Buying a Pram Newborn

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

A pram for newborns is a special toddler stroller designed for babies and newborns. It has a solid, deep carrycot that is soft, safe walls.

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

Safety

Newborns are incredibly fragile and must be kept as safe as is possible. A pram or stroller that has safety features will ensure that your baby is safe and comfortable during travel. The basic requirements for any pram or compact stroller include a functioning brake, a 5-point safety harness (2 shoulder straps, 2 waist straps and an Crotch strap) and a wrist tether strap for the person pushing the pram. Be sure that the model you are considering is up to the standards before you buy.

Find a pram that allows your baby to travel in the position recommended for lying flat. This position is supportive for your baby and avoids the risk of a dangerous spinal curve which could lead to problems with their spine. By keeping the airways open, it lowers the risk for SUID (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or Asphyxiation). Most prams can be used right from the moment of birth. They come with an adjustable seat that reclines to lay flat for infants, and can be converted into a double pushchair for older children.

The suspension on a pram is important as it will affect the smoothness of the ride. A pram that has a lot of suspension is likely to be more expensive but it may be worth it to purchase this feature if you are planning to use your pram daily for a couple of years or more.

It is important to take the time to read the instruction manual and examine the warning labels for your pram or stroller. When not in use, you should park your pram away from potential dangers like traffic, bicycles or other people. It is important to remove any bags or objects off the handles, as they could cause your baby to become trapped or even suffocate.

A stroller or pram should not be left alone with a child in it even if they are asleep. They may squirm into the pram and become stuck, or slide away and cause injury. Hanging bags or other objects from the handles is not a good thing as they can fall and strike your child in the head.

Comfort

It is crucial that babies have the option to lie flat as this aids in lung and back development. A lot of prams come with a carrycot or cocoon that creates a cosy nest-like space for your newborn and can be easily detached from the frame. Others, such as the egg2's bucket-style seat, don't recline to lie flat, but they still offer a comfortable ride for your baby.

Some prams also have an extra bassinet, newborn inset or stroller seat so you can easily switch between sitting and sleeping modes depending on your bub's requirements. It is commonly described as a "travel system' and is the first option you should test with your newborn.

Find a pram that has two shoulder straps (ideally cushioned) and a five-point safety harness that fits your baby's body securely. Make sure there aren't any gaps or areas where fingers can get caught. Also, ensure that the buckles are safe for older children to operate. It's also worth considering whether you'd like a parent facing pram or not - it's great for keeping an eye on your little one and helps them feel reassured by the familiar sight of their parents.

Our parents who tested the product loved the feature of certain prams such as the Graco Near2Me that lets you raise your baby and lower it at the touch of the button. This is a great method of keeping eye contact with your baby and keep in touch, particularly when they're asleep. If you're looking for an infant travel system that is compatible with the car capsule you pick it is not necessary to wake your baby to switch between the pram and car.

Convenience

It is essential to consider your baby's transportation needs when buying a newborn pram. Some prams include carrycots, a bassinet or a seat that can recline to a flat position. This is crucial for your baby's development of the spine and breathing. It's important to look at what other accessories the pram comes with like a changing bag and footmuff which are essential to keep your baby warm in colder months.

Some strollers and prams can be converted to travel systems. You can connect a car pod to the frame with adaptors so that 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's boot to accommodate the double pram and pushchair. However, it is important to keep in mind that you'll need to wait until your baby is old enough to sit independently before you transform them from a car capsule to the pushchair.

Our parent tester discovered that the ability to raise or lower the seat of her son's 10 months old was a great feature. One good example is the Graco Near2Me that can be adjusted to lower the seat, allowing your baby to glide towards you by pressing an button and maintain constant eye contact.

Also, ensure that your pram sale newborn has a sturdy base with wheels that can withstand potholes and bumps. Also, make sure you can fold it down with ease and ensure that the safety harness you use is safe that fits comfortably and securely (five-point instead of three-point) and is adjustable as your child grows. It should be possible to store shopping bags and changing bags underneath the pram (but remember that too much weight can cause it to topple over). If you are unsure of what to choose, try various models at your local store.