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Selling our Peanut & Piglet Twin feeding pillow - perfect for breastfeeding twins but also great for feeding one baby - especially after a C section. Only selling as we stopped breastfeeding fairly early on. In good condition from a smoke-free home. Both covers freshly washed : ) ?40 o.n.o. Collection from SE22 near the picturehouse.


[www.peanutandpiglet.co.uk]


Official description from Website:

Our twin nursing pillow was initially designed by myself, a twin mummy, for twin mummies. After its creation we have seen many purchases from singleton mummies who have had C section deliveries. Our Piglet Pillow is highly supportive for mother and child, allowing mum to recover from her operation, whilst comfortably feeding her Piglet.


It comprises of two parts:

The U shaped cushion is for your babies to lie on. It has supports at the rear to keep the cushion horizontal and keep your babies in place (with a little cuddle).


The back support sits you comfortably in an upright position. You will find that this is an essential part of feeding twins in tandem.


The back support also enables your piglets to grow. At about 5 months it can be turned side ways. This will create support whilst sitting you forward and ensuring your babies are not kicking the sofa back!


Breastfeeding twin mummies will find that their babies are in position for a perfect latch. However our cushion can also be used to bottle feed babies when required.


Our cushion is made from 100% brushed cotton. It is very soft and comfortable for both mummy and babies. It is machine washable and spare covers can also be purchased to ensure your Piglet Pillow is never out of action.

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