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Best feeding cushion I've seen/used has to be the thruppeny bits - like a tie on beanbag so stays in place & is light as a feather for out and about. Happy to show you mine. Their made in Forest Hill so is supporting a local business too.

I'd second the recommendation for the ameda lactaline. I borrowed one off a forumite to try before I invested because they are pretty pricey. But worth it, particularly if you can get one second hand. I express for about 10 mins in the morning and get enough for Mr Yak to do a dream feed at night.


I'd not reccomend huggies wet wipes - a builder friend swears by them for cleaning ingrained dirt on work surfaces etc and I have even seen them get blood stains out of a table cloth! Clearly they have their uses but prob best kept away from a peachy newborn bottom!

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