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This high-end pushchair is perfect for infants due to its premium knit fabric and ergonomically designed support. It's also simple to assemble and effortlessly navigate the narrow aisles of a store.
Select a model with either a carrycot or a combination of the car seat and carriercot, which is suitable for infants. Some models have a reversible seating unit so you can choose to have your baby either face you or the world.
Safety
A pushchair (also known as buggy, pram or stroller) is among the most commonly used baby items, so safety should be the top priority when selecting one. Choose the five-point safety harness. This system secures the child in the seat with five points that join in an encapsulated locking system that is two across the shoulders, and two between the hips and the legs. This system stops the child from slipping out of the seat in the event that the car falls over, or when driving up a steep kerb.
A carrycot or infant car seat/ pram and carrycot combo is essential for infants as they require the ability to lie flat, which protects their spine development and lets their airways breathe fully. This is vital because it lowers the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Babies born today should not travel for long distances using the pushchair that doesn't provide this feature, even if they can be pushed in a reclining seat unit.
It is also recommended to purchase an infant pushchair that is suitable from birth. This means that the pushchair is compatible with a lie-flat carrycot or infant car seat / pram and also has an entirely reversible seat so that the baby can be able to face either the parent or the world.
Finally, the wheels of the pushchair need to be strong and have an adequate suspension to reduce bumps and vibrations as well as a brake pedal that is easy to reach. Many pushchairs come with pneumatic tyres which absorb shocks better than conventional tyres. They can also run on uneven terrain.
Accessories such as shopping baskets or pram changing bags or rain covers can be helpful particularly when you are running errands while your baby is in tow. Many pushchairs come with the option of a hood that can be pulled over the baby's face to protect it from the sun or the wind. Some hoods can be adjusted and allow you to raise or lower them based on the weather.
Comfort
When it comes to infant pushchairs, you need one that is comfortable for the baby and parent. This can be padded seats, simple to maneuver and strong enough to withstand the rough terrain. Think about features such as storage and protection from the weather. If you intend to use the stroller for jogging or off-road adventures you'll need an infant stroller with bigger wheels. This will allow your child the best comfort on the most difficult terrain.
The ideal pushchair for a newborn would be a pram, or a travel system that includes the option of a carry cot that allows your newborn to rest in their natural lie-flat position which is essential for the development of a healthy spine and lung. Some pushchairs that are advertised as suitable from birth will actually require your child to be able to sit up independently before they are able to be used, so be sure to verify this prior to purchasing.
A bassinet is a great option to create a cot-like environment where your child can unwind while remaining safe and secure in the pushchair. These are typically a bit more expensive than a traditional pushchair, or even a travel system, but they can be worth the cost when your baby is content to go in this type of seat.
Many pushchairs allow you to "face the seat" towards you for reassurance or bonding. Or away from you to explore the world. They are commonly referred to as parent-facing and world-facing pushchairs. Some pushchairs have the option of converting from single to double. This means that they can be converted into a double pushchair without needing an additional frame.
In hot weather you'll need a parasol for your pushchair to protect your child from the sun and avoid overheating. Find it in pushchair bundles or on its own. You might want to include a footmuff during colder temperatures. It will keep your baby warm. They are available in a variety of styles, and are machine washable.
Style
When looking for a brand new push chair it is important to look at the finer details, especially since it is likely to be one of your most used baby items. For instance, some models are made to be used on rough terrain and have large wheels and a heavier frame. Some models are lighter and easier to maneuver when folded. Some have adjustable seat padding, an extendable SPF canopy, push chair and an insulated footmuff for colder climates.
It is recommended that babies lie flat, as this helps with spinal development and opens up their airways. It is recommended to use a pram/pushchair with a carrycot or a travel system. Some pushchairs have a fully reclined seat unit or carrycot, and are suitable from birth. It is crucial to ensure whether this feature is present as some descriptions simply mention a reclining chair without defining what it means. lie-flat option.
