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My Brest Friend Breastfeeding pillow for sale


Daisyonok

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Fantastic breastfeeding pillow for sale, in excellent condition, in original packaging. I tried lots of different feeding pillows, but this one was an absolute godsend when I was introduced to it. It's so comfortably supportive, for mother and baby, and I really found it helped with feeding, in getting the position/latch correct etc. It's also really handy it straps to you so you can get up and move around with it on too! You can also move baby from one side to the other without needing to turn it round, as it's cushioned the same on both sides. It's got a pocket for essentials while you're rooted to the chair feeding too.


We ended up with two of these in the house (another one a friend lent us). This one is perfectly clean and looks new still. I'd like ?15 for it. Collect from Herne Hill/North Dulwich. I have photos on my phone, so please PM with your number or email if you?d like to see them.

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