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minniecat2406 · 07/11/2018 20:45

Grateful for any tips please ladies. I'm 20 weeks and starting to get a bit uncomfortable at night and really stiff in the morning. Hoping a pillow will help! Thank you x

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Stephisaur · 07/11/2018 21:00

I like the dreamgenii x

Angelmiracle · 07/11/2018 21:03

www.amazon.co.uk/sleepdove%C2%AE-Maternity-Support-Pregnancy-Luxurious/dp/B072XW4ZM5/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?ref=plSrch&keywords=pregnancy+pillows&dpPl=1&dpID=41L5YKg-LBL&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&tag=mumsnetforum-21&ie=UTF8&qid=1541593534&sr=8-6

I got this on Monday. I was very sceptical. My hips and pelvis have been sore in bed and this has helped massively!! It looks huge but it doesn't take up as much room as I thought.

Smurf123 · 07/11/2018 21:19

I have the bbhugme.. I loved it and now use it to behind my 8 month old as safety for when he falls over sitting up

minniecat2406 · 07/11/2018 21:58

Thanks all! @Angelmiracle which size did you get? I'm 5ft6 and not sure of the 9 or 12ft would be better x

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DoraNora · 07/11/2018 22:10

Another vote for the bbhugme! Expensive but completely stopped the hip pain I was getting in the night, and my back pain is so much better.

Hoping to use it for nursing too.

I wish I hadn't spent so long 'researching' it and convincing myself to spend that much money as I would have felt better earlier.

RosiePosies · 07/11/2018 22:28

Can I just ask - is the bbhugme bean bag? I've got a weird phobia of bean bags but desperately looking for a pillow as well

Angelmiracle · 07/11/2018 23:37

I'm 5ft4 and just about get the 9ft tucked in between knees so go for 12ft!

Decemberly · 07/11/2018 23:50

I have this one, although I use it the other way round than shown in the pictures - the top part of the ‘C’ over my left shoulder and to rest my head on, the main part down my back as support and the bottom part between my knees and to rest my bump on. First few nights I found it uncomfortable, but now I wouldn’t be without it - made a massive difference to the back and hip pain I was suffering

www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01E3TSOTW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_7I34BbAR3HB0C?tag=mumsnetforum-21

DoraNora · 08/11/2018 11:05

@RosiePosies it's sort of a cross between beans and memory foam stuff ... Hard to describe exactly. It's very comfortable though! If a bit weird for about 5 minutes as it's not like a normal pillow.

earlybirdhasanap · 09/11/2018 05:30

I've got the bbhugme. It's really comfy. I've been sleeping much better since it arrived.

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