Cambrass Nursing Pillow x 1
Dimension: 53 x 45 cm
Composition: CLOTH: 52% POLYESTER 48% COTTON - FILLING: 100% POLYESTER
100% Authentic Spain Cambrass Nursing Pillow
Nursing pillow is very practical during the nursing period, for both breast and bottle feeding. During the nursing period, the pillow is useful both for the baby as well as for the mother (or other adult). In this case it helps the baby to adopt a more comfortable position by resting its shoulders and head on the pillow, thereby preventing any movements by the adult from affecting it. At the same time, it provides the adult extra arm support, preventing tension in the elbow, back and wrist. In addition to its use for feeding, it is also indicated for adults, since, when placed around the neck, it relaxes the muscles and cervical vertebrae creating a very comfortable sensation.
Highlight
• Available clean in washing machine and dryer.
• Multi-function, ideal for pregnancy and breastfeeding.
• Made In Spain.
During Pregnancy
The Cambrass pillow helps the future mother to find a comfortable posture for sleeping and relaxing. The back of the neck and shoulders can also be relaxed. It is perfect to use in bed, as well as on a sofa or armchair in a sitting position.
During Breastfeeding
As a support for the baby while breast feeding. Places the pillow sideways over her legs and on this rests the baby. With this, both the mother and baby enjoy this special moment in comfort.
Relaxing Effect For The Mother
The pillow may be used as a cushion in the post birth period. It can also be used in different positions to relax the muscles, mainly in the lumbar region or spinal column. This allows the spine to rest giving a long lasting sensation of well being.
Support For The Baby
The Cambrass pillow can also be used to support the baby in an upright position while he is unable to do it himself. This is due to the pillow's light yet firm filling, which adapts to the baby without sinking in, providing a sense of great wellbeing. Even though, it is always convenient to consult with a midwife and/or the paediatrician.