Most pushchairs offer the choice of either a parent or world facing seat to allow you to have your child face you for reassurance and bonding or away from you so they can discover the world around them. Some pushchairs allow both simultaneously!
Many pushchairs from birth come with a selection of accessories, such as baskets and shopping trays that make it easier for parents. Some pushchairs include an inbuilt sunshade made of SPF or UPF50+ fabrics. This can help protect your baby from sun. Other popular accessories include a parasol which can be attached by clamps to the pushchair frame or a sunmuff, which is often included in the package or sold as an additional.
Budget
A new pram is likely to be one of the most expensive items for your baby so you must spend time researching and buying 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 frequently used item, so make sure you purchase one that suits your lifestyle and is comfortable for you and your child.
You might want to think about buying a travel system which includes a carry-cot and seat. This is the safest way to transport a baby because it makes sure they sleep flat. This is ideal for securing their spine and opening up their airways. Newborns should be carried in a lie-flat position until they are six months old.
Some pushchairs are suitable from birth and include the ability to fully recline to a flat position. This is essential because it protects a newborn's spine as it grows and lets them sleep comfortably during long trips. It's important to know that not all pushchairs marked "lie-flat" actually have a fully flat position. You should check this prior to purchasing.
It is also worth thinking about the option of a model that has a large shopping basket, which will be crucial for storing all of your baby's essentials and other belongings. The basket should be easy to access and you should not have to struggle to get your shopping done or out of your baby's carrycot.
Wheels also differ between models. Some models have wheels that can be locked, swivelled, or fixed to assist you in moving the pushchair. Some have larger wheels, which are more robust on rough terrain, or are fitted with PU tyres that are designed to resist puncture.
Be aware of the dimensions of the handlebar and whether it is adjustable to your height. It is also important to ensure that the pushchair folds down to fit in your car, boot or on public transport. Some models, like the Joie Vinca, have a one-handed fold that was highly reviewed by our MFM home testers and earned it the Gold Award in previous MadeForMums awards.
This high-end pushchair is perfect for infants due to its premium knit fabric and ergonomically designed support. It's also simple to assemble and effortlessly navigate the narrow aisles of a store.

Safety
A pushchair (also known as buggy, pram or stroller) is among the most commonly used baby items, so safety should be the top priority when selecting one. Choose the five-point safety harness. This system secures the child in the seat with five points that join in an encapsulated locking system that is two across the shoulders, and two between the hips and the legs. This system stops the child from slipping out of the seat in the event that the car falls over, or when driving up a steep kerb.
A carrycot or infant car seat/ pram and carrycot combo is essential for infants as they require the ability to lie flat, which protects their spine development and lets their airways breathe fully. This is vital because it lowers the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Babies born today should not travel for long distances using the pushchair that doesn't provide this feature, even if they can be pushed in a reclining seat unit.
It is also recommended to purchase an infant pushchair that is suitable from birth. This means that the pushchair is compatible with a lie-flat carrycot or infant car seat / pram and also has an entirely reversible seat so that the baby can be able to face either the parent or the world.
Finally, the wheels of the pushchair need to be strong and have an adequate suspension to reduce bumps and vibrations as well as a brake pedal that is easy to reach. Many pushchairs come with pneumatic tyres which absorb shocks better than conventional tyres. They can also run on uneven terrain.
Accessories such as shopping baskets or pram changing bags or rain covers can be helpful particularly when you are running errands while your baby is in tow. Many pushchairs come with the option of a hood that can be pulled over the baby's face to protect it from the sun or the wind. Some hoods can be adjusted and allow you to raise or lower them based on the weather.
Comfort
When it comes to infant pushchairs, you need one that is comfortable for the baby and parent. This can be padded seats, simple to maneuver and strong enough to withstand the rough terrain. Think about features such as storage and protection from the weather. If you intend to use the stroller for jogging or off-road adventures you'll need an infant stroller with bigger wheels. This will allow your child the best comfort on the most difficult terrain.
