Anonymous wrote:OP, you have no idea how tired you will be. No. Freaking. Idea. I did all sorts of things I wasn’t expecting because my body simply couldn’t handle another minute of consciousness. Buya the snap-in. If you have an easy baby, then use it like a traditional car seat. If you have a colicky baby, you will want every spare 30 seconds. My mom was an ER nurse for decades. She said my first was so fussy, he’d have been given morphine if we’d taken him to the ER. It turned out to be a soy allergy that was causing reflux.
The point is, plan on having a high-needs child. If you turn out to have an easy baby, you’ll be over-prepared, but that’s not a problem. It’s very, very difficult to plan for a normal baby and then that 1%er turns up.
Anonymous wrote:Do you live in the city? do you walk or drive to most errands? Do you walk to get coffee? We didn't have a car when ours, so almost never used the car seat in stroller, though we had that option and it did come in handy a few times. But ours was born at 5 lbs and doctor said to not use car seat for more than 15 min so the bassinet feature on our stroller saved my life!
Anonymous wrote:No, stroller and car seat do not need to be compatible. I got different brands (Uppababy stroller and Chicco car seat) and got an adapter to use them together, but after two kids I can count on one hand the number of times I have used the adapter. I either use the full stroller or I put them in a carrier.
Get a stroller that can recline for when the kid outgrows the bassinet.
When visiting friends I just put a blanket or playmat on the floor at their house. I keep a pack n play at my parents’ house for when we visit them.
Anonymous wrote:Mine takes multiple naps in the car seat, sorry but she is a third kid and needs to be portable
Anonymous wrote:It’s bad for their spines to be in the semi reclined position before 6 months. It can also be a positional asphyxiation risk in the first couple months because their head can slump down on their chest. I took those risks seriously (mostly the spine one) and did not have a stroller compatible car seat. I never let my baby sleep in her car seat and put her in the stroller with bassinet attachment for all walks.