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The best twin breastfeeding pillow

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Simone231 · 17/05/2016 07:57

I'm 33 weeks +4 a d expecting DCDA twin boys. I'm having trouble deciding which twin bf pillow to buy. I've heard the Ez twin pillow is good but there is limited availability in the UK.

Has anyone used the Ez, brest friend or harmony duo and can advice me which one they recommend

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Cadenza1818 · 17/05/2016 14:55

I didn't use one at all. I did have a cheapy v shaped cushion from shaws but ended up feeding them individually rather than tandem otherwise I'd never have left house. Far easier to go to baby groups with only one boob out at a time Grin

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TwinsplusAnotherTwo · 17/05/2016 23:50

I used an EZ2Nurse pillow and found it to be great. It's the only twin one I tried, but I had previously used 'normal' feeding pillows for my singletons, and the twin pillow was so much easier.

It was really worth it for me, as I almost always tandem fed to keep my twins synch'd.

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Cerea1killer · 11/06/2016 14:07

I used the Peanut & Piglet pillow. It was fine, and can also be used for simultaneous bottle feeding.

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Iwantagoonthetrampoline · 13/06/2016 07:32

Harmony duo here. Not cheap but used loads and managed to resell for good price. I had a soft v shaped bump support type pillow which I thought might be good for bf too but was useless - we kept slipping out of place. Def recommend getting one of the proper twin ones. Sort if thing I always take ages researching too, but tbh don't think it really matters which one in the end. Sure they are all fine :-)

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Pixie1991 · 30/07/2016 09:25

Honestly I brought an expensive £75 one which I have never used. My twins are 6 months and used a v shaped one since birth it was a fraction of the price and perfect

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