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Pregnancy pillow recommendations

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MsBranwen · 11/06/2017 12:02

I'm nearly 20 weeks and finding it increasingly difficult to find a comfortable sleeping position. I'd like to buy a pregnancy pillow but there seems so much choice! Anyone have any recommendations? Ideally one that isn't too big as we only have a standard double sized bed!

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FlapAttack88 · 11/06/2017 13:06

Theraline. Its amazing. Nothing compares. Big but you pretty much lie on ot so doesn't take up as much room as you think.

Expensive but honestly it's the best thing ever.. has mini beads in not foam so can adjust how and where most support it.. and use it behind you too when sat up. I have used mine for 2 pregnancies and lent to a friend inbetwren. Amazon are.good

Bear2014 · 11/06/2017 21:35

Second the Theraline. I'm on my second pregnancy with it and have promised my 3.5 year old she can have it after the baby is born as she loves it so much!

Thingymaboob · 04/07/2017 21:44

I've just bought a theraline and I'm in love with it. Had an incredible nights sleep. It's firm but doesn't put too much pressure. It moulds to desired shape. It's cool. I would highly recommend.

FlapAttack88 · 04/07/2017 21:58

Yay thingy. .. it's the best! I have thrown my husband out the room in favour of it!!!!

Lemondrop99 · 04/07/2017 22:44

I don't know about best, but I've been given a Dream Genii and I think it's crap! Really uncomfortable.

I've been sleeping with a normal pillow between my knees which is far more comfortable. However I'm starting to feel like I need bump support too. So short of building s pillow fort around me, I might look into a Theraline

Thingymaboob · 04/07/2017 23:19

@Lemondrop99 it's about £45 new. I'm not spending any money on socialising / food / fun things due to hyperemesis. I'm so pleased I went for this option. My hubby has been sleeping separately anyway as been waking at 4 to puke. It's also really helped my restless legs

lookatthemoon · 05/07/2017 07:28

If you are looking for a small support pillow I used one called the belly bean and liked it. It is shaped like a figure 8 and supports bump and lower back. Never used theraline but after all these rave reviews I am tempted to get one...

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