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Back ache and SPD - help!

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blackberrymumble · 15/08/2010 19:46

Hello
Am new to this - first ever post on a website! But would be grateful for some advice.
We have a Quinny Zapp which I love but I've hurt my upper back removing the maxi cosi car seat from the frame (already have SPD/pelvic girdle pain which is taking quite a while to improve). Baby 10 weeks. Have a Phil and Ted's for rough ground. Need an 'about town' buggy ideally suitable from birth (in case we have a number 2!) that is really lightweight, easy to manage and compact (airport friendly), would be good to have the option of putting the maxi cosi on it but at the moment I can't lift the car seat in and out of the car (or actually the baby but hoping that will improve in the next few days! Thank god for Mums).
Does this make any sense, do I want too much from one buggy? - have seen that a new Quinny Zapp is available (?) but not sure - interested to hear of others that might be suitable . Any advice welcome. Thank you.

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castleonthehill · 16/08/2010 18:59

baby jogger city mini It can take the carseat but I wouldn't lift the car seat. Your baby will get used to going back to sleep in the pushchair Which is best in the long run as they can stay in the car seat for so long now. And it isn't good for them to be in it all the time. Watch the video my friend has one it is really good very well made.

blackberrymumble · 17/08/2010 21:21

Thank you very much, I've watched the video and it looks really good. It looks like its got lots of shopping space which is a real plus and something the Qinny Zapp doesn't have.

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