9 of the best nursing and support pillows to help with feeding
Pillows and supports to help you ensure your baby is properly supported and positioned in the best way during feeding – tested by mums for both breastfeeding and bottle feeding
A nursing pillow helps to take the strain off your neck, back and arms as you breastfeed or bottle feed, as well as proving comfortable support for your baby. It can be used from birth, right up until you decide to wean.
We’ve scoured the market and used feedback from our MFM parent testers to find the best nursing pillows that really make a difference, whether you breastfeed or bottle feed your baby.
We also have the best nursing chairs to keep you comfortable when feeding your baby. To help you have a peaceful night's sleep take a look at our best pillows too.
Best nursing and support pillows at a glance:
- Best nursing pillow for travelling: Breast Intentions Baby Feeding Support Block, £32.99
- Best nursing pillow for easy storage: Babymoov 2-in-1 Maternity Pillow, £75
- Best stylish nursing pillow: DockATot La Maman Wedge, £70
- Best adjustable nursing pillow: Bbhugme Nursing Pillow, £82
- Best pillow for pregnancy and nursing: BellaMoon Full Moon 7-in-1 Pregnancy and Nursing Pillow, £210
- Best nursing pillow for baby's comfort: Hippychick Feeding Pillow, £39.95
- Best nursing pillow for positioning baby: Ergobaby Natural Curve Nursing Pillow, £54.90
- Best multi-use nursing pillow: ClevaMama ClevaCushion 10-in-1 Nursing Pillow and BabyNest, £61.99
- Best inflatable nursing pillow: Feeding Friend Self-inflating Nursing Pillow, £39.99
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Here’s our pick of the best nursing and support pillows:
1. Breast Intentions Baby Feeding Support Block, £32.99
— Best nursing pillow for travelling
Pros:
- Adjustable firmness and height
- Easily portable
- Compact and lightweight
- Soft material
Cons:
- Basic style, not many colour/pattern options available
So much thought has been put into this product, it’s amazing. It’s so easy to blow up and really easy to put down and fold away into the small carry bag. It's very lightweight and the carrying slot you can pop your hand into is inspired! It feels really well made and lovely quality, a nice soft material to rest your arm or baby's head on.
This award-winning feeding support block is incredibly lightweight, convenient and we think it's a brilliant portable nursing pillow. Our testers really loved how simple it is to inflate and deflate — it takes only 2-3 breaths to inflate and the clever non-return valve prevents air loss when it's in use. They were especially impressed by how small it folds up — making it a perfect companion for travelling.
Testers told us that it "made feeding much more easier and comfortable", with particular praise for the adjustability of the height (up to approximately 22cm) and firmness of the pillow, making it as comfortable and convenient as possible for parents to use.
It's made of a lovely, soft material and when in use the anti-slip dotted grip ensures it stays secure and doesn't move. You can also easily change the position of the pillow with just one hand by using the recessed handle.
Available from: Breast Intentions and Amazon
2. Babymoov 2-in-1 Maternity Pillow, £75
— Best nursing pillow for easy storage
Type: Nursing/Pregnancy | Size: 52cm x 15cm x 48cm
Pros:
- Refillable pillow
- Convertible and multi-purpose
- Lovely patterns
Cons:
- Expensive
I really like the clever way that this pillow converts from a maternity pillow to a feeding pillow – it was super quick and really simple to do. It feels high quality and well made and the fabric is really soft.
This 2-in-1 maternity and nursing pillow is made with non-toxic microbeads that mould to your shape (and your baby's). It's durable and should hold its shape well, however if you did need more microbeads the pillow is refillable and you can purchase a bag of extra microbeads through the Babymoov website.
The microbead filling means the pillow is able to change its shape to suit your needs. It can start off as a U-shape pregnancy pillow to support your bump, before converting into a C-shape feeding pillow for when your baby arrives. To convert the pillow you zip off the cover and essentially shake the microbeads into a different section of the pillow. It sounds a little confusing but there is a link to video instructions that you can access via the QR code that comes with the pillow. One parent tester initially found it baffling that there was no paper instructions included with the pillow but when she watched the video she felt perhaps the demonstration was more digestible via video.
