Knackered mums-to-be say £30 Amazon pillow FINALLY helped them get some sleep – and it’s got thousands of five-star reviews online
The PharMeDoc pillow has been hailed by some as being 'life-changing'
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MANY pregnant mums know the struggle of sleeping with a big baby bump.
But mums-to-be appear to have found a solution in the form of a £30 Amazon pillow – and thousands have given it rave five-star reviews online.
- PharMeDoc pillow, $42.95 (£34) from Amazon -
The PharMeDoc pillow has been hailed by some as being “life-changing”, and many say it is the reason they can now fall asleep.
The C-shape body pillow works by helping to support your back, hips, knees, neck and head.
It is made from soft, polyfill material, which adapts to your belly position, whether you are sleeping, reading or watching TV.
According to the Amazon listing, it can “ease you into a better sleep, reducing interruptions throughout the night and helping relieve back pain associated with pregnancy.”
In fact, the company claim the pillow is perfect for anyone needing extra support for their head, neck, legs or back.
The large pillow is ideal for snuggling, as it has a 100 per cent jersey knit cotton cover.
Many people took to the Amazon listing to rave about how incredible it has been for them.
One said: “This pillow has been one of the best purchases of my life.
“I never sleep without it now. I find my fiance using it all the time. In his words, it is ‘the best sleeping product ever invented’.”
Another added: “Love it! My husband and I have changed our time measurement to BP (Before Pillow) and AP (After Pillow).”
But not everyone was convinced.
One shopper commented: “Part of the pillow ripped after the first night and has just gotten worse. Also, if you take off the cover to wash it, good luck getting it back on.”
We are willing to try anything that helps us get to sleep!
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