The short answer is yes, a newborn can go in a stroller. However, there are some important things to consider before putting your little one in a stroller. First and foremost, you'll want to make sure that the stroller is designed for newborns. Not all strollers are suitable for newborns. Until your baby is able to sit up on her own, a lightweight or umbrella stroller isn't recommended.
Jogging strollers: If you'd like the ability to run with baby, you'll need a jogging stroller for its increased stability and shock absorption. Just note: These options aren't suitable for newborns — usually baby can't safely sit in a jogging stroller until about 6 months. Double strollers: Have twins, or
Best Practices for Safe Stroller Use with Newborns Pick a stroller that complies with safety requirements and has a label stating that it is appropriate for babies. Avoid Always use the harness and buckle to safely buckle your child in the stroller. Ensure the harness is secure and free of

Updated July 14, 2023 Find out how to choose and safely use your baby's stroller. Were you aware that, in 2016, there were 10,000 stroller-related injuries treated in the emergency room (1)? Strollers are essential for nearly all parents who plan to stay mobile postpartum.

Newborns are very fragile and they can easily get injured by falling from a stroller or getting bumped. Here are some tips to keep your baby safe while riding in a stroller.
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