QUEEN ROSE Full Body Maternity Pillow

Last updated date: November 15, 2021

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8.7

QUEEN ROSE Full Body Maternity Pillow

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We looked at the top Maternity Pillows and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Maternity Pillow you should buy.

Update as November 15, 2021:
Checkout The Best Maternity Pillow for a detailed review of all the top maternity pillows.

Overall Take

A U-shaped design gives you full support from your head and neck to your ankles and feet. It's lightweight and easy to move from bed to couch. The high-density, extra-soft filling provides comfort all night long. We liked the versatility of this pillow during our testing, was it made multiple different positions more comfortable. We also liked that it came with setup tips and a zip-off cover for easy washing.


In our analysis of 144 expert reviews, the QUEEN ROSE Full Body Maternity Pillow placed 11th when we looked at the top 18 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

1 QUEEN ROSE PREGNANCY PILLOW HELP RELIEVE YOUR PAIN DURING PREGNANCY Meet the unique and demanding physical needs of pregnant women to nourish the growing baby day by day. Providing exceptional comfort,pain relief and quality rest for expecting mothers It is quiet flexible too,you can changed this u shaped pillow in various positions,such as baby nursing,watching TV or reading. Take advantage of the convenience of a single pillow to support multiple areas of the body instead of 5 1 1 1 Relief legs swelling unique cushion pillow reduces leg sore if you are sitting for a long time. Improve blood circulation to enhance optimal sleep positioning for physical needs during pregnancy Improve blood circulation with a wider surface performance at the top to support your head entirely.

Expert Reviews

Expert Summarized Score

9.0
10 expert reviews

User Summarized Score

8.6
2,777 user reviews

What experts liked

This U-shaped pillow surrounds the entire body, providing support to the head, belly, back and knees. It’s even curved to fit a pregnant body to a T. The unique design means it’s highly versatile and can be used to prop you up in bed or even as a nursing pillow.
- Tuck
August 13, 2019 | Full review
While it designed for pregnancy, people also find it helpful for pain related to chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and more
- BestReviews
The natural cotton fibers are highly breathable which is exactly what you want to keep from heat being retained due to the wrap around style of the u-shaped pillow.
- The Sleep Judge
August 14, 2019 | Full review
It’s filled with polyester fiber filling for a down-alternative-like feel. It should be able to support your head, neck, back, and stomach and rest in between your knees to help with hip alignment
- Mattress Clarity
August 20, 2018 | Full review
It’s lightweight, so you can move it from the bed to the sofa without hassle. This also opens up the possibility of taking it with you on vacation so you’re never left in an uncomfortable state.
- Hack To Sleep
July 26, 2018 | Full review
This pillow can even boost blood circulation. It’s very plush for comfort. It has enough support to help most body groups.
- V Best Reviews
The filling is soft (no lumps!) and retains its fluffiness even with prolonged use.
- What To Expect
July 25, 2019 | Full review
The high density, extra soft Bionic Polyethylene filling can be customized with more or less filling based on the user’s preference, and the unique makeup of the filling retains fluffiness for better performance and longer use.
- Verywell Family
It is a u-shaped pillow that provides proper support who experience discomfort around their back and belly. The pillow also gives support for joint issues, sciatica, and even injury recovery.
- Baby Advisor
July 7, 2019 | Full review
The Queen Rose uses only hypoallergenic materials. This means that you are shielded from allergens that may cause sneezing, skin irritations, runny nose, and watery eyes even while you sleep.
- Sleepline
April 7, 2019 | Full review

What experts didn't like

Some users found it wasn't soft and fluffy enough for their taste
- BestReviews
Some complaints exist surrounding softness, as well as being too hot due to how it encompasses your whole body.
- The Sleep Judge
August 14, 2019 | Full review
The “legs” on the pillow are not contoured and can move or slip out overnight. If you are tall, the Standard size may not be long enough. I’d suggest going with the King size over the Standard for more length.
- Mattress Clarity
August 20, 2018 | Full review
A lot of customers had complaints about the cover included with the Queen Rose Full Body Pillow. It’s great that it’s easy to clean, but many users mentioned the lack of quality in its manufacturing. Some noted that it was stitched poorly, while others just thought it was cheap and less durable than the pillow itself.
- Hack To Sleep
July 26, 2018 | Full review
Very bulky and hard to move. Head support is too flat for some mothers. Only two color choices.
- Baby Advisor
July 7, 2019 | Full review

Our Expert Consultant

Kate Desmond 
Parenting Pro and Safe-Sleep Expert

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. She writes about the ups and downs of parenting on her blog.

