Breast pillow after surgery?
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Breast pillow after surgery?
Has anyone ever used a Breast pillow to help you sleep on your side after surgery?
It's a pillow that's quite firm which fits between your breasts.. It's suppose to stop a wrinkled chest too!!
Or does any old pair of socks do the same job?? X
It's a pillow that's quite firm which fits between your breasts.. It's suppose to stop a wrinkled chest too!!
Or does any old pair of socks do the same job?? X
sarahlou222- BJSF Elite Member
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Anything that's going to help you get some sleep post-op on your side when you're given the all clear is a winner.
If you're going to actually buy one though, I wouldn't waste your money. Get yourself a V-pillow from Argos for tenner, or do a search you may find one cheaper and a pair of any old fluffy socks will do.
There's really no need to be spending lots of money for your Breast Augmentation....unless of course you 'want to' . Xx
If you're going to actually buy one though, I wouldn't waste your money. Get yourself a V-pillow from Argos for tenner, or do a search you may find one cheaper and a pair of any old fluffy socks will do.
There's really no need to be spending lots of money for your Breast Augmentation....unless of course you 'want to' . Xx
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Haha thank you. I'll save the cash for bras then :)
My V pillow arrived today!! It's a john Lewis one but I found it on eBay for £4!! I think it will do the job perfectly x
My V pillow arrived today!! It's a john Lewis one but I found it on eBay for £4!! I think it will do the job perfectly x
sarahlou222- BJSF Elite Member
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I love a v pillow . Great invention. Xx
anneritchley- BJSF Elite Member
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Do you mean the Kush? Sits in your cleavage when you sleep? If you want to spend on it, you can, I think cookie has one. I used socks, worked just as well!
Charlii- Moderator
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Yup, I have a KUSH. The socks are great but the KUSH sits more comfortably between your boobs.
As I said though, it's all about whether or not you 'want' to spend the money when there's cheaper alternatives available. X
As I said though, it's all about whether or not you 'want' to spend the money when there's cheaper alternatives available. X
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Lol Cookie you weren't going to tell me that were you.. That made me chuckle lol bless you :)
I didn't know the proper brand name. I think I'll check them out! - I don't do well if I don't have 9 hours sleep a night :S x
I didn't know the proper brand name. I think I'll check them out! - I don't do well if I don't have 9 hours sleep a night :S x
sarahlou222- BJSF Elite Member
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I actually hadn't realised you meant the KUSH. The 'pillow' between the breasts threw me.
I've nothing to hide babe. If you put KUSH into the search bar im more than happy to talk about it. Xx
I've nothing to hide babe. If you put KUSH into the search bar im more than happy to talk about it. Xx
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Gosh, 9hrs sleep would be lovely! I'm lucky if I get 4!
Charlii- Moderator
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I love my v pillow, I still sleep with mine I hug it and makes a barrier between. My boobs .
I used the rolled up sock idea, it's so comfy x.
I used the rolled up sock idea, it's so comfy x.
mrsball- Global Mod
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4!! I seriously wouldn't function! Do you think a lot of coffee??
Aww I bet your husband loves that Mrs Ball! I can certainly see why though..!
Ooo I searched KUSH.. there are a few posts on it! Xx
Aww I bet your husband loves that Mrs Ball! I can certainly see why though..!
Ooo I searched KUSH.. there are a few posts on it! Xx
sarahlou222- BJSF Elite Member
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[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] I didn't mean between my husband and my boobs
It creates a barrier between my boobs if I'm on my side, leaning more on my front ! I have one of the arms sorta resting between my boobs! And cuddling the v bit!
It creates a barrier between my boobs if I'm on my side, leaning more on my front ! I have one of the arms sorta resting between my boobs! And cuddling the v bit!
mrsball- Global Mod
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Nope, upsets my stomach. I'm just a superhero and push through!
I still can't get on with my V pillow at night. I use it the same way as MrsB, but when napping on the couch! Great for gaming too!
I still can't get on with my V pillow at night. I use it the same way as MrsB, but when napping on the couch! Great for gaming too!
Charlii- Moderator
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Lol Mrs Ball, I just imagined a cartoon man and a woman and a pillow in between lol and the man looking over like 'oh no need for me anymore' lol!!!
I'll see how I get in :) xx
I'll see how I get in :) xx
sarahlou222- BJSF Elite Member
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When using the V pillow straight after op, do you just put it behind you? flat on pillows? slanted? I just cannot get comfy with it but i'm dying to! My lower back aches all night so I put a pillow there but it doesn't help.
Resorted to sleeping on the couch last night!x
Resorted to sleeping on the couch last night!x
Firecracker71- BJSF Addict
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I just place it how you have described and iv been quite comfortable, I think it helps if u have a firm matress, for the back ache! I'm now told I can sleep on my side and just tried a few positions but can't get comfortable
Rebeccajbarratt- BJSF Addict
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I'm so glad you asked this question Fire cracker.. I tried googling that earlier!!
I googled 'KUSH'... it's a slang word for cannibis... Oh I did have just a sheltered up bringing! HA X
I googled 'KUSH'... it's a slang word for cannibis... Oh I did have just a sheltered up bringing! HA X
sarahlou222- BJSF Elite Member
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Here's a link to the KUSH HERE just incase anyone is interested in reading about what it is or buying one if they wanted to. Xx
Here's a link to the KUSH HERE just incase anyone is interested in reading about what it is or buying one if they wanted to. Xx
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I was going to put a post on about pillows so this is very helpful. Will pop over to eBay and see if I can get a bargain on the V pillow. How exactly do you place the pillow? x
Espresso- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: Breast pillow after surgery?
Knew I should have hung onto my v shaped feeding pillow! When I sold it I definitely wasn't planning anymore kids & wasn't even thinking that a b.a was a reality!
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Twinkleroo I was thinking exactly the same thing!!! I had no idea it could be useful again! x
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