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NOW SOLD: Dream Genii pregnancy support and nursing pillow. RRP ?47. Selling for ?20


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For sale, the Dream Genii pregnancy support and nursing pillow. RRP ?47. Selling for ?20, less than half original price!


Identical to this one: [www.argos.co.uk]


An amazing pillow to ease pregnancy and sleeping discomforts. It encourages you to sleep on the recommended left side and increases blood flow between mum and baby. It's super comfortable. Also extends to post birth for nursing.


I borrowed a friend's for my first pregnancy and was holding out to do the same for my second, but she couldn't locate it in her loft. So eventually I bought a new one, but was already into my 3rd trimester then, so this one has only been used for a matter of months and is in very good condition.


Comes with a removable, washable, white coloured cover. All freshly laundered for sale and in original packaging - a handy plastic storage bag with handle.


A wonderful must have product. I can't recommend it enough!


Comes very clean, smoke and pet free family home.


Collection from Camberwell Grove SE5.

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