An Overview On Maternity Pillows

Motherhood can be one of the most incredible experiences a woman can have. The months of excitement as you watch a baby (and yourself) grow and the delivery of your new family member can’t be beat. However, nine months of pregnancy presents its own set of challenges for an expectant mother.

As your stomach grows to accommodate your developing child, your body’s needs change along with it. Back pain, particularly lower back pain, is common when your stomach starts growing. Conditions like heartburn and sciatica can develop or worsen. You might have trouble sleeping or wake up during the night due to poor support from your mattress.

“Sleeplessness often begins well before the baby actually arrives, and a maternity pillow can help bring comfort during these long nights,”  Kate Desmond, an infant safe-sleep expert and a mother of two, says. “I am a back sleeper and early into my pregnancy I was told by my doctor that my back sleeping days were numbered. Practically overnight I had to become a side sleeper, and that transition would have been impossible without my full-body maternity pillow.”

Luckily, there are ways to get a great night’s sleep while pregnant. A maternity pillow is an affordable way to support your entire body as it changes with your growing infant. They are designed to help you stay comfortable and keep you asleep on your side — sleeping on your back or stomach can push on your organs and hurt your back.

“Look for one that fits your specific sleeping needs,” Desmond says. “Make sure the pillow you choose offers plenty of support when you lay on your side.”

Maternity pillows come in C, U or J shapes. J-shaped pillows offer the lightest amount of support. They look like a hook, and you sleep or rest with the bottom of the hook underneath your head and neck while the hook’s straight line runs in between your knees and hips. You can flip these pillows for sleeping on your right or left side. They’re best for expectant mothers who are used to sleeping on their sides and want a little more breathability and freedom as they rest.

The C-shaped pillows offer support for both your stomach and your back. They wrap around your body, with a small opening in the center of one side. These pillows will support your back, knees, hips, neck and head. They also help you stay on your side throughout the night, so they’re great for women who normally sleep on their stomachs or backs. You can also shift the side of the pillow under your stomach as it grows to prevent added strain on your back and hips. 

U-shaped pillows offer the most complete support for pregnant women. Your head and neck rest on the curved bottom of the U, and there’s a small opening at your feet. You’ll enjoy full support all the way down your body, from the top of your head to your ankles and feet.

“Just keep in mind these pillows are not small!” Desmond says, noting that you should evaluate the size of your bed and your partner’s sleeping habits before you decide which one to purchase.

Maternity pillows also come in a variety of textures and sizes for different types of support. Head over to our Tips & Advice section for input about choosing the best maternity pillow for your needs.

The Maternity Pillow Buying Guide

  • Maternity pillows come in different lengths to accommodate women of different heights. Most of them are in the range of 55-65 inches. The size you order will depend on how tall you are and what type of support you’re looking for. Taller women, or women who need lower leg and ankle support, should go for the 60- 65-inch pillows. Shorter women or women who mostly need knee and hip support should be fine with the 55-inch option. 
  • You won’t want to use a pillow that doesn’t feel nice against your skin. Take a look at what materials are used for the maternity pillow’s cover and filling before you buy. This is especially important if you have allergies — down filling would add an extra level of discomfort. 
  • Maternity pillows aren’t just for your nine months of pregnancy. If you rearrange the two legs of your maternity pillow, you can create a supportive seat for watching TV or reading in bed. You can also use one of the legs to support your newborn while nursing.
  • If you’ve got chronic pain, maternity pillows might be your saving grace. They provide superior support for your hips, knees, back and neck as you sleep.
  • Everyone has their preferred level of pillow firmness, and you’re going to be especially sensitive to a too-firm or too-soft pillow as your body changes during pregnancy.  Some maternity pillows are adjustable, so you can take some of the filling out or add more throughout your pregnancy. Others have a set amount of filling, so check and see how firm they are before you buy.
  • The right pillow will keep your spine in a straight line as you sleep. You can check and see if your pillow is the right height by taking a selfie while laying down. If your head is cocked upwards or sinks down and puts your neck at an angle, you’ll need a pillow that’s a different height. You can also try rearranging the pillow’s filling to get the support you need.