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Newborn in a stroller

x.Lilly.x

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I have bought my double pushchair.
Its this one:

http://www.trendybaby.co.uk/shopbyP...oductName=You2 Double Buggy&colour=1&stage=2#

So a double stroller.
I love it because its so light and not very wide etc
but I just feel its not very padded for a newborn and Im still coming to terms with the fact she will not be facing me :(
It comes with a head hugger and chest pads but I just wondered if there was anything you can buy to make it even more padded for a newborn like a whole body hugger or something?
And if anyone has had stroller type double for a newborn and there opinions??
Thanks.
 
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Hmmm no advice really hun but with jacob I had a sleeping bag I could put him in when it was cold and fitted in around the straps along with his footmuff x
 
oooo thats reminded me actually.
You know those sleeping bags you use for bed times, iv seen them but with holes in them that you can put them in pushchairs/carseats. Ooo gna have a look and see if I can find one, thanks! :)
 
my double's a stroller too and i used to put a blanket under her, folded a million times so it was all padded, then she'd be in a snow suit and then blankets over her too! she always looked well snuggly! gutted the bloody things broken now!
 
I had all winter babies, and so used a cosy toes in my double stroller buggy (chico slim side by side) it was all fleeecy lined , and even when warmer, you can unzipp the top and just have underneath on still, came for pushchairs so had strap bits too
 
I would just use a footmuff to pad it out as one of those sleeping bag things may not last very long?
 

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