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HomeOrganic Baby BeddingOrganic Baby PillowsOrganic Nursing PillowsBoppy Pregnancy Wedge with Cotton Slipcover |
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Very good inexpensive alternative to body pillow - keep a couple of regular pillows on hand too. Jul 22, 2007
By littlecatland
"littlecatland"
I bought this pillow around 18 weeks because I didn't like the inflexibility of body pillows (which always stay the same shape) or that reviewers complained that the stuffing in the big pillows shifts around inside. I do like this wedge a lot and will not travel without it because it defeinately takes the weight off my back by pushing up my tummy. I reccomend having a couple of other pillows though, one behind the back (to keep you from rolling over on your back while you are asleep) one under your head and one or two between your legs. This ends up being alot of pillows but they are more flexible than the body pillows and a lot cheaper. I can also throw this in a suitcase or take it to the living room for a nap or watching television on the couch, which I couldn't do with a larger pregnancy pillow. It is also comfortable to sit on (as is the regular boppy pillow) if you are on the floor for some reason or sitting up in bed.
UPDATE - not so hot after about month 7 or 8. I think this was great in the beginning, but don't expect it to solve your pregnancy related discomfort for the entire pregnancy.
16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Better for back support Nov 29, 2005
By A. Jeffers I bought this despite hearing that it is too hard, and now I wish I would have listened. I am in the last half of my 2nd trimester, so maybe I'll use it more later, but for now it works best for back support when I'm sitting on the couch. When I have used it for sleeping I wake up with a sore abdomen, because the wedge is hard. I also have a snoogle pillow, and find that it works better alone, instead combined with the wedge. I hope the manufacturer will improve upon this wedge by making it with a material more like memory foam, which would make it softer, but still supportive. I am only 5'2", with a very short abdomen, so maybe the wedge made me sore because it went under my ribs, which were the most tender when I woke up.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Wonderful! Oct 20, 2005
By Online Shopaholic This cushion has to be the best deal out there in terms of pregnancy pillows - at least for women in their 3rd trimester. I paid a lot more mid-pregnancy for a big "Snoozer" body pillow that has been in storage for several months now. For several weeks before buying the Boppy, I was waking up repeatedly with a lot of lower back and hip pain even though I was using a regular pillow to support my belly. With Boppy, I'm now sleeping much better and with a lot less back pain. I just wish I had tried it earlier!
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Sleeping on my left side isn't a problem anymore Sep 29, 2006
By V. Hartman
"Just Another Mom"
I'm now 36 weeks into my pregnancy and have been using this wedge since about my 27th week. Before I broke down and bought the Boppy wedge, I absolutely could NOT get comfortable sleeping on my left side, as all the pregnancy books/sites/experts tell you you're supposed to do. No matter how many regular pillows, folded or wadded-up blankets or towels I tried to jam in around me, I just couldn't get comfortable enough to spend more than maybe an hour on my left side.
From the very first night with the Boppy wedge, I was able to get comfortable almost immediately on my left side and stay that way for several hours -- usually at least until I had to get up to visit the bathroom. I'm not saying I can stay on my left all night now -- I don't think it's possible or healthy to spend all night in one position, at least not for me. But this wedge definitely made a huge difference.
Cons of this item are so insignificant to me that they didn't merit giving it four stars instead of five; the only recurring issue I have with it is that when you take the cover off to wash it, it's a teensy bit of a pain to get it back on correctly. The wedge itself has gotten slightly flatter with use, but it is definitely not flat enough to reduce its effectiveness in the least, and I am not a small woman (even when I'm not pregnant!).
Lastly, unlike some of the other pregnancy pillows/supports out there (I'm also going to review the Snoogle, which did absolutely nothing for me), this one takes up hardly any extra bed space, is easy to "adjust" to your comfort requirements, and is easy to move around if you want to switch it from one side to the other.
Bottom line: Don't wait till you're at your wits' end, like I did, to buy this wedge! Get it early and use it often. Boppy wedge: $14.99. Getting comfortable enough during pregnancy to achieve restful sleep: PRICELESS!
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Excellent support for the tummy Oct 10, 2005
By P. Phillips A friend loaned this to me and I am so grateful. It's been wonderful to have the support under my belly so I feel less pull on my hips. My lower back hurts less now that I am using it. I highly recommend to anyone whose tummy has grown enough that she feels the pull on her hips when lying on her side.
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