Your baby will ride in comfort, safety, and style with our range of newborn prams. We’ve selected the best in newborn prams and pushchairs from well-known brands including Bugaboo, egg, BabyStyle, Silver Cross, UPPAbaby and Joolz.
We also have comprehensive travel systems and bundles to provide complete travel solutions for your little one.
However you want to travel with your baby, we have a suitable option for you here at Lesters Nurseryworld.
What Type of Pram is Best for a Newborn?
Babies change so much in their first few months, so you need a pram that will change with them. This means you will need a pram that:
- Offers an adjustable seat that lets your newborn lie completely flat
- Let’s you change which direction your baby is facing.
Our range of newborn prams are suitable for babies from day one through to toddler. They come with the appropriate attachments and adjustment options to let your baby ride safely and comfortably from their first days all the way up to toddlerhood.
Do Newborns Have to Lie Flat in Their Pram?
Newborns should lie completely flat in their pram until they are at least six months old to ensure proper spine development and safe breathing.
Some prams offer adjustable seats that can be laid flat. Others are compatible with a carrycot attachment, which is perfect for keeping your little one both cosy and safe. We offer both types of pram, so you can choose which is right for you while keeping your baby safe at all times.
Once your baby is over six months old and can support their own head, they can be sat up in their pram.
Which Way Should Babies Face in Their Pram?
Babies should face their parents until they can support their heads. This allows parents to monitor their babies until they’re old enough to be faced outward and see more of the world when you’re out and about.
Do I Need a Travel System?
A travel system is a pram that allows you to attach a compatible car seat. This makes it much easier to get your child in and out of the car.
Travel systems are perfectly safe for newborns as long as you don’t leave them in the seat for too long without a break. The latest guidelines advise that you avoid keeping babies in a car seat for more than two hours.
We offer a range of safe and trusted travel systems that will make life easy for you and your baby.