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"Do i need a carrycot? am so confused!"
Posted by kavvy 2 July  at  13:09

Hi Guys,

Bought a Loola pram yesterday. Naughty me got excited and hadn't done my reading before hand and have read that the baby when new born shoudln't really be sat up in pram/car seat but shoudl have somewhere to lie down when on the move. So now am thinking will buy the carry cot addition - at £170..
Any suggestions about whether I REALLY need to do this? Bearing in mind I'm not a manic shopper or anything.
K.xx
 
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"Crikey"
Posted by dooleymad 2 July  at  14:03

I am going with the moses basket option so i can have that anywhere in the house or out and the babe can sleep in it in the night too, i cannot afford a carrycot too. But from what i have read babies should be flat for sleep...
"Hiya"
Posted by chivs86 2 July  at  14:02

hiya
just thought i would let you no that some prams are suitable from birth, if it says its not then they can normally go in them at 6months. do you have one where you attach the car seat to it? if so this is fine from birth. hope that helps take care x




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