V Pillow!
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cazalino
Mummy me
LisaB84
5stonedown
zebra1984
COOKIE
mrsball
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Yep that's the one I've got I used it throughout my pregnancy and newborn stage and have slept on it ever since and my husband loved it so got him one also and am now using both his and mine at the moment!!
Also dunhelm mill sell them for £9.99 .
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Also dunhelm mill sell them for £9.99 .
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mrsball- Global Mod
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I use that one too! It's massive and really comfy, dunno what I would do without now x
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I got that one too!!
5stonedown- BJSF Elite Member
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Thanks for this post Cassie, I've been meaning to ask the same thing :thumbs: . Can I just ask (sorry to but in on your post honey) Did anyone take theres to the hospital with them?
Thank you
Thank you
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I took mine with me as I was an overnight case!
5stonedown- BJSF Elite Member
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No didn't take into hospital, you shouldn't need to..they have loads of pillows and the beds adjustable so you can have it sitting / laying at the perfect angle x
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Im an overnight case too and thought about taking it but then worried about carrying it around, especially after the op, so if its like you say mrsball then I probably don't really need too xx
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LisaB84 wrote:Thanks for this post Cassie, I've been meaning to ask the same thing :thumbs: . Can I just ask (sorry to but in on your post honey) Did anyone take theres to the hospital with them?
Thank you
There's absolutely no need at all for you to take your pillow to hospital hun. The bed you'll be sleeping in has a back raiser for you which is more than comfortable, so just save it for in the car on the way home babe. Xx
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I didn't get a v pillow as Argos was like £25 so I made do with lots of pillows but I don't blame you girls for investing in one.
Just to add to Cookies car comment I also took a pillow for my chest to strap the belt over so that the belt wasn't touching my bobbies so glad I did xx
Just to add to Cookies car comment I also took a pillow for my chest to strap the belt over so that the belt wasn't touching my bobbies so glad I did xx
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Oh thats a good point mummyme, wouldn't have even thought about the seat belt!! I have an 1 1/2 drive home the day after my op, must remember to add that to my packing list!! Thank you xx
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Your welcome I'm Sussex/ Hampshire border so had same distance to travel it was a god send, I went a step further and used it in the car all week! Lol xx
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I didn't take mine to the hospital but I wish I had. The bed was at such an angle and I had 1 pillow which was about as thick as a bit of cardboard I had to use my dressing gown as a pillow in the end. If U can take it I would x
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Mummy me that's such a good idea. I was only pondering to myself last night about wearing a seatbelt :)
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cazalino wrote:I didn't take mine to the hospital but I wish I had. The bed was at such an angle and I had 1 pillow which was about as thick as a bit of cardboard I had to use my dressing gown as a pillow in the end. If U can take it I would x
You should have requested another pillow lol. You're paying for private care Nd part of that is the extra comfort and care you receive, so you should ask if you aren't comfortable to be made more comfortable.
I always think about the bugs you can pick up in hospital too. You can wash your clothes when you get home but you don't want to be throwing your pillow in the washer when you most need it... Well I didn't anyway. Lol. Xx
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I was thinking the same cookie.. Also i wouldn't want that 'hospital' smell on my pillow!! X
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Im going to order this one now as you all have had good experiences! Theres a great post somewhere on heer about making a pillow castle for sleeping lol definatley will be giving that a try! xx
missfrancesca1989- Active BJSF Member
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buying this one now, thanks for the replies guys! xx
CassieShips- BJSF Addict
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Mines not till February so I'm getting all my stuff after Christmas hopefully in the sales. Haha
Love Maisy. X
Love Maisy. X
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Think my pillow was 12 quid in Argos , got it a few weeks ago. It is great. My Husband wants one too. Nearly missed it in the catalogue and went to write down a more expensive one and then my mum pointed it out x
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