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Should I buy a diferant pushchair?

I think it's bull, my partner also thinks its bull!!!

I had the carry cot conversion for our pushchair as i wanted to be able to watch her whilst she was very little, i loved it but just before she was 3 months we'd decided she'd had enough of that and would want to look around. Funnily enough she hates being in her car seat facing the seats in the car and loves being in her pushchair facing outwards.

It's not which way her pushchair is facing which will give her attachemtn issues, if anything she's already very clingy to me, but not in an unhealthy way, she's weary of strangers until she knows they're ok by me then she's all smiles with them.
 
I have had 3 forward facing buggys and I am now on my 1st outward facing pram. I loved my forward facing ones but they wen't practical for us. We live in a flat and couldn't get them up the stairs. We also had a problem with busses as they will only let 1 on at a time. We couldn't fold them down easily so we would have to wait ages for a bus. Also the old ladies always sat on the front seet and wouldnt move their trolley bag things so we couldn;t fit the buggys in aswell.

We now have a petite star zia which faces outwards. This is simply because it folds sooo small and takes up less room in our flat, it is soo light and is very practical.People will probably call me a bad mum when they see me walking down the street but its better than being stuck indorrs because I cant get down the stairs. When I watched that programme the other night I was in tears. They made me feel so bad just because I have an outwards facing pram. It does not mean that I don't care about my sons needs though.
 

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