Experts recommend the following precautions - actually, your best bet would be to make a copy of this list and carry it with you, whenever you are shopping for a Stroller...
So many choices, so many features, and one precious baby to tote around town.
Handles - If you’re particularly short or tall or if you’re sharing your stroller with a different-height partner, consider an adjustable handle for maximum comfort.
Portability - Think about how often you’ll need to transport your stroller in your car. It might be worth investing in a lightweight, one-hand-folding model for easy loading and unloading.
Wheels - Larger and/or pneumatic wheels offer a smooth ride, even on uneven terrain; smaller swiveling wheels are easier to maneuver in crowded urban areas.
Width - Taking your babyand your strollereverywhere you go? Keep in mind that the average door width is 32", and might be a challenge with some jogger or double strollers wider than 30".
Seat- Experts recommend that babies up to six months old lie in a fully reclined position in strollers; when buying for a newborn, make sure that the seat lies down completely flat.
Seat Pads - Your stroller vs.an ice cream cone on a sunny day. Guess who’s going to win? Pick out a stroller with easy-to-remove, machine-washable seat pads