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Choosing a Pushchair Newborn
A pushchair newborn is one of the most important baby items you'll need. There are a variety of options out there but it's essential to find the right one for your family.
Experts suggest that babies lay flat for the first few months, so look for a model that has a fully reclining seat that can be used from birth.
Safety
The safety of your baby is paramount when choosing the right pushchair. A quality pushchair should have a seat which reclines to a flat position, and a five-point harness secured with a cushion and strong connections. Infants should always be carried in a carrycot, not in the main seat. If your pushchair doesn't come with a carrycot, you might want to think about a travel system that's composed of a car seat and a pram.
The frame of your stroller needs to be sturdy and it should have a wide base so that it does not slide over easily. Avoid overloading your pushchair's back with bags of shopping or toys as this can affect its stability. If your pushchair has three wheels then it must have adequate suspension and the wheels must be made of rubber or PU to provide greater shock absorption. Look for brakes that are easy to operate and ensure they work before you secure your baby.
A good quality pushchair should have a raincover which is zipped into place and which is lined with a protective lining this will help keep your baby dry and comfortable. Some pushchairs come with a sun canopy, also known as a hood, that can be extended for more coverage. It is also important to verify that your pushchair comes with an adjustable handlebar for parents, so you can find the most comfortable position for pushing and driving.
Most pushchairs have a footmuff that keeps your baby warm. It can be removed if the temperature becomes too hot. This is a great idea to carry around when you are out and about, especially in colder weather.
It is important to check that any pram, pushchair or buggy that you buy is compliant with British safety standards and, if part of a travel system also European safety standards ECE R44/04 or R129 iSize. Before you use the pushchair, be sure that you have read the directions. It is important to teach anyone who will use it to fold open, close and secure it. Also, ensure that you release all locking devices when the pushchair is not being used.
Comfort
Newborn babies have a very small neck and have a very weak strength which is why they must lie flat to feel comfortable and to breathe. A pushchair which doesn't have a lie-flat seat unit isn't appropriate for newborns or infants, as they can fall asleep in a position that is too upright and will prevent their airways from opening fully, leading to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
To ensure that your baby is always comfortable opt for a reclining stroller with a lie-flat seat unit that can be used from birth. This type of pushchair can be referred to as buggy, stroller, or pram.
In addition to a lie-flat seat unit, be sure to look for other features that are suitable for babies, such as the ability to raise and lower the chassis from the footrest and a large seat with three adjustable height positions - you can even use it while you're feeding your toddler or baby. It is also worth considering purchasing a footmuff, which is made from soft and comfortable materials and shields your child from the sun while keeping them warm and snug. Many brands sell them on their own or as part of their bundles of pushchairs and accessories.
Many parents opt to purchase multiple pushchairs, and then upgrade them as their baby grows. If you are planning to do this, make sure you select a light pushchair with a sturdy suspension, a big rear tire for rough terrain or city use and one-handed folding.
Travel systems that combine the car seat, carrycot or pushchair chassis with a seat unit and chassis are a great choice for infants and toddlers. These are perfect for long-distance travel as babies can be transported safely and comfortably in a car seat or carrycot, and then moved to a pushchair when they're ready.
Style
A newborn pushchair is among of the biggest purchases you will make for your baby. It should be simple to use and comfortable. Look for features like a comfortable seat padding and a handlebar that can be adjusted so you can find the right position for you and your baby. You'll probably also be looking for a product that is able to withstand a few bumps in the road and is sturdy enough to withstand the demands of daily use.
It is crucial to buy a pram that can accommodate your baby in this flat position. This will assist in helping their spinal and lungs develop. This is the reason why many prams 'from birth' come with a carrycot that can be attached to the chassis so your newborn is always close to you.
Some prams provide an easy lie-flat position, but without carrying a carrycot. They may be suitable for infants as young as six months but you should examine the specifications thoroughly to be certain. Alternately, you can buy a travel system that usually includes a car seat and is ready to go the moment your baby is born.
