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Buying a Pram Newborn

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

A pram newborn is dedicated to newborns and babies. It has an incredibly sturdy, deep carrycot with soft and safe walls.

A pram comes with a bassinet. However, it can be converted into a stroller when the baby is ready.

Safety

The newborns of today are extremely fragile and must be kept as safe as possible. Purchasing a stroller or twin pram with safety features will ensure that your baby is safe and secure during travel. The basic requirements for any twin stroller or pram are to have a working brake, a 5-point safety harness (2 shoulder straps, two waist straps, and an crotch strap) and a wrist tether strap for the person who is pushing the pram. Check that your chosen pram meets these standards before purchasing.

Find a pram that allows your newborn to ride in the recommended lying flat position. This position helps support the baby and prevents an unintentionally dangerous curve in the spine which can lead to spinal problems. It also reduces the risk of SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Syndrome) or asphyxiation by ensuring that the airways are open. The majority of prams can be used as early as birth. They have a seat unit which reclines to lay flat for infants, and can be converted into a pushchair twin unit for older children.

The suspension of a pram will determine how smooth it rides. A pram with lots of suspension is likely to be more expensive but it may be worth the cost of this feature if you are planning to use your pram every day for a few years or more.

Always read the instructions and read the warning labels on your stroller or pram. Also, ensure that your pram is parked in a safe location away from bicycles, traffic or other hazards when it's not being used. Also, you should remove any bags or other objects from the handles, since they could cause your baby to become trapped or even suffocate.

A stroller or pram should never be left unattended with a baby inside, even if they are asleep. They could wiggle and get trapped or the pram could roll away and they could be injured. Hanging bags or other items on the handles isn't recommended since they could fall and hit your child in the head.

Comfort

It is essential that newborns have the option to lie flat, as it aids in lung and back 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. Some seats, such as the bucket-style seat on the egg2, aren't able to recline completely flat, but offer an enjoyable ride for your child.

Some prams come with a separate bassinet or seat for infants. This allows you to effortlessly switch between sleeping and sitting positions depending on the needs of your baby. It is often described as a "travel system" and is the initial configuration that you should try out with your baby.

Look for a pram with two shoulder straps (ideally with padding) and a functional five-point safety harness that fits your child's body safely. Be sure there aren't gaps or loose areas where fingers could get trapped, and that the buckles are simple to use, especially for older children. Also, consider whether you want a parent facing pushchair-facing foldable pram. It is great to keep an eye on your child and helps them feel more secure being able to see their parents.

Our parents who tested the product loved the feature of some prams such as the Graco Near2Me that lets you raise your baby and lower it at the touch of one button. This is a great method of keeping in touch with your baby, especially when they are asleep. If you're looking to purchase an appropriate travel system, be sure to check whether the frame is compatible with your chosen car capsule and this will prevent you from having to wake them up when changing between car, pram and back again.

Convenience

When buying a pram newborn it is important to consider your baby's needs for transport. Some prams come with a bassinet or carrycot, which allow your baby to be laid flat (essential for their development of their spine and breathing) while others come with a seat that can recline to a lying-flat position. It is important to check the other accessories included in the pram, for instance a footmuff and changing bag. These are essential for keeping your baby warm in the event of cold.

Some strollers and prams can be converted to travel systems. You can connect an auto pod to the frame with adaptors, meaning you can transfer your baby from the car to the pushchair without waking them up. These can be useful if you have a busy lifestyle or don't have a large enough car boot to accommodate a pram capsule, although it's worth keeping in mind that your child will need to be old enough and able to sit up independently before you can change them from car capsule to pram.

Our tester's mother found that the ability to raise or lower the seat of her son's 10 months old was a wonderful feature. One good example is the Graco Near2Me which can lower to allow your child to 'glide' up to you by pressing an button and maintain constant eye contact.

Also, ensure that your pram newborn has a solid base and wheels that can handle potholes and bumps. Ensure that you are able to fold it down with ease, and check that the safety harness is in good working order that fits comfortably and securely (five-point rather than three-point) and is adjustable as your child grows. You should be able to store shopping bags and changing bags underneath the pram (but remember that too much weight can cause it to topple over). If you're unsure of which model to choose, try out a variety of models at your local store.