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Buying a Pram Newborn

Prams and pushchairs are multi-functional, flexible companions of caregivers and parents. They are the co-pilots of your child's journey.

A pram newborn is dedicated to newborns and babies. It has a deep, sturdy carrycot with soft and secure walls.

A pram comes with a bassinet, but it can also be converted into a stroller if the baby is ready.

Safety

Newborns must be protected as much as is possible. A pram or stroller that has safety features will keep your baby in a safe and comfortable environment during travel. A stroller or pram must have a break that works and a five-point harness (2 shoulder straps; 2 waist straps; and an e-crotch belt) and a wrist tether for the person pushing it. Be sure that the model you are considering is in compliance with these requirements before purchasing.

Find a stroller that allows your baby to ride in the recommended lie-flat position. This position is supportive for your baby and helps prevent the risk of a dangerous spinal curve which could lead to problems with their spine. By keeping the airways open, it reduces the risk for SUID (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or Asphyxiation). The majority of prams can be used right from the moment of birth. They have a seat unit which reclines to lay flat for younger infants and converts into a pushchair unit for older children.

The suspension of the pram will determine how smooth it is. A pram with lots of suspension is likely to be more costly but it could be worth paying for this feature if you are planning to use your pram daily for a couple of years or more.

You should always take the time to read the instruction manual and look over the warning labels on your pram or stroller. Also, ensure that your stroller is parked in a secure location away from bicycles, traffic or any other dangers when it is not being used. You should also remove any bags or other items from the handles as they could cause your baby to become caught or choke.

A pram or stroller should never be left unattended with a baby inside even if they're asleep. They can get wriggling and become stuck or the pram might be thrown away and the child might be injured. It is also not a good idea to hang bags or other items off the handles as they could fall and hit your baby's head.

Comfort

Possibility of lying flat seating is a necessity for babies, as it promotes better back and lung development. Carrycots or cocoons are found on many prams. They create a nest-like environment that is comfortable for your baby and can be detached easily from the frame. Others, like the egg2's bucket-style seat, do not recline to lie flat but still offer a comfortable ride for your baby.

Some prams also have an extra bassinet, newborn inset or stroller seat so you can easily change between sitting and sleeping modes depending on your bub's needs. This is sometimes referred to as a "travel system" and is the first configuration that you should try out with your baby.

Choose a stroller with two shoulder straps (ideally padded) and a five-point safety harness that fits your bub's body safely. Check that there are no gaps, or loose areas where fingers can become trapped. Also, ensure that the buckles are safe for older children to use. It's also worth considering whether you'd prefer a pram that faces the parent or not. It's perfect for keeping an eye on your little one and helps children feel secure with the familiar sight of their parents.

Our parents who tested the product loved the feature of some prams such as the Graco Near2Me which allows you to raise your baby and lower it at the push of one button. This is a great method of keeping in touch with your baby, especially if they're sleeping. If you're looking for a travel system, make sure to check whether the frame is compatible with your chosen car capsule to avoid you having to wake them up when changing between pram, car and back.

Convenience

When buying a pram newborn it is important to consider your baby's needs for transport. Some prams have a carrycot or bassinet, which allow your baby to lie flat (essential for their spinal development and breathing) while others have seats that recline into a flat position. It is also a good prams idea to look at what other accessories are included in the pram, such as the footmuff and changing bag which are essential for keeping your baby warm in the colder winter months.

Some top prams and compact strollers can be converted into travel systems. You can connect a car pod to a frame using adaptors, so you can move your baby from the car to the pram without disturbing them. These are useful when you have a busy schedule or you don't have enough space in your car boot to fit the pram. However, you should keep in mind that you'll need wait until your child is old enough to sit up on their own before you convert them from a car capsule to the triple pushchair.

Another feature you may want to consider is the possibility of raising and lowering your infant's seat from a low to a high setting, which helps maintain eye contact with them and keeps them close to you, something that our parent tester found was very useful for her 10-month old boy! One good example is the Graco Near2Me, which can lower to allow your child to 'glide' up to you at the press of the button, and remain in constant eye contact.

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 is in good working order and fits comfortably (five-point instead of three-point) and is adjustable as your child grows. You should be able store bags for shopping and changing beneath the pram (but be aware that too much weight can cause it to tip over). If you are unsure of what to choose, try various models at the local store.