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[quote=Anonymous]You really don’t need the stroller bassinet. It’s pretty much a waste bc is used for such a short time. It’s also not great bc a lot of them don’t allow you to buckle the baby in. 3 of my 4 kids couldn’t lie that flat easily bc of reflux. Get an adapters to use your infant seat w/ a stroller bc it’s awful to take the baby in and out of whatever and wake it up to get in or out of the car. You also should not assume all babies will like being worn. Just get a stroller w/ adapters for your infant seat. For quick visits w/ friends just let the baby sleep in the stroller or on a blanket or in your arms when it’s little. We went through so many strollers from super basic to incredibly pricey. My favorite is still the baby jogger city mini bc it takes adapters, folds up w/ one hand & lies flat enough that you don’t need a bassinet and it goes to a high weight limit. If you’re really concerned the the baby being in a car seat, then get a cybex or something where you can make it flatter when out of the car. Overall don’t overthink this or read too many random studies. My reflux babies were told by their neonatologist and gi specialists that the infant seat was the perfect incline for them. [/quote]
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