What should I consider when buying a stroller?

There are several things to consider when choosing a stroller: - If you live in the country or suburbs, get a newborn car seat with a stroller attachment. That way you’ll have fewer worries about waking him when you move from car to stroller. If you live in the city or do a lot of errands by foot, a carriage that can be positioned to lie flat with a large basket underneath might be your best bet.

- Jogging strollers and umbrella strollers don’t offer back support and are not good for newborns. - When “test driving” a stroller in the store, consider how heavy it is, how the restraint straps fit, whether it has a removable seat that you can clean, the handle height (and whether it’s adjustable), and whether or not you’ll be having more than one child in a stroller at any given time. - There is some research to suggest that rear-facing strollers are better for a baby’s brain development than forward-facing ones.

The rear-facing ones allow better interaction between caregiver and child, while forward-facing strollers expose kids to more white noise, like traffic and wind. - If you’re going to get around using an on-the-body carrier, the baby needs to be seven days and seven pounds before you use it.

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