9MonthsAndAfter.com » advice http://www.9monthsandafter.com Mon, 15 Aug 2011 08:32:17 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 What to Look Out For When Selecting Your Very First Baby Pushchair http://www.9monthsandafter.com/what-to-look-out-for-when-selecting-your-very-first-baby-pushchair/ http://www.9monthsandafter.com/what-to-look-out-for-when-selecting-your-very-first-baby-pushchair/#comments Sat, 26 Dec 2009 14:13:26 +0000 Joshua Appletreegrabwood http://www.9monthsandafter.com/?p=6754

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You will eventually realise the amount of items you will need to acquire a little time into your first pregnancy. The options are daunting, from 20 different types of nappies to glass versus plastic baby bottles.

Many parents spend a huge amount of time trying out baby pushchairs and reading web reviews. The huge amount of options coupled with baby jargon makes the task even more difficult

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.

Where do you plan on storing your baby pushchair?

Not all parents have a lot of storage space on the ground floor. They will often have to life baby pushchairs for storage up multiple flights of stairs. Take this into consideration for the sake of your back.

You can save money on buying multiple components of a pushchair, by buying a baby travel system. The car seat is an essential purchase to drive your baby home from the hospital.

For the first seven months, doctors recommend that you keep baby in a laying down position. So your first pushchair seat should convert into a carrycot. Most travel system baby pushchairs will do this, but be sure to check.

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.

Storage space is a must have if you plan on doing a lot of shopping by foot. Some baby pushchairs have far more than others.

Parents who live in the UK would be wise to invest in a rain cover and umbrella.

Before you buy anything online, make sure you check other excellent free Baby Pushchairs

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