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Buying a Pram Newborn

Parents and caregivers can depend on prams and pushchairs to be multi-functional and versatile. They are the co-pilots of your child's new journey.

A pram newborn is designed for newborns and babies. It has the most solid, sturdy carrycot with soft and secure walls.

A pram typically comes with a bassinet, but it can be transformed into an infant stroller seat once baby is ready.

Safety

Newborns must be protected as much as possible. A pram or stroller that has safety features will ensure that your baby is safe and comfortable during travel. A pram or stroller must include a break that is working and a 5-point harness (2 shoulder straps; 2 waist straps; and a crotch belt) and a wrist tether for the person pushing it. Make sure the pram you select is in compliance with these requirements.

Find a pram that allows your baby to ride in the position recommended for lying flat. This position helps support the baby and helps prevent an unintentionally dangerous spinal curve that could cause spinal issues. By keeping the airways open, it lowers the chance of SUID (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or Asphyxiation). The majority of prams can be used from the moment of the time of birth. They come with seats that recline into a lay-flat mode for younger infants and converts into a pushchair for older children.

The suspension of a pram will determine how smooth it runs. A pram with lots of spring suspension will cost more however, it's worth the extra cost when you intend to use your pram each day for a couple of years or longer.

Always be sure to read the instruction manual thoroughly and check the warning labels for your pram double or stroller. When not in use, you should park your pram away from any potential hazards such as bicycles, traffic or other people. It is also important to remove any bags or other objects from the handles as they could cause your baby to become caught or choke.

Even if the baby is asleep, it's not a good idea to leave a pram or stroller unattended. They can get wriggling and become trapped or the pram could roll away and they might be injured. Hanging bags, or other items from the handles is not an ideal idea as they can fall and hit your child in the head.

Comfort

It is vital that newborns have the option of lying flat, as it aids in lung and back development. Carrycots or cocoons are available on a variety of prams. They create a nest-like environment that is comfortable for your baby and can be removed easily from the frame. Others, such as the egg2's bucket-style seat don't recline to lie flat, but offer a comfortable ride to your baby.

Some prams have a separate seat or bassinet for infants. This lets you easily switch between the sleeping and sitting positions depending on the needs of your baby. This is often referred to as a 'travel system and is the very first configuration you should try with your baby.

Find a pram with two shoulder straps which are cushioned, and a five-point safety harness. It should fit your baby's body perfectly. Be sure that there aren't any gaps or loose areas where fingers could get trapped, and that the buckles are easy to use - especially for older children. It's also worth considering whether you'd prefer a parent facing pram or not. It's great for keeping an eye on your little one and helps children feel secure with the familiarity of their parents.

Some prams, such as the Graco Near2Me have an awesome raise and lower feature that can bring your baby close to your face with the push of a button, which our parents testers really loved! This is a fantastic method to keep eye contact with your baby and stay in contact, particularly when they're sleepy. If you're looking to purchase an appropriate travel system, be sure to check the frame's compatibility with your chosen car capsule, as this will save you having to wake them up every time you're changing between car, pram and back again.

Convenience

When buying a pram newborn it is essential to consider your baby's needs for transport. Some prams have a bassinet, carrycot or seat that reclines to a flat position. This is crucial to ensure your baby's spinal development and breathing. It is important to take a look at the other accessories the pram has, such as a changing bag and footmuff which are essential to keep your baby warm during colder months.

Some strollers and prams can be converted into travel systems. You can connect an auto pod to the frame with adaptors so that you can transfer your child from the car to the pushchair without waking them up. These can be useful if you have a busy schedule or don't have the big enough boot for prams, however it is worth bearing in mind that your child must be old enough and able to sit up on their own before you can switch them from car capsule to pram.

Another feature you may want to keep an eye on is the ability to raise and lower the infant's seat from a low setting to a high setting, which allows you to maintain eye contact with them and keeps them close to you, which our tester for parents found extremely useful for her 10-month-old boy! One example is the Graco Near2Me, which allows your child to glide towards you at the touch of an button.

Also, ensure that your pram newborn has a sturdy base and wheels that can withstand bumps and potholes and that you can fold it down with ease and ensure that the safety harness you use is safe and fits comfortably (five-point instead of three-point) and can be adjusted as your child grows. You should be able store bags for changing and shopping under the pram (but keep in mind that excessive weight could cause it to tip over). If you're not sure what to choose, try out some different models at the local store.