The Graco Near2Me feature of the egg2 is specifically suited to newborns, as it lets you bring your baby closer to you with the push chairs and prams of the button. Jaya one of the parents who tested it is adamant that it's great for keeping contact and bonding. It can also be used with the seat unit, carrycot and car seat attachments, which makes it a flexible option for travel with a newborn.
There's a wide selection of different styles, colours and prints to suit your home decor or nursery, but try to avoid anything that is too bright, which could be distracting for your newborn. You'll likely be using your pushchair for several years so it's worth investing in a style that you will love for many years later.
If you are seeking a fashionable, lightweight and compact pushchair that folds up, then the YOYO2 by Babyzen is a good choice. It has a smooth curved design that gives your baby the most luxurious feeling. It also comes with an infant carrycot. This compact city stroller is a favorite of parents who are looking for a compact urban-friendly pram. It also comes with a few additional features like a useful cup holders.
Weight
If you're in search of a light pushchair for your newborn or a larger model that can accommodate toddlers, there are plenty of choices. It is important to remember that a new born baby can be quite heavy, so consider the weight of a pushchair or pram (with and without a carrycot attached) because this is an important consideration in case you're frequently travelling or use public transport frequently or just want something easy to carry out and into your car's trunk or up and down stairs.
The newborns, unlike the older children, have very little neck muscles. They need to be able to lie on their backs when they sleep. Expert advice suggests that infants and young babies should not be able to travel long distances in pushchairs that don't provide this option since they could experience breathing problems due to the position of their necks scrunched. This is a factor that can contribute to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Many models include the option to add a carrycot, which is perfect for newborns. Certain brands also offer various combinations of pushchair and pram or 'travel systems' which include both the carrycot and seat unit, as well as adapters for your car seat, so you can use them together from the beginning.
You can also choose a twin pushchair that has two seats side by side which is ideal for siblings or twins who will want to keep each one another close. They are generally heavier than single pushchairs because they're designed to accommodate both a seat unit and baby carriers.
If you are frequent users of public transportation, or in an area with limited space, a compact buggy is the best travel stroller option. It's an excellent idea to see how compact the pushchair folds away and whether it will pass through your doorways to your home. You could also consider an easy-to-fold buggy or stroller with storage baskets so you can keep shopping bags and your changing kit.

Experts suggest that babies lay flat for the first few months, so look for a model that has a fully reclining seat that can be used from birth.
Safety
The safety of your baby is paramount when choosing the right pushchair. A quality pushchair should have a seat which reclines to a flat position, and a five-point harness secured with a cushion and strong connections. Infants should always be carried in a carrycot, not in the main seat. If your pushchair doesn't come with a carrycot, you might want to think about a travel system that's composed of a car seat and a pram.
The frame of your stroller needs to be sturdy and it should have a wide base so that it does not slide over easily. Avoid overloading your pushchair's back with bags of shopping or toys as this can affect its stability. If your pushchair has three wheels then it must have adequate suspension and the wheels must be made of rubber or PU to provide greater shock absorption. Look for brakes that are easy to operate and ensure they work before you secure your baby.
A good quality pushchair should have a raincover which is zipped into place and which is lined with a protective lining this will help keep your baby dry and comfortable. Some pushchairs come with a sun canopy, also known as a hood, that can be extended for more coverage. It is also important to verify that your pushchair comes with an adjustable handlebar for parents, so you can find the most comfortable position for pushing and driving.
Most pushchairs have a footmuff that keeps your baby warm. It can be removed if the temperature becomes too hot. This is a great idea to carry around when you are out and about, especially in colder weather.
It is important to check that any pram, pushchair or buggy that you buy is compliant with British safety standards and, if part of a travel system also European safety standards ECE R44/04 or R129 iSize. Before you use the pushchair, be sure that you have read the directions. It is important to teach anyone who will use it to fold open, close and secure it. Also, ensure that you release all locking devices when the pushchair is not being used.
