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Q&A–: Is it possible to convert a stroller’s T-strap harness setup to a 5pt harness system.?
I was given an older stroller to use with my twins. It has the lap/crotch harness and I would like to convert it to a 5 point harness system if possible.
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Answer by bubbles_bubbles_2003
as far as i know you can’t do that.. if you really want a 5 point harness on the stroller.. go out a buy a new stroller or if you don’t have that kind of money go to a second hand store and get a stroller that has a 5 point harness.
good luck
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stroller straps–: Can it hurt to take my 12 day old baby for a walk in a stroller or other?
I was wondering if it is too soon to take my 12 day old baby for a walk outside in a stroller, or one of those strap on body carriers? I would be on a slightly bumpy sidewalk, nothing out of the ordinary and I was thinking like 30 minutes? I don’t know if he is too tiny yet, or if it would shake him up too much. He just seems so fragile! Thanks for your help.
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Answer by richmond*girl
Go for it!!! The fresh air will do him and you the world of good.
Just so long as he can lie flat its no problem! The carry things are great too.
Answer by ♥Stephanie♥
It doesn’t really depend on the terrain as much as it depends on the weather, I know here in Florida it is piping hot and I cannot even take my three year old and 10 month old out on a walk with out them getting over heated.
Answer by Not A Rockstar
You are fine. You might want to consider morning time or late afternoon so the baby does not get sunburned. : )
Answer by MerlotMoon
They’re not as fragile as you think, but it’s always better to err on the side of caution. However, can I reassure you that, feleing much more confident with my second daughter and having to go places because of my first, little one was taken out practically from birth, in the carrier and the stroller. Go for it, and enjoy it – I used to love the carrier – she’s just too heavy now! Your son will love the motion of walking along so close to you – just like when he was inside
Answer by typica1teenager
Nothing like that would happen as long as you have VERY good head support, the only problem may be the baby getting to hot. Try not to take him out on a hot day, if you do dress it in short clothes, you can always make it warmer with a blanket.
Head support!
Answer by L T
I would use a strap on carrier just because it’ll keep the baby close to you. I took my daughter out for walks all the time when she was a baby and no harm was done.
Answer by bookkrazy1986
I have 12 nieces and nephews and all my bothers and sisters take em out on a walk no matter what age in a stroller. Just make sure they’re securely strapped in for safety.
Answer by smartsassysabrina
If your doctor didn’t warn you against going out, it’s fine. Use a stroller, because in the carrier he won’t be able to support his neck. My nephew couldn’t go out until he was a month because he was premature so the doctor told us what not to do.
Answer by smilies1998
Its never to early I took my baby out when he was a few days old. You can’t hurt him like that. A little fresh and sun shine is good for everyone I know that my son liked the body carrier if I put it in the front then he would feel all cuddled up and most of the time would sleep and sleep better then if I but him in his crib. Just dont stay out in the sun for to long because they can burn fast so make sure the child wears a hat at least.
Answer by anthoniya
take your baby outside to enjoy the fresh air. my mom took my siblings outside in a carriers so just make sure he has neck support.
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Babies are more resilent than you think to the little bumps in the sidewalk…..your biggest concern is that he/she not get too hot or cold while you are out. The air is actually good for them but you need to take a bottle of water and make sure you have the sunshield on the stroller…babies dehydrate fast and their body temp can increase quickly causing big health problems. Try 15 minute walk with a sunsheid and a bottle of water. Make sure you offer the water before and after the walk and if he/she is looking red faced or has signs of sweating or overheating stop your walk and go home …give water and cool her/him off with a cool (not cold) bath.
As long as he is protected from the sun you are fine sweetie, don’t dress child anymore than you dress yourself. Make sure to use sunscreen and also make sure to keep a hat on him. The fresh air is good and helps them sleep too. It is always a good idea to keep a spray bottle of water along in case you or child are overheated, if there is any kind of breeze after you mist yourself on the face, arms, neck, legs the breeze will help to cool your body core temperature down. Good luck, God bless and put angels on your pillows.
