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Choosing a pram to suit your child's age Not all prams, pushchairs and baby buggies or strollers are suitable for use from birth. If you're buying for a newborn baby this is a crucial first check. Most baby pushchairs that are suitable for newborns are adaptable - in other words they can be used as your child grows to the size of a toddler.
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Some parents prefer to buy a sturdy pram as their main form of baby transport, before obtaining a lightweight folding buggy or stroller after three months, that may be more suitable for travelling on public transport or going on holiday. If you drive everywhere, you will need a different model than the one a parent might require for getting on and off buses and trains. Meanwhile, if you live in a flat, you might have to carry a pram up the stairs every day, meaning a lightweight product is most suited to your home environment. City and countryside living are very different, so this is another factor that can impact on the pushchair or stroller features you will need for your child. Best pram for travelling by car If you use the car a lot, the size of your boot space - and how much is available once the car's full of shopping - should be a consideration when choosing a pushchair or buggy. If you can fit the folded-down frame in your car, a travel system is ideal. The detachable car seat doubles as a pushchair seat for younger babies and is perfect for short trips.

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