The cover is made with organic cotton and there are 2 lovely prints to choose from – Green Dandelions and Terracotta. It also comes with a recycled plastic zip case which is super handy for safely storing the pillow or using as a protective cover when taking it with you on trips away (during pregnancy and after the birth).
You can use the Babymoov maternity pillow to support your baby when they are lying on their backs (but not to sleep on), during tummy time and as a good alternative to the usual castle of cushions when they are learning to sit unaided (and toppling over a lot as a result). Coming in at under £75, it is on the pricey side but if you’re looking for a good-quality, supportive nursing pillow we think it’s an excellent choice.
Available from: Babymoov, Amazon, Kiddies Kingdom and Boots
3. DockATot La Maman Wedge, £70
– Best stylish nursing pillow
Type: Nursing | Size: 58cm x 33cm x 17cm
Pros:
- Incredibly stylish
- Made to last
- Soft material
- Great support
Cons:
- Tassel can get in the way when feeding
- Expensive
This pillow is definitely worth the money if you want a stylish, long-lasting product that will fit effortlessly into your home. It eases the strain on my back, neck and arms during epic mealtimes, and it also made baby super comfy, supporting him, snuggling him and giving him the extra lift to latch on properly. I think this is one pillow that will be passed down the generations.
When it comes to looks, this luxurious pillow is next level gorgeous. You’d be forgiven for thinking this was just a chic, accent cushion from a fancy interiors boutique, but it’s actually a cleverly designed nursing pillow from DockATot (formerly known as Sleepyhead of Sweden).
Thankfully it’s not a case of style over substance here, as this pillow provides plenty of support during nursing sessions with its ergonomic curved design that distributes the weight of your baby, helps with positioning and takes the strain off your arms, neck and back. The easy-clean velvet covers come in a variety of patterns, including a stunning William Morris design and a boho cheetah print, which look so good you’ll want to leave them out on display well after your baby is weaned.
Available from: DockATot, Amazon and Very
4. Bbhugme Nursing Pillow, £82
– Best adjustable nursing pillow
Type: Nursing | Size: 60cm x 12.5cm
Pros:
- Adjustable firmness
- Stylish covers
- Easy to wash
- Can be used as a hip carrier
Cons:
- Long length
It was a superb support for my back, especially after my c-section. It helped me a lot when carrying my baby and gave great back support when feeding. I think it’s a must-have for anyone who had a c-section and I would definitely recommend it to all my family and friends.
What makes this stand out from the other products in our selection is the beanbag-texture of the pillow, which provides a really comfy support for your baby as you feed. You can adjust the firmness of the pillow by moving the ‘pebbles’ at each end up and down, depending on whether you want a squishier or firmer support for baby and you.
Designed by female chiropractors, the bbhugme nursing pillow is tied around your waist to give relief to your neck and back, as well as providing comfortable and snug support for your baby. It also doubles as a hip carrier, when carrying baby around the house.
Made from eco-friendly materials, it comes in 3 tasteful colour-ways – a light blue feather print, pink feather print and beige melange – with machine-washable covers.
Available from: Amazon and Bbhugme
5. BellaMoon Full Moon 6-in-1 Pregnancy and Nursing Pillow, £210
– Best pillow for pregnancy and nursing
Type: Pregnancy Support/Nursing/Baby Recliner | Size: up to 140cm x 100cm
Pros:
- Multi-purpose
- Helps with side-lying breastfeeding
Cons:
- High price point
- Fiddly to mix and match
It really feels like a luxury item and the quality is excellent, with soft, thick cotton fabric and padding – extremely useful and well worth the money.
If you’d prefer to invest in one piece of kit, rather than a separate pregnancy pillow and nursing pillow, this offering from BellaMoon could be right up your street.
Made up of 5 separate pieces that can be zipped together in a number of ways, the Full Moon can be used as a pregnancy pillow, nursing pillow and breastfeeding daybed (for feeding safely and easily when lying on your side). When your baby is 4 months old it can be used as a tummy time pillow and recliner too. It also comes with a breastfeeding privacy cover that can easily be folded up and stored in your changing bag.
