When to change from carrycot to seat in a 3-in-1 stroller

Wanneer van reiswieg naar zitje bij een 3-in-1 kinderwagen Movebaby
When to change from carrycot to seat in a 3-in-1 stroller

Many parents wonder when their baby is ready for the stroller seat. Switching too early puts more strain on the neck and back. Switching too late is usually not a problem. The child's development is paramount.

All models in the Movebaby stroller range are 3-in-1 strollers and support this transition.

Why the carrycot is necessary in the beginning

Newborn babies have an immature spine. Their neck and trunk muscles are not yet sufficiently developed to sit upright.

VeiligheidNL recommends always transporting babies flat during the first few months. This supports healthy breathing and a natural spinal posture.

The carrycot provides full support for the head, neck and back.

Average age for transition

Most babies are ready for a car seat between 6 and 9 months. Age alone isn't a reliable indicator. Motor development determines the right time.

Some children stabilize more quickly. Others need more time. Both situations are normal.

Three signs that your child is ready for the car seat

Professional guidelines use clear criteria.

  • Your child can sit upright independently without support
  • The head remains stable during movement
  • The torso remains upright without collapsing

The American Academy of Pediatrics emphasizes that sitting should never be forced. Support should not replace development.

What happens if you transfer too early

Switching too early can lead to:

  • Neck and shoulder strain
  • Collapse of the back
  • Faster fatigue
  • Unrest while walking

These signals indicate that the body is not yet ready for this position.

How to make the transition safely

Many 3-in-1 strollers have a reclining backrest. Always start in the most reclined position.

Practical steps:

  • Start in a semi-reclining position
  • Keep the first few rides short
  • Pay attention to posture and head control
  • If in doubt, go back to the carrycot

The transition may be gradual.

What the safety standard says about this

The European standard EN 1888 stipulates that seats must provide sufficient support and belt protection.

The standard is established by NEN and focuses on product safety. The child's developmental stage remains the parent's responsibility.

Common misconceptions

A common assumption is that a baby can sit as soon as they show interest. Interest doesn't necessarily mean they're physically ready.

Sitting upright on a lap for a short period of time is not the same as sitting stably independently in a stroller.

Summary

The transition from carrycot to car seat usually occurs between 6 and 9 months. Independent sitting, stable head control, and trunk balance are key.

A 3-in-1 stroller makes this transition safe and flexible. View suitable models via the Movebaby strollers overview.

Sources used

  • SafetyNL – Advice on positioning and transporting babies
  • American Academy of Pediatrics – Motor Development and Sitting
  • NEN – European standard EN 1888 strollers