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Choosing a Pushchair Newborn

The choice of a new pushchair is among the biggest decisions you'll make for your child. The right model will allow your child to develop into a healthy and comfortable.

Experts suggest that babies lie flat in order to promote breathing and development. A good pushchair has seats that can be placed on a flat surface.

Lie-flat seating

For the first six months, babies should lie flat in their pushchair. This is good for their back development and breathing. It is important to ensure that the pushchair you are contemplating is able to lie flat. The shop attendant should allow you to test a pushchair and see whether your baby is comfortable in it.

A baby pram with a cocoon, carrycot or seats that can be set flat is an excellent choice for young babies. It allows them to rest upright while securing their spines and allowing them to breathe normally. Some prams include baby carriers or permit you to attach a carrier separately to the frame. When your baby is older, you can exchange it with the seat.

The majority of experts agree that babies should be placed in a stroller or carrycot facing their parents. This lets them view their parents directly and allows their parents to monitor their needs and monitor their baby. Many new parents aren't sure of which direction to take for their baby or when they should let their baby be exposed to the world.

The reason why they are so popular is because they allow you to use your newborn's carrycot or cocoon on the frame of the pushchair and then change to a reclining chair when your child has reached a certain age. This eliminates the hassle of having to buy separate items. Certain models can be converted from a single to a double pushchair which allows you to save money on equipment and allow for flexibility as your child grows. It is worth assessing the weight of the travel system (with and without the carrycot included) as you may find it heavier than other pushchairs. This is especially true when you're going to be using public transport or travel frequently with your child. Check the stability of the travel system and whether it can stand by itself when folded. You'll need a pushchair that is sturdy and able to handle the weight of a growing baby.

All-terrain models

The best pushchair for newborns is one that's designed to withstand all kinds of terrain. This is especially important for those who live in the countryside or like to go on country walks and are likely to encounter uneven surfaces and bumpy ground. There are numerous models that have been specifically designed for this kind of terrain. It is important to examine the chassis and see whether it has suspension that will assist you in riding over rough terrain. The tyres also need to be considered. If they're air-filled, you may require to carry a pump, or at the very least a puncture repair kit with you.

There are a number of pushchairs that are all-terrain and are made by the major brands in baby equipment. Out n About Nipper V5 is a well-known stroller that can be used with a car seat or carrycot right from birth. It's not recommended for sleeping at night. Its tyres that are filled with air are ideal for off-roading and its suspension can aid in cushioning your baby's ride. It's even 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 huge basket that can accommodate up to 10kg of groceries. Its front wheels, which are larger than those of most single pushchairs, make it easier to maneuver on a wider variety of surfaces. It has a reclining chair that can be adjusted to a near flat position. It also comes with an infant-car-seat adapter, which can be used for a travel system.

Another all-terrain stroller worth looking into is the Mamas & Papas Ocarro, which is narrow enough for shops and buses but comes with big, tough tyres that are able to withstand rough surfaces. It also comes with a large basket and folds easily with one hand. It's not cheap it's important to weigh the pros and cons prior to making a purchase.

Easy to Manoeuvre

There are a myriad of types of pushchairs, but when choosing one for a child, take into consideration the following factors:

A newborn baby will need to lie flat to encourage healthy spine development. This is usually done in a pram or carrycot, but once they're older you can switch to a pushchair, and then the toddler seat. A 3 in 1 pushchair - sometimes known as a pram travel bundle - is the best pushchair for newborn choice, as it will grow with your child. It's typically frame with a pram/carrycot attached to it and a baby car seat that snaps on.

You might also want to consider a reversible seating unit to use it with your baby facing you or flip it around to allow them to see the world around them. This will keep them happy and relaxed. Some models have a canopy that faces the parent and allows you to keep an eye on your child and maintain eye contact throughout the trip.

The weight of your stroller is a different aspect to be considered. Make sure it's light. You don't have to carry it up and down from public transport or your car often, so make sure it's light. Also, you should ensure that the pushchair is compact and folds easily, so it can fit into the boot of your vehicle.

If you plan to travel with your family members, ensure that the pushchair is easy to manoeuvre and can be easily folded down to be stored. This is especially important if you're planning to take it with you overseas, where customs officials might need to examine the pushchair shops for safety reasons.

You might also want to consider whether the pushchair has one or linked handles and what height it is adjustable to. Linked handles are easier to push with one hand, whereas single handles let you fold it up more compactly. Think about a steering wheel that can be adjusted in height for grandparents who can assist you. The most important thing you do not want is to struggle for hours to put together and take down your pushchair while carrying a heavy newborn on the back!

Storage space

A basket that is large enough is essential to store baby's toys and changing kit. Choose a model that has a large storage space which you can easily access when using the carrycot, and doesn't require you to get your newborn out of the cot by lifting the lid.

A carrycot is a lightweight portable cot with a handle of some kind that can be connected to the chassis of a pushchair, making it a travel system. Often used with newborns, they are an essential feature of a 'from birth' pushchair as they let your baby lie flat which is better for their spinal and lung development.

A sun canopy is an essential accessory to a collapsible pushchair since it can help protect your child from the elements. Certain models come with sunshades built-in while others come with removable SPF/UPF 50+ canopy. A footmuff is also worth considering because it can help keep your baby warm on cold days Look out for models that include it in the bundle or within their accessories range.