Answered by TXkadams - Jul. 14, 2014 10:20pm
I saw this nursing pillow review today and thought I'd post in case you are interested.
http://thenightlight.kinja.com/the-best-nursing-pillow-1601649214
They recommend the My Brest Friend Pillow. I've never used it, the belt and buckle seems too cumbersome, but now I may tried one out in the store. Wonder if it can be used without the belt?
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Answered by TXkadams - Jul. 10, 2014 4:26am
Maybe try them both out with your favorite chair?
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Answered by TXkadams - Jul. 10, 2014 3:26am
I had the bobby, but dint ever really use it. I found I liked thin throw pillows better, two for when he was small a one when he was bigger. I mostly breast fed on the couch or in the rocker and the bobby was just too big and cumbersome to fit.
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Answered by Sunny33 - Jul. 9, 2014 2:40am
Boppy hands down!!!!!
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Answered by BabyClaire11 - Jul. 8, 2014 6:20pm
I agree with Lyssa!
Keep them both, and keep them in seperate rooms :)
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Answered by emmapeal9 - Jul. 8, 2014 5:44pm
I have the Boppy and a hand me down My Breast Friend pillow. A gal-friend said she loved the My Breast Friend because it fit her better than the Boppy and was more elevated for breast feeding. My sister suggested I keep the Boppy because it's not only great to sit on after you deliver, but it's great for propping baby at an angle or for important tummy time or helping baby when learning to sit up.
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Answered by lyssa7872 - Jul. 8, 2014 3:54pm
Why not keep both? That way you can have one in the baby bedroom, one in the front room, or keep one for in the car, etc. We have a split level so I love having extras of things when the baby's first born because the less I have to move around to find or get things the better :P I wouldn't go out and buy 2, but if you've already got them...why not? :)
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