Boppy Cuddle Pillow with Cotton Slipcover, Sage Circles

Boppy Cuddle Pillow with Cotton Slipcover, Sage Circles

  • All over support
  • Luxurious soft pima cotton slipcover
  • Cover removes for easy washing
  • Smaller-sized body pillow is ideal for side sleeping
  • Uniquely shaped pillow supports under the belly and helps to keep the back aligned properly

Product Description
Boppy Cuddle Pillow Sleeping on your side is the recommended position for prenatal women. However, the bigger her belly grows, the more uncomfortable that position can become. The Boppy Cuddle Pillow will support your belly for a good night’s sleep. The shape of the Cuddle Pillow raises your stomach and legs to properly align your back. Its compact size won’t take over the bed, and the pima cotton slipcover is snuggle-soft. Get in all the restful sleep while you … More >>

Boppy Cuddle Pillow with Cotton Slipcover, Sage Circles

5 Responses to “Boppy Cuddle Pillow with Cotton Slipcover, Sage Circles”

  1. I got this Boppy pillow half way through my pregnancy and it made all the difference in the world. I had such bad hip and groin pain from 7 months on (along with the given back pain) and this worked wonderfully! Everyone knows you don’t get solid sleep the last trimester, so this made the times I did sleep much more comfortable. In fact, our daughter is 2 1/2 now and I still use it every night! I even take it on trips because I just can’t sleep without it. The stuffing is very loose which has it’s good and bad points, but as long as I fluff it before crawling into bed each night, it’s fine. I tried bigger, body-sized pillows and all they did was frustrate me. I could never figure out how to shift or roll-over in bed while easily moving it with me. Also, I’m a plus-sized woman, so between me, my sprawled-out husband and a huge pillow, there’s no room in a queen-sized bed. This boppy is just the right size and you can easily move around with it. I recommended it to other friends and they loved it too!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. I bought this pillow at about 11 weeks, right when the sleeplessness started. I’ve used it every night since then. I’m 13 weeks now. The stuffing has a lot to be desired. It has separated and is lumpy right where you need stuffing, specifically the portion that goes between the legs. It is supposed to keep the knees seperated to take pressure off the lower back, but since the stuffing has seperated, it no longer has that effect. I will be going back to a regular bed pillow after using this product onlt 2 1/2 weeks.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. I bought this pillow when I was about 15 weeks pregnant. At first it was great and allowed me much needed sleep. However, now that I’m 38 weeks the pillow is sadly mishappen. The end that fits between your legs is completely seperated. It needs fluffed and reshapen every night before bed.

    The stuffing is cheap. I’ve had a hard time turning because there is too much of it. (It gets stuck on my cotton sheets and ends up waking hubby up) I know someone said they wanted more…but at nine months preggo more stuffing would push my hubby outta bed completely! Besides, the stuffing swaddled all around you gets mighty hot at night.

    My recommendation would be to go for something firmer. I saw Target.com had some new memory foam type pillows. They even have a nice wedge for your legs if you are looking for hip support – no stuffing less heat. Also, they have memory foam swaddle pillows but don’t know how huggable they would be. If I wanted to cuddle I would grab a pillow from the living room or guest room — and go for the support!! You’ll need it later!!

    I gave it a three because even though its:

    - hot

    - cheap stuffing

    - seperating

    - too big to turn comfortably

    It does get the job done. But, I think you could find something better for the money…
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. I bought this pillow when I was 4 months pregnant and LOVED it – slept with it every single night. Now I am 7 months pregnant and the pillow is very lumpy and separated. The part that goes between your legs is completely devoid of stuffing and the rest is mis-shapen. I would expect a $35 pillow to last a lot longer than 3 months – especially given the term of a pregnancy.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. I love the Boppy pregnancy pillow. It relieves the pressure between the knees while holding up your belly at the same time.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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