Comfort
Newborn babies have a very small neck and have a very weak strength which is why they must lie flat to feel comfortable and to breathe. A pushchair which doesn't have a lie-flat seat unit isn't appropriate for newborns or infants, as they can fall asleep in a position that is too upright and will prevent their airways from opening fully, leading to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
To ensure that your baby is always comfortable opt for a reclining stroller with a lie-flat seat unit that can be used from birth. This type of pushchair can be referred to as buggy, stroller, or pram.

Many parents opt to purchase multiple pushchairs, and then upgrade them as their baby grows. If you are planning to do this, make sure you select a light pushchair with a sturdy suspension, a big rear tire for rough terrain or city use and one-handed folding.
Travel systems that combine the car seat, carrycot or pushchair chassis with a seat unit and chassis are a great choice for infants and toddlers. These are perfect for long-distance travel as babies can be transported safely and comfortably in a car seat or carrycot, and then moved to a pushchair when they're ready.
Style
A newborn pushchair is among of the biggest purchases you will make for your baby. It should be simple to use and comfortable. Look for features like a comfortable seat padding and a handlebar that can be adjusted so you can find the right position for you and your baby. You'll probably also be looking for a product that is able to withstand a few bumps in the road and is sturdy enough to withstand the demands of daily use.
It is crucial to buy a pram that can accommodate your baby in this flat position. This will assist in helping their spinal and lungs develop. This is the reason why many prams 'from birth' come with a carrycot that can be attached to the chassis so your newborn is always close to you.
Some prams provide an easy lie-flat position, but without carrying a carrycot. They may be suitable for infants as young as six months but you should examine the specifications thoroughly to be certain. Alternately, you can buy a travel system that usually includes a car seat and is ready to go the moment your baby is born.
The Graco Near2Me feature of the egg2 is specifically suited to newborns, as it lets you bring your baby closer to you with the push chairs and prams of the button. Jaya one of the parents who tested it is adamant that it's great for keeping contact and bonding. It can also be used with the seat unit, carrycot and car seat attachments, which makes it a flexible option for travel with a newborn.
There's a wide selection of different styles, colours and prints to suit your home decor or nursery, but try to avoid anything that is too bright, which could be distracting for your newborn. You'll likely be using your pushchair for several years so it's worth investing in a style that you will love for many years later.
If you are seeking a fashionable, lightweight and compact pushchair that folds up, then the YOYO2 by Babyzen is a good choice. It has a smooth curved design that gives your baby the most luxurious feeling. It also comes with an infant carrycot. This compact city stroller is a favorite of parents who are looking for a compact urban-friendly pram. It also comes with a few additional features like a useful cup holders.
Weight
If you're in search of a light pushchair for your newborn or a larger model that can accommodate toddlers, there are plenty of choices. It is important to remember that a new born baby can be quite heavy, so consider the weight of a pushchair or pram (with and without a carrycot attached) because this is an important consideration in case you're frequently travelling or use public transport frequently or just want something easy to carry out and into your car's trunk or up and down stairs.
The newborns, unlike the older children, have very little neck muscles. They need to be able to lie on their backs when they sleep. Expert advice suggests that infants and young babies should not be able to travel long distances in pushchairs that don't provide this option since they could experience breathing problems due to the position of their necks scrunched. This is a factor that can contribute to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
Many models include the option to add a carrycot, which is perfect for newborns. Certain brands also offer various combinations of pushchair and pram or 'travel systems' which include both the carrycot and seat unit, as well as adapters for your car seat, so you can use them together from the beginning.
You can also choose a twin pushchair that has two seats side by side which is ideal for siblings or twins who will want to keep each one another close. They are generally heavier than single pushchairs because they're designed to accommodate both a seat unit and baby carriers.
If you are frequent users of public transportation, or in an area with limited space, a compact buggy is the best travel stroller option. It's an excellent idea to see how compact the pushchair folds away and whether it will pass through your doorways to your home. You could also consider an easy-to-fold buggy or stroller with storage baskets so you can keep shopping bags and your changing kit.
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