The variety of uses is reflected in the premium price tag, which at £210, is more than double the cost of the next priciest choice in our list, but our parent testers felt it was worthy of the price. Although it's worth noting that MFM reviewer, Cat, did find it fiddly to zip all the different parents together, so it may take some practice to get used to.
It's the only pillow in our round-up specifically designed to help when breastfeeding in the side-lying position (there's a clever 'dorsal fin' to stop you from accidentally rolling onto your baby), which can be really helpful if you're recovering from a c-section birth too.
Read our full MadeForMums review of the BellaMoon Full Moon Pregnancy and Nursing Pillow.
Available from: Bellamoon
6. Hippychick Feeding Pillow, £39.95
– Best nursing pillow for baby's comfort
Type: Nursing | Size: 48cm x 35.5cm
Pros:
- Portable
- Firm support
- Good value
Cons:
- Fiddly to tie up when in a rush
- Basic design
This pillow is the perfect height, comfort and firmness for me and my baby and I love that I'm able to breastfeed hands-free because of this.
Compact and lightweight, the Hippychick is a great choice for an 'on the go' feeding pillow. Similar to the bbhugme nursing pillow, there are 2 long ties to secure in place around your waist when feeding, and you can also use these to tie the pillow to your pushchair handles when out and about. It comes with a carry case for travelling, too. What really impressed our MFM testers was how well this pillow supported their babies and encouraged them into the correct position for feeding.
The pillowcase is 100% cotton and machine washable and comes in a choice of inoffensive navy or charcoal – it might not be particularly stylish, but it's unobtrusive. It can also be used as a support when your baby is learning to sit up, for tummy time sessions and as a pregnancy pillow to help find a comfortable sleeping position – although our parent testers felt it was a little too small to be really effective and it worked better as a straightforward feeding pillow instead.
Available from: Amazon, Hippychick and Boots
7. Ergobaby Natural Curve Nursing Pillow, £54.90
– Best nursing pillow for positioning baby
Type: Nursing | Size: 60cm x 36cm x 15cm
Pros:
- Firm support
- Compact
- Carry handle
Cons:
- Most effective in cross-legged sitting position
This is a really effective nursing pillow. It has a great shape that helps positioning really well, which makes using it a real pleasure. It's very soft to the touch and the cover can be easily removed and washed. Definitely one of the best nursing pillows I've tried.
Developed with lactation experts, this firm, curved feeding pillow from Ergobaby is just the thing to make sure your baby is at the perfect height and in the perfect position for successful breastfeeding. The crescent shape of the pillow means your baby's head is raised above their tummy to help with digestion, as well as encouraging the tummy-to-tummy position – ideal for a healthy latch.
Comfort is key here, with the pillow raising your baby high enough so you don't need to slouch or lean over, taking all the strain away from your neck and back. Although it's worth noting that some MFM users found it was more effective when used while sitting cross-legged.
The pillow has a convenient carry handle on one side, making it a breeze to move around the house with you, and the cover can be unzipped and popped in the washing machine when needed. A grey cover is included with the pillow, but if you'd prefer something a bit different there are 3 other cover designs you can buy separately for £24.90 each. Coming in at just under £50, the natural curve nursing pillow can also be used for bottle feeding and tummy time as your baby grows.
Read our full MadeForMums review of the Ergobaby Natural Curve Nursing Pillow
Available from: Ergobaby and BabyPlanet
8. Feeding Friend self-inflating nursing pillow, £39.99
– Best inflatable nursing pillow
Type: Nursing | Size: 48cm x 15cm
Pros:
- Easily portable
- Compact
- Lightweight
Cons:
- Not very stylish
- Basic functionality
My baby found it comfortable to lie on. The material covering the cushion is very soft, and I like that the cover can be easily removed and washed. It seems good value for money based on the design and material. The main appeal of this cushion is that it can be deflated and inflated to suit different sizes and to transport it – this is a great idea and very useful.
Perfect for taking on holiday or on a weekend trip to the grandparents, this ingenious nursing pillow is unlike any other in our selection. Instead of being a traditional padded pillow, the Feeding Friend is a self-inflating wedge, complete with super-soft removable cover.
