Important Factors to Consider When Choosing Baby Pushchairs
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Becoming a parent for the first time is a great occasion. You must be prepared though. There is a range of products that are essential for bringing a baby into the world safely and enjoying your first year.
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Becoming a parent for the first time is a great occasion. You must be prepared though. There is a range of products that are essential for bringing a baby into the world safely and enjoying your first year.

One of the most time consuming decisions you will have to make is for your baby pushchair. Knowing the sex of your baby can narrow down the choices by about half, but the other half still contains a fair few options.

Where you decide to use your pushchair plays an incredible role in the pushchair you choose. 3 Wheelers are better when you live in more rural areas.

Will you be taking your pushchair up stairs?

If you are goign to store your baby pushchair up the stairs, then you should think carefully about what the maximum weight is for the pushchair you want to buy. As your baby grows, you should also factor her weight into it.

Bundled travel systems are useful for budget conscious parents. Remember that you will need a car seat if you plan on driving home from the Hospital. This is required by law.

Babies should not sit in a pushchair that doesn't recline until the are around 6 - 7 months old. Make sure that your first pushchair will allow your baby to lay down, as to not put too much strain on them.

A new study has suggested babies grow up less insecure if they are facing you in your pushchair. This is down to preference. Personally, my children have always faced away as there are far more interesting things in the world to look at.

A lot of parents rely on the baby pushchair to not only carry their babies safely, but as storage for their heavy shopping. Always consider how much you can fit in your pushchair.

A tip for parents who live in the UK; get a rain cover and umbrella!

DISCLAIMER: This article is provided as information only and is not to be taken as financial advice.