Generally, babies are too lazy to move in the first month, and their state is to eat, drink, and sleep. By the second month, they are full of energy and want to explore different worlds outside. They usually choose to use a stroller to push them out and play. But how many months can babies lie on the stroller? Have you all paid attention to this time point?
Generally speaking, babies can lie flat on a stroller at around three months old, and can basically push themselves out to see the scenery. However, we still need to pay attention to this process, because babies need to adapt to the sudden movement from indoors to outdoors, especially when the temperature is high and need to be protected from sun exposure and glare.
Although we can choose to let the baby lie on the stroller for a walk, it is best not to spend too long, because if they have never been out and have been exposed to the outside world until now, it cannot be accepted all at once. It may also affect the baby's physical health, such as sunburn or catching a cold, or contracting a virus, etc.
It's best to push your baby out to play and avoid crowded places. After all, crowded places have poor air circulation, which will definitely breed many bacteria. In addition, if your baby is in a greenhouse at the beginning, they will not be able to resist external stimuli. It's best to choose a place with good air circulation so that your baby can get rid of fresh air.