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imageBuying a New Born Push Chair

This high-end pushchair is perfect for newborns, thanks to its luxury knit fabric and ergonomically designed support. It's also easy to assemble and can easily manage narrow aisles in the shops.

Newborns should be able to lie flat, so go for a model with either a carrycot or car seat/carrycot combination that is suitable from birth. Some models have a reversible unit, so you can choose whether your baby faces you or the the world.

Safety

A pushchair (also known as buggy, pram or stroller) is one of the most used baby products and safety is a priority when choosing one. The first thing you should look for is a five-point harness. This harness secures the child in the seat using five points: two across shoulders two around the hips, two between legs and two in the middle. This system stops the child from slipping out of the seat in the event that the vehicle tips over, or when driving up a kerb that is steep.

A carrycot or infant car seat / pram and carrycot combination is essential for newborns as they require the ability to lie flat, which protects their spine development and opens their airways fully. This is essential as it decreases the chance of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Newborn babies should not be pushed for long distances in the pushchair that doesn't have this facility, even if they can be pushed in a reclined seat unit.

It is also recommended to buy a pushchair that is suitable from the time of birth. This means that the pushchair newborn can be used with a carrycot that is flat on the floor or an pram or infant car seat and that it has a fully reversible seat unit to allow the baby to face either parent or world.

The wheels of the stroller should be robust, have good suspension and be easily accessible. A lot of pushchairs have pneumatic tyres that can absorb shocks better than tyres that are standard and can be used on terrains that are rough.

Accessories such as shopping baskets or pram changing bags or raincovers can be useful particularly when you are running errands while your baby is in the car. Many pushchairs come with an hood that can be pulled down over the baby's head to protect them from the sun and the wind. Some hoods can be adjusted to match the weather.

Comfort

You want a newborn pushchair that is comfortable for both the baby and the parents. This could mean padding for the seats as well as a pushchair that is easy to maneuver yet sturdy enough to stand up to rough terrain. Think about features such as weather protection and storage. If you intend to use the pushchair for jogging or off-road adventures, you'll require an all-terrain pushchair with larger wheels that are designed to give your child the best comfort on the roughest terrain.

The ideal pushchair for a newborn would be a pram or a travel system that has an cot with a carry-on, allowing your infant to rest in their natural lying down position, which is crucial for the development of a healthy spine and lung. Some pushchairs labelled "suitable for babies from birth" require that your child sit up independently. Be sure to verify this before you make an purchase.

A bassinet is another option offering a small baby cot to rest in, while still being safe and secure in the pushchair. These are typically a bit more expensive than a conventional pushchair, or even a travel system, but can be worth the extra expense in the event that your baby is happy to be in this kind of seat.

A lot of pushchairs have the option of facing the seat towards you, for reassurance and bonding or to turn away from you, to explore the world. These are sometimes called facing the world or towards parents. Some will have a single-to double pushchair option, too, meaning they can be modified to accommodate two children without the requirement for an additional double pushchair frame.

On hot days you'll require a pushchair parasol to help protect your baby from the sun and to prevent overheating. Find it in pushchair bundles or separately. In colder temperatures, you may wish to add a footmuff, that will keep your baby warm and cozy. There's a broad variety of them and the majority are machine washable.

Style

It is essential to be aware of the specifics when you are shopping for a new baby pushchair as this will be one of the most frequently used products. Some models are made for rough terrain and come with bigger wheels and a sturdy frame. Some are lighter and easier to maneuver, particularly when folded. Some models also come with adjustable seat padding, a extendable SPF canopy and a footmuff that keeps warm in colder weather.

It is recommended that infants lie flat, as this helps with the development of their spine as well as opening up their airways. It is recommended to use a pram/pushchair that has the carrycot or travel system. Some pushchairs have a fully reclined seat or carrycot that are suitable for babies from the time of birth. It is crucial to ensure whether this feature is present since some descriptions simply refer to a reclining seat, without defining what it means. lie-flat option.

Most pushchairs offer the choice of a parent facing or world facing seat, to allow you to have your baby face you for reassurance and bonding or away from you so that they can explore the world around them. Some pushchairs allow both simultaneously!

Many pushchairs are equipped with a range of accessories, like baskets and shopping trays to make it easier for parents. Some pushchairs have an inbuilt sunshade made of UPF50 or SPF+ fabrics. This can help protect your baby from sun. Other popular accessories include parasols which can be clamped to the pushchair frame or sunmuffs, which are usually sold separately.

Budget

A new pushchair is likely to be one of your baby's most expensive items so you must research and purchase within your budget. It's important to keep in mind that the pram will be there for a lengthy time and it's also the most used item, so make sure you get one that fits your needs and is comfortable for both you and your child.

Consider purchasing a travel system which includes a carrycot and seat. This is the safest method of transporting a baby because it guarantees that they are lying flat. This is the best pushchair for newborn way to ensure their spinal development and open up their airways. Newborns should be carried in a lie-flat position until they are six months old.

Some strollers pushchairs are suitable from birth and come with the ability to fully recline into a lying-flat position. This is crucial as it protects the baby's growing spine and allows them to rest comfortably during long trips. It's important to remember that not all pushchairs which claim they are 'lie-flat' actually offer the flat position in full and you need to check this prior to buying.

It is also worth looking at the option of a model that has a large shopping basket, which will be essential to store all your baby's necessities and other belongings. The basket should be easily accessible and you shouldn't have to struggle to get your shopping done or take out your baby's stroller.

Wheels also differ between models. Some models have wheels that can be locked, swivelled, or fixed to aid in maneuvering the pushchair. Some have larger wheels that can be more stable over rough terrain, or are equipped with PU tyres that are designed to be puncture resistant.

You must also consider the size of the handlebar and whether it can be adjusted to your height. Also, you must ensure that the pushchair folds enough to fit into your boot, car or onto public transport. Some models, like the Joie Vinca has a one-handed fold which was highly rated by our MFM home testers and was awarded the Gold Award in previous MadeForMums awards.

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