When can a baby sit in regular stroller?
Most strollers are designed for babies who can:
* Sit upright with good head control: Typically around 4-6 months old.
* Weigh the minimum weight limit specified by the stroller manufacturer.
Here are some additional things to consider:
* Stroller type: Some strollers are specifically designed for newborns and come with features like bassinets or lie-flat seats. Others are intended for older babies who can sit up.
* Baby's development: Every baby is different. Some babies may be able to sit up earlier than others. It's important to consult with your pediatrician if you have any concerns about your baby's development.
* Safety: Make sure the stroller is properly adjusted and secured before using it. Always supervise your baby while they are in the stroller.
Remember: It's always better to err on the side of caution. If you are unsure if your baby is ready for a regular stroller, consult with your pediatrician.
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