The ideal pushchair for a newborn would be a pram, or a travel system that includes the option of a carry cot that allows your newborn to rest in their natural lie-flat position which is essential for the development of a healthy spine and lung. Some pushchairs that are advertised as suitable from birth will actually require your child to be able to sit up independently before they are able to be used, so be sure to verify this prior to purchasing.
A bassinet is a great option to create a cot-like environment where your child can unwind while remaining safe and secure in the pushchair. These are typically a bit more expensive than a traditional pushchair, or even a travel system, but they can be worth the cost when your baby is content to go in this type of seat.
Many pushchairs allow you to "face the seat" towards you for reassurance or bonding. Or away from you to explore the world. They are commonly referred to as parent-facing and world-facing pushchairs. Some pushchairs have the option of converting from single to double. This means that they can be converted into a double pushchair without needing an additional frame.
In hot weather you'll need a parasol for your pushchair to protect your child from the sun and avoid overheating. Find it in pushchair bundles or on its own. You might want to include a footmuff during colder temperatures. It will keep your baby warm. They are available in a variety of styles, and are machine washable.
Style
When looking for a brand new push chair it is important to look at the finer details, especially since it is likely to be one of your most used baby items. For instance, some models are made to be used on rough terrain and have large wheels and a heavier frame. Some models are lighter and easier to maneuver when folded. Some have adjustable seat padding, an extendable SPF canopy, push chair and an insulated footmuff for colder climates.
It is recommended that babies lie flat, as this helps with spinal development and opens up their airways. It is recommended to use a pram/pushchair with a carrycot or a travel system. Some pushchairs have a fully reclined seat unit or carrycot, and are suitable from birth. It is crucial to ensure whether this feature is present as some descriptions simply mention a reclining chair without defining what it means. lie-flat option.
Most pushchairs offer the choice of either a parent or world facing seat to allow you to have your child face you for reassurance and bonding or away from you so they can discover the world around them. Some pushchairs allow both simultaneously!
Many pushchairs from birth come with a selection of accessories, such as baskets and shopping trays that make it easier for parents. Some pushchairs include an inbuilt sunshade made of SPF or UPF50+ fabrics. This can help protect your baby from sun. Other popular accessories include a parasol which can be attached by clamps to the pushchair frame or a sunmuff, which is often included in the package or sold as an additional.
Budget
A new pram is likely to be one of the most expensive items for your baby so you must spend time researching and buying 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 frequently used item, so make sure you purchase one that suits your lifestyle and is comfortable for you and your child.
You might want to think about buying a travel system which includes a carry-cot and seat. This is the safest way to transport a baby because it makes sure they sleep flat. This is ideal for securing their spine and opening up their airways. Newborns should be carried in a lie-flat position until they are six months old.
Some pushchairs are suitable from birth and include the ability to fully recline to a flat position. This is essential because it protects a newborn's spine as it grows and lets them sleep comfortably during long trips. It's important to know that not all pushchairs marked "lie-flat" actually have a fully flat position. You should check this prior to purchasing.
It is also worth thinking about the option of a model that has a large shopping basket, which will be crucial for storing all of your baby's essentials and other belongings. The basket should be easy to access and you should not have to struggle to get your shopping done or out of your baby's carrycot.
Wheels also differ between models. Some models have wheels that can be locked, swivelled, or fixed to assist you in moving the pushchair. Some have larger wheels, which are more robust on rough terrain, or are fitted with PU tyres that are designed to resist puncture.
Be aware of the dimensions of the handlebar and whether it is adjustable to your height. It is also important to ensure that the pushchair folds down to fit in your car, boot or on public transport. Some models, like the Joie Vinca, have a one-handed fold that was highly reviewed by our MFM home testers and earned it the Gold Award in previous MadeForMums awards.
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