We use our car seat all of the time now as it has a lay flat option and it’s just so convenient. Also the perfect inbetween as he’s too small for the pushchair but can see what’s going on in his car seat attachment x
My little boy is 4 and a half months and we changed over about 3 weeks ago, he’s too nosey for the carry cot now🤣 (he has very good head control) x
No, she's too long for it. We moved her into rear-facing pushchair last week and she loves it!
Parent facing pushchair. Has been since about 14 weeks. Ours is suitable from birth. She loves looking at everything
Ours is 4 and a half months and still in the carrycot. She still seems to like it and just falls asleep so we’ve not felt the need yet. I reckon probably within the next month or so we’ll probably make the switch.
We've been in the pushchair (but in the lay flat position) since about 12 weeks and she is much happier. She would cry constantly in the carry cot (she's refluxy) and she also outgrew the length. She loves the pushchair seat and looks so much cosier!
Push chair 🥰
my lo uses these pushchair as normal now as before it was the car seat that connected to the pushchair only use the car seat after taking newborn insert out recently in the car if we go anywhere other than that she goes in the pushchair as normal no car seat attachment
@Kate this is what we’re doing, too!
My 4 and a half month old is still in the carry cot. She’s on the smaller side so still has plenty of room and although the chair attachment says suitable from birth, she looks too small and uncomfortable in it. She is nosey though so sometimes we do use the car seat as it can lie flat. I have a feeling she won’t look very comfortable in the chair attachment until 6/7 months if not longer😂
We moved onto a pushchair when he was 3 months. I have a very nosey baby who is only happy when we're out when he can see what's going on. I found one that was safe from birth so he's slightly propped up but can still see what's going on. However it's what you feel is best for you and your baby as long as they're within the correct weight limit there is no should or shouldn't x