Feed your baby in comfort with the Easy Feed Nursing Pillow
Experience stress-free feeding with the Easy Feed Nursing Pillow, designed to support both mum and baby. Its unique shape promotes relaxation, reduces strain on the back, neck, and shoulders, and provides a secure and comfortable fit. Made by an Aussie mum for Aussie mums, it's the ultimate feeding companion.
An angled nursing pillow that helps the baby breathe and swallow safely while alleviating tension in the mother's arms, shoulders, neck and back. Designed by a mum, for mums – this Australian made product is functional and practical.
The best of the baby feeding pillows
- Promotes relaxation for mum and baby - a key factor in milk supply for breastfeeding
- The asymmetrical shape supports the baby's weight
- Supports mum’s lower back
- Reduces back, neck & shoulder strain
- Helps alleviate 'tension' in the mother's arms, shoulders, neck and back
- Protects delicate abdominal area and c-section incisions
- Secure wrap-around cashew shape for a custom comfortable fit
- Compact & portable Adjustable – remove polyfill filling to suit comfort needs
- Suitable for both breast and bottle feeding
- The soft outer cover is waterproof, bacteria resistant, and easily wipes clean
- Stretches to fit every waist size
- Designed by an Aussie mum for Aussie mums
Designed by an Aussie mum specifically to assist with:
- Breastfeeding
- Bottle feeding
- Holding baby
- Resting sore arms, wrists, and hands
Designed by an Aussie mum, for Aussie mums
The mother of two and designer of the Easy Feed Pillow, explains the design:
"When I breastfed and bottle-fed my first baby, Roslyn, I found it extremely difficult to relax my body while supporting her weight for any length of time. Also, maintaining the correct elevation added to the strain. It was the same reason so many other mothers became fatigued in those early months with their new babies. For this reason, I designed my breastfeeding pillow to alleviate the tension normally associated with feeding. After using my pillow with my new daughter Michelle, I have found feeding a much more enjoyable and relaxing experience. I think you will enjoy it too."
Dianne King, Bendigo, Australia.