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Are pregnancy pillows worth the money?

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violeta · 22/10/2007 16:02

I'm now 22 weeks and suffering from breathlessness if I sleep on my back yet feel as if I'm squashing my stomach if I sleep on either my left or right side. Does anyone have any tips for the best pregnancy pillow? Or is there some kind of magic formula with regular pillows that I haven't discovered yet?
Thanks for any tips.

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DANCESwithALitFireworkArrrrrgh · 01/11/2007 18:51

Coby - it's £5.68 postage. Is that ok?

coby · 02/11/2007 10:34

yep, that seems fine to me, how do you want payment?

DANCESwithALitFireworkArrrrrgh · 02/11/2007 11:17

Hi Coby - if you email me at [email protected] we can discuss it there!

kindersurprise · 02/11/2007 11:23

Btw, once you lot have your babies and finish breastfeeding, do not throw these pillows away. My body pillow is fab for MNetting on on the couch.

coby · 02/11/2007 13:23

kindersurprise - thats good as that's where I seem to be spending most of my time right now

coby · 02/11/2007 13:24

EMPEN - Did you get my email? Hoping it didn't make you keel over with boredom

PurlyQueen · 09/11/2007 16:52

Boots.com delivered my DreamGenii pregnancy pillow this morning. I had the most satisfying nap I've had in ages!

It's £40, but it cushions your back, bump and has a tail that you put between your legs.

Boots.com are offering free postage on orders over £45, so I ordered a couple of tubs of Palmers Cocoa Butter as well.

PurlyQueen · 13/11/2007 12:07

Update on my pillow...

I have had this pillow since Friday and I've never slept so well. So yes - a pregnancy pillow is definitely worth the money.

beller · 13/11/2007 13:44

Ok Purlyqueen! youve pursuaded me..have just bought one....hopefully have it in 3 days! x

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