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    Default Breastfeeding Pillows?

    I was reading a thread here earlier this morning on how great a "Boppy" was. On Amazon, most of the reviewers said that while the Boppy was good for many things, it was not good for breastfeeding - that the "My Breast Friend" pillow was better.

    Any opinions? Should I really have one if I'm going to BF? Are they really helpful or incredibly unnecessary?
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    i loved mine...especially for breast feeding in the car (while it was parked) and i loved it most to prop up the baby and play with him/her....

    mine were neither brand it was a 20$ version from walmart...i also had a bigger homemade one i found at a garage sale....

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    ps: i got rid of all my baby stuff and hope to get pegnant again....i would buy that pillow again

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    I hated it, and it was definitely not good for breastfeeding for me. Regular pillows worked better. DH likes it, and now that DD is 3, she likes it.

    I personally do not think it is a necessity, and I won't use mine if I have another child.

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    I never used mine for breastfeeding, I liked just a regular pillow. I used it more to prop the baby up and behind the baby when she was trying to sit up. I will say my daughter is 7 and still sleeps with her boppy. She loves it. The cover is removable to wash and she just loves it. I think you could purchase one at a consignment store and you may get a lot of use out of it.
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    Got a boppy...never used it for breastfeeding. Too uncomfortable. If I used anything at all, it was a regular pillow.
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    i loved mine. it was so great when i was breastfeeding!! it was well worth the $25.00!!!

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    I have a Boppy and LOVE it! It works great for me for nursing and is a big help when I have to nurse when we're out and about on extended errands. I also use it for propping ds2 up for playtime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuilterMom
    I have a Boppy and LOVE it! It works great for me for nursing and is a big help when I have to nurse when we're out and about on extended errands.
    That sould say "when I have to nurse in the car"

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    I didn't have anything but a reg. pillow when I nursed my 3 kids. Sorry, no help.

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    I have a 4 month old and I've never used a boppy. I like holding him when I feed him. My husband uses a regular pillow to prop him though.

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    Sara, If you decide on a boppy, you can get one at T.J. Maxx or Marshalls for $15. I plan on buying one.

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    As a NICU nurse and a lactation consultant, I think the my brest friend fits most people better (although I hate the stupid name!). With the sloping sides of the boppy, the baby tends to slip into a crevice between the mom and the pillow. I think these sorts of 'special' pillows are great when the baby is little and you're just getting the hang of nursing, but I feel that they don't get much breastfeeding use after the first couple of months. The boppy is nice for propping a 3-5 month old baby, or for a little support around a baby just learning to sit (around 6 months). After they can sit independently, I don't see much use for them.

    I had a bobby when my babies were little. I didn't use it much for nursing. I preferred a regular pillow when they were little. And once they got big, they just laid across my lap, with maybe a throw pillow stuffed under my elbow.

    If I ever had another baby, I would just use an old pillow (remember it's going to get milk leaked on, dripped out of baby's mouth on it, and probably spit up upon).

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    I always sorta wanted one, but never purchased it and don't feel I've missed out on anything. lol
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    i had a bobby too. it rocked!

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