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Dream Geni your opinion ?

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loganberry12 · 11/03/2009 20:10

Has anyone brought one and what do you think of it? Im considering buying one although they seem quite pricey, if i get a good nights sleep it will be worth it. whats your opinion on it? Is it worth buying or is a normal pillow between your legs just as good?

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oysterpots · 11/03/2009 20:58

I liked it. But I probably thought it would totally solve my sleep issues and make me sleep like I did before I was pregnant, but that didn't happen.

The best thing about it is that if the rest of you is on the right bit the between your legs bit will stay in the right place, which it might not with a normal pillow.

dinkystinky · 11/03/2009 21:05

I didnt have one for first pregnancy; got one for pregnancy with DS2 and did sleep better (found it quite comfortable). Not used it for breastfeeding though...

Kyte · 11/03/2009 21:14

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Hawkmoth · 11/03/2009 21:27

Not having the money for branded baby things, I bought a bolster from Tchibo for £8 for bedtimes (thinking of sewing a nice man's face on it - we're THAT close), and a V-cushion from Dunelm Mill for a similar price. Both going well in second pg.

rosieposey · 11/03/2009 21:40

Hmmm i found mine went a bit 'lumpy' and tbh i used ordinary ones towards the end of my pregnancy. Overpriced for what they are methinks.

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