The best pregnancy pillows for support and comfort, tested

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Our tired mum-to-be put 11 maternity pillows, from wedges to U-shapes, to the test in search of a better night’s sleep

Parents on the baby gear they wouldn’t go without

It’s a cruel twist that, just when you’re trying to bank some rest before the arrival of a baby, your body and brain conspire to make falling – and staying – asleep more difficult. Hormonal changes, pelvic or back pain, stress and extra bathroom trips are among the delights that can make sleep elusive for pregnant women. As your baby bump grows, general discomfort is a given.

Pregnancy pillows aim to help relieve some of this discomfort by supporting key parts of the body, such as your growing baby bump, back and hips. Many are designed to encourage an optimal pregnancy sleeping position: the NHS recommends sleeping on your side after 28 weeks. That’s due to research suggesting a link between falling asleep on your back and an increased risk of stillbirth – although note that the overall risk is still very low, and there’s no need to worry if you wake up on your back. Just roll over and go back to sleep.

Best pregnancy pillow overall:
Bbhugme pregnancy pillow
£159 at Bbhugme

Best budget pregnancy pillow:
Dreamgenii pregnancy, support and feeding pillow
£48.99 at Ebebek

Best pregnancy pillow for leg support:
Snüz SnuzCurve pregnancy support pillow
£84.95 at Snüz

Best for temperature control:
Simba extra support body pillow
£109 at Simba Sleep

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