When can a baby sit in a stroller without a car seat in 2024? 

It won’t be an easy task to be a mom; in fact, it is a 24/7 job without going on leave for a single day. And problems get multiplied for new moms. Therefore, bringing some relief from routine work and managing time for yourself is necessary. In this case, a pram might be a survivor for you. You can go outside for fresh air with your baby in a stroller in the evenings. Here, we will reveal the answer to the query, “when can a baby sit in a stroller without a car seat?”.

So, if you are also a pram user who often go outside with your newly born baby, please read the following instruction to get the answer to the question mentioned above.

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When can a baby sit in a stroller without a car seat in 2024?

 

The answer to this question may vary from baby to baby; however, it would be good for a mom to say goodbye to a car seat and migrate towards a standard stroller seat.  

If you have a stroller with a reclining seat, you can switch from a car baby seat in a short period. Normally, a kid starts supporting his head on his own at the age of 3 months. Therefore, you can migrate from a car baby seat to the regular stroller reclining seat after 13 to 14 weeks of the baby’s age.

On the other hand, when your baby starts sitting without support, you can also use an upright stroller seat.

Note: We share the experiences of different moms who started using stroller seats at their baby’s age of 3 to 4 months. If you have any doubts about your kids’ health, please do consult a pediatrician.

Conclusion:

 

There are no clear rules for switching from a car system seat to a stroller seat; there are only everyday observations. You can read the guide manual provided with the stroller by the company. However, a baby (healthy with average growth) can start using a pram seat at 3 to 4 months. In the comment section, you can share your experience migrating from a car-seat to a stroller. Thank you. Stay blessed.

Jeff

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