Breastfeeding & Lactation
Updated on 22 February 2023
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A pregnancy pillow can also be used in the form of a nursing pillow when you are breastfeeding your baby. There are a lot of benefits that a pregnancy pillow can provide a nursing mother rather than just being helpful during pregnancy. Being a new mother is an exciting yet challenging experience, especially regarding breastfeeding. Many mothers experience discomfort and pain while nursing due to improper positioning, leading to frustration and anxiety. This is where a pregnancy pillow comes in handy.
A pregnancy pillow is a specially designed pillow that provides support and comfort to pregnant women while sleeping. However, its usefulness continues beyond there. It can also be used during and after pregnancy to make nursing easier for new mothers. Here's how:
How does a pregnancy pillow help during nursing your baby?
A pregnancy pillow also acts as a nursing pillow for mothers who have to breastfeed their babies. Breastfeeding in a particular position can make you feel uncomfortable, and you may need support to keep your body the way it should be during feeding. By using a pregnancy pillow, you can comfortably sit with support on your back and head and feed your baby lovingly.
Helps to cradle the baby: A pregnancy pillow can also be used to cradle the baby while nursing. The pillow's shape allows the baby to lie comfortably in the mother's arms while nursing, providing a cosy and secure environment. This can be especially helpful for mothers with difficulty holding their babies for an extended period.
The pregnancy pillow comes with a foldable handle, and you can fold it according to your comfort in a way that you can take the support of the handle to lay down your baby in a relaxed position and feed with your back and head relaxed, so that it is comforting for you and your little one too.
Breastfeeding is not only a way to provide nourishment to the baby but also a way to bond with them. A pregnancy pillow can help enhance this bonding experience by providing a comfortable and intimate space for the mother and the baby. The pillow's softness and warmth can make the baby feel secure and loved, positively associating with nursing.
Breast engorgement is a common problem many new mothers face. A pregnancy pillow can help reduce the pressure on the breasts by supporting the baby's weight, allowing for a more natural and comfortable nursing position. This can also help prevent blocked milk ducts, which can cause pain and discomfort.
Once the baby is weaned, a pregnancy pillow can still be used as a support pillow. It can be placed behind the mother's back or under her knees, providing support and comfort while sitting or lying down.
When your body feels free from stress and is relaxed and comforted with the cushiony, soft, and velvety feel of the pregnancy pillow, there is no possibility that you will feel any kind of body ache or pain. The relaxed posture of your breastfeeding position will help relieve any pain or discomfort that you feel during the process.
These are some of the ways, in which a pregnancy pillow can help a mother during the time of nursing. It not only helps during the time of pregnancy but also when your child is born. If you’re looking for a nursing pillow, you must check out the Mylo Essentials Supersoft 2 in 1 pregnancy and feeding pillow. This lightweight pillow is specially designed to provide the most optimum comfort and support required during feeding your little one for long durations.
In conclusion, a pregnancy pillow can be a valuable tool for new mothers looking to make nursing more accessible and more comfortable. Its ability to provide support, cradle the baby, enhance bonding, reduce pressure on the breasts, and be a support pillow makes it a versatile and practical investment for any new mother.
References
Cronin, R. S., Thompson, J. M. D., Taylor, R. S., Wilson, J., Falloon, K. F., Skelton, S., … McCowan, L. M. E. (2021). Modification of maternal late pregnancy sleep position: a survey evaluation of a New Zealand public health campaign. BMJ Open, 11(5), e047681. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-047681
Thomas, I. L., Nicklin, J., Pollock, H., & Faulkner, K. (1989). Evaluation of a maternity cushion (Ozzlo pillow) for backache and insomnia in late pregnancy. The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 29(2), 133–138. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1479-828x.1989.tb01702.x
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Medically Reviewed by
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