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Pregnancy pillow suggestions?

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Babyno2mamabear · 12/11/2018 15:30

Only 14/15 weeks and for the love of god I cannot get comfy at night time. I swear I look the same now as I did 7 months with my son and bump is definitely there!! Has anyone got suggestions for a really good pregnancy pillow that might enable me to fall asleep before 4.30am? So tired!!! Thank you xx

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thingymaboob · 12/11/2018 15:37

The theraline pillow is the absolute ultimate pillow. It's got tiny beads so moulds to you. I loved it all the way through

GreenMeerkat · 12/11/2018 15:38

I just used a standard L shaped pillow but I didn't need it til I was around 34 weeks. As you are quite early on you may want to invest in a proper one as you'll get your money's worth.

Babyno2mamabear · 12/11/2018 15:52

Thanks @thingymaboob I'll look now!! Sounds wonderful!

@GreenMeerkat I don't know why I'm so uncomfy this time! I didn't even use one at all last time 😣 oh well! You're right though still got a way to go so will be worth it xx

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MashNpeas · 12/11/2018 18:29

I bought a proper pregnancy pillow but it made it so tricky rolling over that in the end I used a small scatter cushion between my knees and it allowed me to turn and roll over so much easier! May be worth trying it tonight before you splurge!

AliceRR · 12/11/2018 18:32

The JoJo summer pillow I think it’s called. Was £40 and is huge

ThatPlanWorked · 12/11/2018 18:32

I second the Theraline, I love it even when I’m not pregnant!

Lastbustowhitehawk · 13/11/2018 18:29

Another vote for the original Theraline (it has more or less replaced DH in bed!)

leamaria · 13/11/2018 19:02

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