My girls are now 20 and 15, so I have to think back…. I think as long as your baby is healthy, no breathing problems, normal birthweight, etc. , you should be able to take a walk. Not sure where you live….just make the child is dressed comfortably. Dressed as you would dress yourself for comfort. ( I had a friend who dressed her tiny newborn in a snowsuit on a 90 degree day in July!, pretty stupid, I must say!) Anyway, go slow, make sure the baby stays put and make sure nothing hinders his/her breathing. Put the hood up on the stroller if you have one…..Have fun and good luck and most of all, enjoy that little blessing. They really do grow VERY QUICKLY. Trust me, people used to tell me the same thing and I just kind of shirked it off. Appreciate everyday and make the most of it and take lots of pics and videos! You dont want to forget any of it. Including this first walk.
I disagree with the answer after mine completely!!! The babies immune system is better than yours or mine! Take the baby out, people do it everyday! Life shouldnt come to a complete halt because you have a newborn! Look at the humans that live outside, they survive!
Hi, just give your baby some more time to setlle down! In this first month(newborn) period baby is liable to catch infections very easily since their immunity is still not up to the mark. After the first one month is over then you can certainly take him out for a short stroll in a stroller and wrapped in comfortable clothes. Don’t go to crowded places and don’t let strangers touch or kiss the baby!
that would do the baby some godo toget out of the house and not to be around too many people because his immune system is still hardly non existant. just take it slow and let him look around at the colors and stuff. They seem so fragile, because they are, but they are also so very strong. Have fun!!!
he will love it if you take him on a walk! my baby loved to go outside even when she was a couple weeks old. it is good for them to start experiencing the world, it’s good for them to stimulate their brain early.
you can if you want but try to keep him out of the sun and don’t go in the hottest part of the day(3-5 pm).
i took all my children out for a walk when they were 4-5 days old! the fresh air is very good for them! just make sure he/she is dressed appropriately.
i took my youngest out when she was 3 days old, i had no choice it was that or keep the other 2 off school
I can definitely understand your concerns with having a newborn and going out in public. Some people will say not to go out because the baby might be exposed if someone coughs or sneezes, etc. The flipside to that, is that its being exposed to public places that helps a baby build immunities to illnesses (of course you wouldnt want to let someone with the flu hold him, but exposure to “normal” places and situations is actually good for newborns!). As far as how to transport the baby….most baby carriers are not safe to put newborns in. Definitely check for weight or size restrictions. A better option for a newborn is a sling (theyve become really popular so are easy to find). The stroller would be fine also provided its secure for a newborn. As far as worrying about being bumped around, as long as he is secure so hes not sliding around in the stroller, it will be fine even on a bumpy road. Just be sure to keep a sun shield over him and that hes dressed for the weather. Alot of people with newborns overdress the baby in the summer. Theres also no need to swaddle him up in a blanket if its hot where you are at, unless its just a thin cotton blanket, not for warmth but more for the secure feeling alot of babies enjoy.
Go out and have a nice walk with your baby, it will be good for both of you!
walking is great, just dress him appropriately (not to hot not to cold). The best advice is to just keep him out of crowds for a while so he doesn’t catch anything.
thats fine
I’d say…. stay home for another couple of weeks. Allergens are high right now, the heat is terrible, and your baby is a fragile thing that deserves your protection.
not at all! go for it. we took our son out shopping when he was nine days old. he was fine, apart from pooing up his back!! lol! just keep him warmly wrapped. babies love the motion of being walked.
It won’t hurt the baby if you take it for a walk. It is good for them just remember to put sun screen on there legs arms and face . Other then that go for it
Sweetie babies wont break as easily as it seems they would. It will not hurt your baby to go out in the world. as long as it is not too hot and if it is sunny be sure to use infant sunscreen and try to keep him out of too much sun. I have been taking my daughter on walks since she was 8 days old I found it to be a very good bonding time for me and her plus a little fresh air has never hurt anyone. But this could without a doubt be a great binding time for the two of you. go and enjoy your heaven sent gift from god. Give that baby as much love as possible. Best wishes
No, just make sure he’s dressed appropriatly for the weather.