OCCObaby Velvet Wedge Cooling Maternity Pillow
Last updated: November 15, 2021
This maternity pillow is reversible, offering two different types of support. You'll find one side is made of a soft memory foam that adapts to your body, while the other side is firm, providing additional support when needed. Both sides of the pillow are made with micro holes to keep the pillow nice and cool.
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Key Takeaway: Whether you're looking to support your belly, neck, back or knees, this memory foam maternity pillow has you covered.
In our analysis of 149 expert reviews, the OCCObaby Velvet Wedge Cooling Maternity Pillow placed 14th when we looked at the top 19 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.From The Manufacturer
Pregnancy is wonderful, but getting to sleep comfortably while pregnant can be difficult. The OCCObaby Pregnancy Wedge Pillow was designed to help provide comfort and support during all trimesters. Ease back tension and relieve associated stress throughout your body. Reduce swelling in your legs, hands, and feet. Relieve nerve pain and leg numbness. The two-sided design has a soft memory foam on one side and a firmer support foam on the other. Whether you need a lot of support or just a little, we’ve got you covered!
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Kate Desmond is a writer and infant safe-sleep expert. She has spent the last eight years working as the marketing director for Charlie’s Kids Foundation, a nonprofit that aims to educate families about SIDS and safe sleep. In that role, she travels around the country learning and educating caregivers and providers on the latest and greatest safe-sleep information to prevent infant death.
As mom to two elementary-aged daughters, she spends hours researching the best and safest products for her own kids. She is quick to get in the weeds with other mamas, and uses humor to cope with parenting woes from potty-training to teaching kids to read.