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Choosing a Pushchair Newborn

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Experts suggest that babies lie flat in order to promote breathing and development. A good pushchair has an adjustable seat that can be placed in a flat position.

Lie-flat seating

For the first six months of their life, babies should be laid flat in their pushchairs. This is good for their back development as well as breathing. However it is not always the case that pushchairs lie flat so it's important to check this prior to buying. A good way to test a pushchair is to ask the store assistant whether you can test it out and see if you are able to comfortably lay down with your child.

A newborn stroller with a carrycot or cocoon that can create a lie-flat chair is a fantastic option for infants as it will allow them to sleep in a completely reclined position, protecting their spine while allowing them breathe normally. Some prams have baby carriers, while others allow you to attach one separately to the frame. If your baby gets older, you can exchange it with the seat.

Most experts agree that infants should be placed in a carrycot or pushchair with their parents facing them. This allows them to be able to see their parents in a direct manner and allows parents to observe their needs and monitor their child. Many new parents aren't sure of which direction to take for their baby, or when they should let them face the world.

A travel system is a very popular choice because it lets you utilize a newborn cocoon or carrycot that is attached to the frame of a pushchair and then move to a reclining seat when your baby is old enough, avoiding you the expense of purchasing separate items. Some models can be converted from a single to a double pushchair making it possible to save on equipment and have flexibility as your child grows. You should consider the weight of the travel system both with and without the carrycot. It may be heavier than other pushchairs. This is particularly important when you are planning to use public transport or travel often with your child. It is also important to determine the stability of the travel system and if it is free-standing when folded. You'll want a strong and secure pushchair that is able to handle the weight of your growing infant.

All-terrain models

The best baby stroller is one that is designed to tackle all kinds of terrain. This is particularly important if you like to stroll in the countryside or reside in a rural location in which you're likely encounter uneven and bumpy surfaces. There are numerous models that were designed specifically for this type of terrain. It is essential to look over the chassis and see if it has suspension systems that can allow you to ride on rough terrain. The tyres should also be considered if they're air-filled, you may have to carry a pump or at the very least an emergency repair kit for punctures with you.

There are several pushchairs that are all-terrain and are made by the major brands in baby equipment. One of the most well-known is the Out n About Nipper V5 stroller with a good reputation and can be used from birth with a carrycot or a first-stage car seat (not suitable for overnight sleeping). Its air-filled tyres are perfect for off-road use and its suspension will assist in cushioning your baby's ride. It's also suitable for jogging when your child is old enough.

Another alternative is the iCandy Core, which can be used in single or double mode and comes with a large basket that can accommodate up to 10kg of groceries. Its front wheels are larger than the majority of single pushchairs which allows it to maneuver over a wider range of surfaces. It also has a reclining seat that can be adjusted to a near flat position. It is also equipped with an infant car seat adapter, which could be used as an entire travel system.

The Mamas & Papas Ocarro is another all-terrain walk worth taking a look at. It's small enough to fit in bus aisles and shops and has big robust tyres that are able to take on rough terrain. It also has a huge basket and can be folded easily with one hand. It's expensive, however it's important to weigh up the pros and cons prior to making an investment.

Easy to Manoeuvre

There are a myriad of types of pushchairs. When choosing one for a child, take into consideration the following aspects:

A new born baby should lay flat to aid in healthy spine development. This can be done best in a pram or carrycot but as they get older, you can transfer to a pushchair and then a toddler seat. A 3-in-1 egg pushchair - sometimes known as a pram travel bundle - is ideal since it can grow with your child. It's usually frame with the pram/carrycot and a baby car seat that snaps onto.

You might also want to look for a reversible seat unit, so that you can use it with your baby facing you or turn it around so that they can experience the world. This will keep them comfortable and relaxed. Some models have a canopy that is facing the parent which allows you to keep an eye on your child and keep eye contact during the journey.

The weight of your stroller is another factor to consider. You don't want to lift it on and off public transport or in and out of your car often Make sure it is lightweight. Also, you should ensure that the pushchair is small pushchair and folds well so that it can fit in the trunk of your car.

If you're planning to travel with your family members, ensure that the pushchair is simple to manoeuvre and can be easily folded down for storage. This is important, especially when you intend to use the pushchair overseas where customs officials may need to inspect it for security reasons.

It is also advisable to determine if the pushchair has one or linked handles and what height it's adjustable to. Single handles are easier to fold and can be folded more compactly when using single handles. You might want to consider a height-adjustable steering wheel, too, which will be beneficial to any grandparents who may be able to help with it. The ideal thing to avoid is to be slogging away for hours trying to disassemble and assemble your pushchair, while carrying a heavy newborn on the back!

Storage space

A large and sturdy basket is vital to keep baby's changing kit and toys. Choose a model that has an ample storage space that you can easily access when using the carrycot and does not require you to take your infant out of the cot after lifting the lid.

A carrycot is a lightweight portable cot that has a handle of some kind that can be connected to the frame of a pushchair to make it a travel system. Often used with newborns and infants, they are an essential feature of the pushchair that is 'from birth' since they let your baby lay flat, which is good for their lung and spinal development.

A sun canopy is an essential addition to a stroller as it shields your child from weather. Some models come with sunshades while others offer removable extendable SPF/UPF 50+ canopies. Consider the use of a footstrap to keep your baby warm in colder weather. Look for models that include one in the bundle or accessories range.

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