Worth getting one for sleeping? I'm also keen to use when feeding this time around as i got some backache first time.
Thanks
dunno, but if you do decide to get one they had them in tk maxx the other week
oooo can you remember how much? cheapest ive found is £35
I used it while pregnant and found it worthwhile. Also put the baby in it for sleeping when she was wee. Felt more comfortable with her in the bed as I knew I was going to roll on her.
nicm
Tue 17-Nov-09 15:03:44
hi, i had this when pg and it was great for my back as it was so sore. didn't think it was v good for feeding though. bought a my breast friend instead. 
EveSam
Fri 20-Nov-09 13:54:03
Hi, I was very skeptical about it thinking it might be another gimmick and the RRP45.90 is just too much. So I was using just two normal pillows to support my back and between my leg. Not until I spotted one at £22 in TK Maxx, I thought if I don't like it I still can return to TK Maxx the next day.
Well, I love it since the 1st night and it is never in the way of hugging my hubby while sleeping. :O (Unlike the normal pillow.)
No matter you are lying on your left or your right, it still support your leg and your back. To my surprise it can be used to support baby while breastfeeding. We have not gone into that stage yet but I'm confidence that it does do what it said.
I would think 3 times if I were to pay the full RRP but at £22, it is a bargain for comfort !! I would say go for it. 
SparkyToo
Sun 22-Nov-09 20:36:16
I agree, I would be happier to pay £22 for a pillow that I may not use again after pregnancy.
If you have a super kingsize bed, why not use a couple of kingsize pillows for extra support (as they're longer than standard sized pillows). Then at least you can use them after pregnancy. I had one on the single bed in the spare room (when we had a spare room, before children!) and it looked really smart, being the same width as the bed.