To inflate – or deflate – the pillow, you simply twist the valve. Working in seconds, there's no need for batteries and it really is fool-proof. Once inflated the pillow measures 48cm x 15cm and the long wedge shape neatly tucks under your arm to provide that all-important neck, back and shoulder support as you feed.
When the pillow is deflated it measures just 28cm x 24cm and can be easily stored away in the carry bag, ready to throw into your changing bag or suitcase when travelling.
Available from: Amazon
9. ClevaMama ClevaCushion 10-in-1 Nursing Pillow and BabyNest, £63.29
– Best multi-use nursing pillow
Type: Pregnancy/Nursing/Baby Nest | Size: 48cm x 58cm x 12cm
Pros:
- Lots of different functions
- Comfy for baby
- Designed to support baby’s head
Cons:
- Material can attract fluff
This 10-in-1 pillow from ClevaMama aims to give you as much bang for your buck as possible, designed to be used in a number of different ways, providing around 2 years of use. It can be used when sitting or sleeping to provide back support when pregnant, as a comfy and secure nursing pillow, a safe and snug baby nest, as a tummy time support and more. You can even attach toys to the cushion when using it for tummy time, which is an added bonus to help keep your baby entertained.
As a nursing pillow it offers that all important support to your baby's body and head, as well as taking the strain off your back, neck and arms, thanks to the ClevaFoam filling (similar to a breathable, lighter memory foam material), which is scientifically proven to protect the round shape of your baby's soft head.
The cushion comes with a waterproof lining and the soft cover – available in 5 different designs – can be easily removed and machine washed at 40° too. A couple of reviews mention the material can attract fluff, so it may be worth giving it a once over with a lint roller every now and then.
Available from: Amazon
Do I need a nursing pillow?
Specially designed with breastfeeding mothers in mind, a nursing pillow can be worth its weight in gold when you find the one that works for you. They can provide support to your back and neck as you nurse, as well as help with positioning your baby for the best possible latch. You can always use a normal pillow to help raise your baby up a little as you feed, but it won’t provide the same sturdy support as a nursing pillow.
It’s not just breastfeeding mothers who can benefit from a nursing pillow, as it offers the same support to help reduce arm, back and neck strain as you bottle feed. They are also a great investment if you’ve had a c-section birth, as many nursing pillows will protect your scar and take any pressure away from those healing muscles.
What to look for when buying a nursing pillow
How big is it? – Chances are your nursing pillow is something you’re going to be reaching for a lot, especially during the first few weeks of newborn cluster feeding, so you need to consider how much space you have at home for storing it. Most nursing pillows are relatively compact – at least in comparison to pregnancy support pillows – however some are bulkier than others, so it’s worth keeping that in mind.
What kind of support does it offer? – Many pillows sit around your waist to provide full, wraparound support. These are a great choice if you’ve had a c-section birth, or if you don’t want to rearrange your pillow as you move your baby from one breast to the other when feeding. Other smaller nursing pillows are teardrop or wedge-shaped in design, but still offer support for your arms, neck and back when feeding, without taking up so much room.
How easy is it to clean? – Babies are unpredictable little humans when it comes to feeding, and, particularly in the early days, breastmilk and formula can end up everywhere. Having a nursing pillow with a cover that can be washed quickly and easily is essential.
Can it be used for anything else? – Some nursing pillows can be used before the birth, as a pregnancy sleeping support, while others double-up as tummy time aids. This is often reflected in the price, but if you’d prefer one piece of kit rather than different products, it may be worth spending more.
How much should I expect to pay?
In our round-up prices vary from just under £40 to a more considered £210, but as mentioned above, this is down to the product’s versatility. A stand-alone nursing pillow doesn’t need to cost the earth, however it’s something you’ll be using a lot, potentially for many months, so make sure you find one that really ticks all of your boxes.
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Sarah has worked as a writer for over 15 years, writing about parenting for Family Traveller, Baby magazine and 5 Minute Fun, MadeForMums and The Independent’s IndyBest.
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