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Leachco Snoogle Total Body Pillow | 
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| Brand: Leachco Category: Baby Product
List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $47.95 You Save: $2.04 (4%)
New (5) from $47.95
Rating: 337 reviews Sales Rank: 101
Media: Health and Beauty Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 18 x 14 x 14
MPN: 13573W UPC: 045516135730 EAN: 0045516135730 ASIN: B0000635WI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Includes Ivory Pillowcase. Ships Out Quickly The Next Business Day
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| Features:
| • | Patented full-body pillow design supports back and belly, tucks between legs | | • | Uniquely contoured especially to help moms-to-be prevent heartburn and lower back problems | | • | Cozy, cuddly polyester pillow for firm support | | • | Comes with removable, washable custom cover case | | • | Helps expecting moms sleep; perfect for support while nursing after baby is born |
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Product Description * Conforms to the natural size and shape of your body. *Multi-positional so you get a perfect night's sleep * Provides the back and tummy support you need during pregnancy * Elevates baby to the proper height for breast feeding. * Cushions infants in all-around comfort. *Removable, washable cover
Amazon.com Product Description The patented Snoogle by Leachco is a full-body solution for expectant moms that replaces the arsenal of pillows you otherwise have to use to get comfy. The Snoogle supports your back to prevent sciatica and lower back pain, tucks between your knees for help with back pain and temperature control, cradles your tummy, and props up your head to aid in breathing and help prevent heartburn and other pregnancy pitfalls. The Snoogle is made from polyester and comes with a custom pillow you can remove for washing. The Leachco body pillow helps mom wake up refreshed and invigorated--and after baby is born, it is just right to support mother and child for nursing.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 332 more reviews...
This pillow is wonderful!! November 7, 2008 K. Schmudde (Colorado Springs) I am just about 6 months along now, and have had a lot of trouble sleeping since month 1. I don't know how I could live without this pillow! I don't think i'm going to be able to give it up after the baby is born! My husband is much happier now too, since I am no longer tossing and turning and waking him up. The pillow does take up a bit of space in our queen size bed, but it has never been in the way for him. Also the cover is really not too difficult to put on, I was able to do it in only a few minutes. Buy this pillow, it's more than worth the money!!!
LOVE THIS November 3, 2008 Kristen Inskeep I don't know how I would have slept during my pregnancy with out this pillow. It works great for for your hips and back pains. The only problem is that it is hard to put the pillow case back on after you wash it
Great for everything! October 25, 2008 SMD (Maine) I love it, love it, love it! I roll up part of it behind my back and lay the other part across my belly and I use it to watch TV, play cards, get on the internet...etc. I sleep with it at night to help alleviate leg and hip pain. And, when I have my baby in a few months I will be able to breastfeed while laying down by placing the baby on the long part of the pillow and using the curled parts under my head and feet. This pillow is so multi-purpose, it has become my new best-friend. Only complaint is taking the cover off. The cover that comes with this pillow is very form fitted and feels nice and smooth against your skin, but it is devishly hard to peel off for cleaning. Putting it back on is a lot easier though and I know there are other covers you can purchase that may be easier to use. Otherwise, I am completely happy with this pillow and would recommend it to others (pregnant or not).
Great body design, but poor neck support. October 24, 2008 Amy Finlay (western Massachusetts) I got this pillow on the recommendation of my prenatal masseuse, and I'm glad I did. It's not perfect (yet), but it's a huge improvement over my multiple-pillows and aching body. The firm stuffing is great for supporting one's body, but the sacrifice is that it is consequently a bit too firm in the head area for me. The firm, rounded shape elevates my head but leaves my neck unsupported. I'm still experimenting with making this to my liking, by adding support under my neck, and I may try altering the stuffing. I'm a sewer, so one way or another, I will make the head perfect. ;) The last-resort scenario would be to turn it into a J-shaped pillow by lopping off the top altogether, and using my own head pillow again. (Which is one reason to consider the J shaped one to begin with.) One thing that's decidedly nice about the top curved area, though, is that you can scoot up onto it for a really nice inclined support if you're feeling acid reflux or indigestion. (Then you need a head pillow.) Another thing that's nice about these curved ends, is that this pillow can be used as a great Boppy post-partum: it's double-high on your lap when snaked around you, which my midwives say is actually a better height for many breastfeeding women than the usual Boppy height. I also plan to use this pillow as a co-sleeping aid when the baby is here. I think it will make a good bumper/railing of sorts, placed under the sheet so as not to move or get on top of baby and smother. (I'm no safety expert! Please proceed with care if you try any of this, following safety guidelines recommended for co-sleeping.)
Best Pregnancy Pillow ever October 24, 2008 Stephanie Pounds This pillow is a wonderful invention for a pregnant woman. I used it for both of my pregnancies and now buy them for my friends who become pregnant. They all love it too! The only negative to it is that it takes up a lot of room in the bed and our husbands usually don't like that. At least mine didn't. I also used this pillow after the baby was born while recovering from my c-section and it was great!
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