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Choosing a Pushchair Newborn

A pushchair newborn is among the most essential baby items you'll need. There are many options available however it is crucial to choose the right one for you and your family.

Experts recommend that babies should lay flat for the first few months, so search for a model with a fully reclining seat that can be used from birth.

Safety

When you are choosing a stroller the safety of your child is the most important consideration. A quality pushchair should feature a seat that can be reclined to a flat position, and a five-point harness secured with a cushion and strong connections. Carrycots are a great option for newborns. They should not be placed in the main seat. If your pushchair does not come with a carrycot, you may want to consider a travel system that's an amalgamation of a car seat/pram.

The frame of your stroller must be sturdy and have a broad base so that it does not slide over easily. It is also advisable to avoid overloading the back of your pushchair with toys or shopping bags because this could affect the stability of the chair. If your pushchair has three wheels, it should have a solid suspension. The wheels must be made from rubber or PU in order to absorb shocks. Look for brakes that are easy to use and make sure they work before securing your baby.

A good quality pushchair must have a raincover that can be secured with a zipper and is lined with a protective lining this will help keep your baby dry and comfortable. Some pushchairs feature sun canopy or hood that can be extended to provide more coverage if required. Make sure that the handlebars of your pushchair can be adjusted to allow parents to find the most comfortable position when pushing and driving.

The majority of pushchairs come with an infant footmuff to keep your baby warm. It can be removed if it becomes too hot. This is a great item to have on hand when you are out and about, especially in colder weather.

It is crucial to confirm that any pram, pushchair or buggy that you buy conforms to British safety standards and, if it's part of a travel system also European safety standards ECE R44/04 or R129 I-Size. Ensure that you have gone through all the directions and show anyone who might use the pushchair how to fold, open and secure it before they start using it. Also, ensure that you release all locking devices when the pushchair isn't being used.

Comfort

Newborn babies have a small neck and a weak body which is why they must lie flat in order to be comfortable and to breathe. A pushchair that doesn't have a seat that is lying flat isn't appropriate for newborns or infants, since they can sleep in a position that is too high and could block their airways from opening fully, leading to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

To ensure that your baby is always travelling comfortably, choose a reclining pushchair with a lie-flat seat that can be used from birth. This kind of pushchair may also be called a stroller, buggy or pram.

Find features that are suitable for babies like the capability to raise or lower the chassis while sitting at the footrest. You can also use the seat to feed your child. You should consider purchasing a footmuff that is made of soft, comfortable fabric that protects your child against the sun and keeps them warm. A majority of manufacturers include a footmuff with their range of pushchairs prams and accessories or sell them on their own.

Many parents choose to buy multiple pushchairs and then upgrade them as their child develops. If you're planning on doing this, make sure to select a lightweight pushchair with good suspension and a large rear tyre that can handle urban and rough terrain and a simple fold, one-handed design.

A travel system that combines a car seat or carrycot with a pushchair chassis and seat unit, is a great option for newborns and infants. They are great for long-distance travel, as young children can be taken in a safe manner in their car seat or carrycot and later transferred to the pushchair when they're ready to sit.

Style

A baby pushchair is one of the biggest purchases you'll make for your baby. It should be easy to use and comfortable. Consider features like an upholstered seat cushion that is comfortable and a movable handlebar to find the ideal position for your child and you. You'll also be looking for a product that can withstand a few bumps in the road and is durable enough to withstand the demands of daily use.

It is important that you choose a pram that is able to be able to accommodate your newborn in this position. This will help their spinal and lungs develop. Many "from birth" prams come with the option of a carrycot connected to their chassis. This lets your baby be close to you.

Make sure to check the specifications to be sure. Some prams come with the option of lying flat, but without carryingcot. They could be suitable for babies from to six months old. Alternatively, you can also purchase a travel system, which typically comes with a car seat and is ready to go from the day your baby is born.

The Graco Near2Me feature on the egg2 is especially suited for newborns as it lets you bring your baby closer with the touch of a button. It's great for maintaining eye contact and also for bonding, says parent tester Jaya. It is also compatible with the seat unit, carrycot and car seat attachments, making it a versatile option for travel pushchair with a newborn.

You can find a range of different styles, colours and prints to suit your home decor or nursery However, you should avoid anything that is too bright, which could distract your baby. You'll likely be using your pushchair for many years so it's worth investing in a style that you'll still love several years later.

If you are looking for a chic lightweight, compact pushchair that can be folded up then the YOYO2 pushchair by Babyzen is a great option. It features a smooth, curved shape with an extravagant feel for your newborn and comes with a detachable carrycot. This compact city stroller is a favourite of parents who want a compact, city-friendly pram. It has some extra features such as a handy cup holders.

Weight

There are a variety of options available regardless of whether you're looking for an infant pushchair or a model that can accommodate your toddler. It's worth bearing in mind that a baby born today is quite heavy, so consider the weight of a pram or pushchair (with and without a carrycot) as this is an important factor to consider if you're travelling a lot, using public transport regularly or just want something easy to lift out and into your car's boot or climb up and down stairs.

In contrast to older children, newborns have a weaker strength in their neck muscles, so they need to be able to lie down flat in order to sleep. Experts advise that babies should not be pushed for long distances with pushchairs without this option as they may develop breathing issues when they are in a scrunched-up position. This is a risk that can contribute to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.

A pushchair or pram is suitable from birth and most models have the option of adding an infant carrycot that is ideal for newborns, particularly those who are tiny. Certain brands offer a variety of pram and travel system and pushchair combos or 'travel system' which include both the carrycot and seat unit, as well as adapters for car seats for your child.

You can also select a twin pushchair with two seats that sit side by side perfect for twins or siblings who will want to keep each one another together. They tend to weigh more than single pushchairs since they're designed to accommodate both a seat unit and baby carriers.

If you are frequent travelers on public transport or live in an area with limited space, a light pushchair is the best choice. It is also important to determine how compactly the stroller or buggy can be folded and whether it can fit through the doors of your home. It is also possible to consider a foldaway buggy or stroller with an integrated storage basket so that you can put bags of groceries and your changing kit.