V Pillow?
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V Pillow?
V pillows - are they worth buying? How long did you use it to sleep?
Just starting to think about what I need for BA, a month today :)
Thanks girls
Just starting to think about what I need for BA, a month today :)
Thanks girls
SammiH- Active BJSF Member
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Re: V Pillow?
YES!! :)
i used mine for months! first with other pillows underneath, then just the v pillow... Soooo comfy!
it also really helps you get comfy when are you sleeping slightly raised early post op. i slept more than slightly raised, only because in the first few days i found it difficult to get out of bed by myself. using my abs felt like it was pulling on boobs too, and since you're not allowed to use your arms, i was a bit stuck ;)
but yes, together with a macom the v pillow was the best investment for post op comfort. x
i used mine for months! first with other pillows underneath, then just the v pillow... Soooo comfy!
it also really helps you get comfy when are you sleeping slightly raised early post op. i slept more than slightly raised, only because in the first few days i found it difficult to get out of bed by myself. using my abs felt like it was pulling on boobs too, and since you're not allowed to use your arms, i was a bit stuck ;)
but yes, together with a macom the v pillow was the best investment for post op comfort. x
Blueeyedsoul13- BJSF Elite Member
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I love my v pillow, I'm 7 weeks post op & still use it, it's great for supporting your new twins when going back to sleeping on your side x
Joharry1- BJSF Addict
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Yes best thing I bought, still using it now. Got mine from amazon x
Amybobs- BJSF Addict
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I still have mine from being pregnant and I loved it then!
babycakes7891- Active BJSF Member
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I didn't have a V pillow but wish that I had bought one as I had to make a tower of pillows to support me! B x
B'sboobs- BJSF Addict
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3 days post op and so glad i have it! mine was £5 from aldi x
jendav- Newbie BJSF Member
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Am I the only person who didn't get on with it!
It was great for the first night in hospital, but once I'd gotten home I just couldn't get comfy and used a stack of other pillows and a travel pillow instead.
Though it is fantastic for when you accidentally spend 3hrs gaming...!
It was great for the first night in hospital, but once I'd gotten home I just couldn't get comfy and used a stack of other pillows and a travel pillow instead.
Though it is fantastic for when you accidentally spend 3hrs gaming...!
Charlii- Moderator
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Thanks Ladies, i think you've sold it to me. Worst case, my toddler will no doubt use it prop up her mountain of teddys in bed!
SammiH- Active BJSF Member
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I loved my v pillow and after reop upgraded to a memory foam one lol my husband was a tad jealous I used it so much haha xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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I still use mine 2 years later!
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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I actually can't imagine life without my v pillow now haha once I got used to how to get comfortable it was a godsend! I got one from ikea and one from Amazon, the Amazon one is a bit better and came with a free pillow case
Newby1987- Active BJSF Member
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i got mine from argos for 10 quid, and it came with a free pillow case too x
Blueeyedsoul13- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: V Pillow?
V pillow defo worth getting...it's certainly helped to get comfy...u need to sleep raised for a while after your op and helps keeping you in that position...
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