A symmetrical contoured support pillow formed essentially in an inverted U-shape, comprising essentially a semi-circular crown designed to support the head of a woman and a pair of spaced symmetrical legs extending downwardly and outwardly divergently away from the crown, the legs having lower ends which are curved inwardly towards each other and forming toes, each leg having a convex bulge extending inwardly in the space between the two legs, the bulges extending towards each other, the resulting space between the legs as formed by the convex bulges being essentially in the shape of an hourglass, the woman lying between the legs of the pillow on her side such that one of the bulges is received in a curvature of the back of the woman whereas the other bulge is received in a tummy area of the woman.
An expandable double nursing pillow provided with two substantially kidney shaped arms and a central elasticized portion to support single or twin infants and accommodate a variety of users having variable sizes, the central elasticized portion having two ends, each end thereof connecting to an arm having a substantially kidney shape, each kidney-shaped arm terminating in an end thereof, the central elasticized portion being provided with one or more elastic members therein so as to provide flexibility and adjustability along the central elasticized portion of the pillow, the central elasticized portion in combination with the two substantially kidney-shaped arms creating an interior well of sufficient diameter to encompass the torso of an adult user, the expandable double nursing pillow being adapted to permit various positioning options to facilitate cradling or nursing of one or two infants simultaneously while accommodating a plurality of body types of the adult user.
A pillow comprises a pillow body having a midsection and a pair of ends. The pillow body is curved and is both flexible and firm to permit it to wrap around a user. A padded attachment member is removably attached to the pillow body to adjust the vertical height of the pillow body.
In one embodiment, a pillow is constructed of a pillow body having a top portion, a middle portion, and a bottom portion. The top portion has a curved end and two curved sides that are generally parallel to each other. The middle portion is generally cylindrical in geometry. The bottom portion includes an enlarged section that flares outward from the middle portion. The bottom portion may also include a curved central section and narrow end section having a curved end.
A pillow system comprises a curved main pillow having a pillow body having a midsection and a pair of ends. The pillow body is curved and is both flexible and firm to permit it to wrap around a user. A curved side pillow is operably attached to one of the ends of the main pillow such that the side pillow is positionable around the user's side and back when the main pillow is placed adjacent to the user's stomach. The side pillow has an inner portion near the main pillow and an outer portion away from the main pillow. The side pillow tapers downward in height from the inner portion to the outer portion.