There are so many products that people tell you that you need when you are pregnant and there are so many more that you want and think you need too. In reality there's not that much that you do need and only some of the items I bought when I was pregnant I actually used.
One of those products being the Pregnancy and Baby Feeding Pillow from Theraline. I was lucky enough to review one when I was heavily pregnant with Noah which you can read all about here. That pillow was a godsend and gave me many comfortable nights and every pregnant Mama knows how much that means.
Even when Noah was born I continued to use it as it was great for feeding and he loved to sleep nestled up in it too. That's why this product is probably my number 1 item when it comes to pregnancy and I cannot recommend it enough.
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