The beauty of nursing is you don’t need anything other than a pair of breasts and a hungry baby. But there’s some really great stuff that can make for a more comfortable, enjoyable, and even stylish experience. As a recent first-time mom, here are my favorite bosom buds.
Nursing Pillows.
In Goldilocks fashion, I think I’ve tried them all. From the classic Boppy to the My Brest Friend and every mammary pun-named one in between. My favorite? The Bosom Baby.
I don’t use mine the way it’s modeled on their website, in an L-shape, but rather, in a V so the point is at my stomach. That way you can use the mid-point to eat your own dinner or read a book while nursing. It comes in ultra-comfy plush fabric in an array of colors. It’s super squishy soft so you can wedge it in any sized chair. They also make a mini macaroni-shaped pillow that works in conjunction with the larger one to add more height for tall moms like me or as a between-the knees wedge when co-sleeping at night with your little night feeder.
Pumpstation.com sells a lumbar pillow designed to match the Bosom Baby fabric—an absolute godsend in those early days of nursing every other hour.
The Boppy pillow is much firmer and fits more snugly around the waist than the Bosom Baby. Perfect too when your little one is trying to sit up—prop him up in it to keep him from tumbling over sideways and for tummy time.
My Brest Friend I found too hard and flat for everyday use, but it works well when nursing while working on my computer. That’s because it attaches all the way around the torso, clipping on the side. So when the phone rings and the cordless is inevitably across the room, you can dash to get it just like any other primate with infant attached.
For nursing lying down, the Peaceful Pea Nursing Nest rocks. It pitches your infant at an angle, which is particularly helpful for a younger infant who can’t quite make his way to your breast.



























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