Updated on 14 November 2022
Medically Reviewed by
Kusum Sabharwal
Obstetrician & Gynecologist - MBBS| DGO
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The growing womb of the woman brings in a lot of happiness for her, and along with the good news, comes the undeniable change, stress, and pain that may cause difficulties as well during the pregnancy. Your body changes its size and you have to make a few adjustments to adapt to the way your body functions and feels during pregnancy. One of the ways to feel more relaxed and comfortable during pregnancy is by using a pregnancy pillow.
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Pregnancy causes body ache and discomfort, which may disturb your sleep pattern and may make it difficult for you even to find one single relaxing position to sit and relax. This is where pregnancy pillows help. They help in providing the right kind of support that your body needs during this time. They have a soft and cushiony feel to them which eases the pain and tension in your body and absorbs the pressure your belly feels when you lay down.
Not just during pregnancy, even after pregnancy, once your child is born, it works as a nursing pillow. It helps you and your child get a comfortable position in which you can breastfeed your little one with your back getting the support it needs, and your child has a comfortable and soft spot to be fed at.
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Pregnancy pillows have skin-friendly fabric, a soft and absorbent feel to them, and are quite comfortable and portable to be carried around. They make the mother feel more warmth, and the baby also feels more comforted during the nursing process surrounded in a pregnancy pillow. They are entirely safe to be used and are quite helpful in easing the pain and making the mother and the baby feel relaxed. The Mylo Essentials Supersoft 2 in 1 pregnancy and feeding pillow is especially designed to offer your body the much needed support while you nurse your munchkin and recover yourself.
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Medically Reviewed by
Kusum Sabharwal
Obstetrician & Gynecologist - MBBS| DGO
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