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pillow talk...!

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sparklytoes · 28/02/2011 20:43

Well, pillow advice really! Has anyone bought the theraline big v pillow? Is it worth the money and any tips on where you can get it at the cheapest price?

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8rubberduckies · 28/02/2011 20:52

Hi I have it and would not be without it now, although, to be fair, I have not tried any other pregnancy pillow. A friend lent it to me when pg with dc1 and had to prise it out of my hands to get it back off me Grin. I am now pg with dc2 and I got my own second hand on Ebay for £20, it's well worth a look. I think even if you get one full price it'll be worth your money, as I sleep so much better with it, it was great for breastfeeding and I will use this as a general bolster pillow for reading in bed etc after that.

Spmeone may be along in a minute though to tell you that the cheaper V pillows are as good!

NotSoPukeyMummy · 28/02/2011 21:00

I've got a Dream Genii which I love and also a v-pillow I was given by a friend. I agree that they're also good for breastfeeding, so well worth it.

Have you tried appealing for one on Freegle/Freecycle? Someone may have one gathering dust that you can get for free?

RamonaFlowers · 28/02/2011 21:02

I could not have been without mine, through two pregnancies, and the feeding afterwards. When I got REALLY big, hugging it, on my side with it between my legs was so comfortable and the only way I could get to sleep, I didn't give it up even after I'd had the DC's (well, not for a couple of months!).

I bought mine at John Lewis.

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