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Choosing a StrollerSandra from NC Feedback About This Post:RE: Choosing a StrollerBest advice? Make sure you walk it around the store to be sure it fits your stride. My sister received a stroller at her shower and it was awful! We bumped our shins on it all the time. It was easier (and less painful) to just carry the baby. Post By Susan (Guest Post) RE: Choosing a Strollerthe only piece of advice i could give would be do not buy a second hand car seat or accept a used one from a friend as it is a false economy and could be dangerous in the event of a car crash, congratulations on your baby Post by cazpumpkin RE: Choosing a Stroller
Go to the store and take them for a test drive!!! At Babies R us they have them on display---stroll them around and fold them up and unfold it. See which works best for you. Post by mobo RE: Choosing a StrollerCongratulations! No advice on strollers, but I wish you the best in the pregnancy and in your child's life. Post by mikki RE: Choosing a StrollerThe one touch button feature is nice but you also have to make sure that you can easily fit the stroller in the trunk of your car or back of an SUV or whatever you have. That's the biggest drawback to some of the strollers, they're just way too bulky & even if you can collapse it with one hand, you have to wrestle with it to get it in the car. For a newborn, I like the ones w/ the carseat that pops out of the stroller, then the stroller can be used alone when the baby can sit upright. After that, a decent umbrella stroller is fine. I bought a double stroller once at Toys-R-Us and explained to them that if it didn't fit in the trunk of my car, I couldn't get it. They were very nice and the manager walked out to my car with me and we put the stroller in my trunk before I bought it. You might be able to find a store that would let you try that, just go at a slow shopping time. If not, at least collapse it yourself in the store and see how big it is and how easy it is to manuever when collapsed. Congrats & good luck! Post by nancyec RE: Choosing a StrollerConsumer Reports just did a test on 12 infant car seats and only 3 of them didn't fail the test for safety. Only 2 of them performed really well. They were the "Baby Trend Flex Lock" and the "Graco SnugRide with EPS". You can go to the Consumer Reports website and read the whole report. It is available at no cost. This was really scary to me, because all of these 12 carseats tested passed government safety tests. Post by hgmom30 RE: Choosing a Stroller
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