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Pregnancy Pillow
Sleep during pregnancy is precious and a good pregnancy pillow can make a world of difference. Whether you're just starting to feel your bump or you're in the home stretch of your third trimester, we've picked the very best maternity pillows available in New Zealand to help you rest, recover, and wake up feeling like yourself again. Shop our full range below, and don't hesitate to reach out if you'd like a recommendation.
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Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Buddy Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Twisty 2 in 1 Maternity Pillow
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Twisty 2 in 1 Maternity Pillow
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Twisty 2 in 1 Maternity Pillow
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Buddy Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Buddy Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Buddy Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Buddy Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Buddy Pregnancy Pillow
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Buddy Pregnancy Pillow
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Comfy Big Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Comfy Big Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Comfy Big
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Comfy Big
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Comfy Big Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Comfy Big Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Comfy Big Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Comfy Big
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Refill 10 litres
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Buddy Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Buddy Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Buddy Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Buddy Cover
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Buddy Pregnancy Pillow
Vendor: doomoo
Doomoo Buddy Pregnancy Pillow
FAQ
When should I start using a pregnancy pillow?
When should I start using a pregnancy pillow?
Any time you feel like you need one! Most mums find the biggest difference from around 16–20 weeks, when the bump starts to affect sleep comfort. But there's no reason to wait. If you're uncomfortable earlier, starting sooner will only help. Many women use a pillow from the very start of pregnancy just to get into the habit of side sleeping.
Can a pregnancy pillow help with back and hip pain?
Can a pregnancy pillow help with back and hip pain?
It really can. Placing a pillow between your knees while sleeping on your side helps keep your hips level and takes pressure off your lower back and pelvis, two of the most common sources of discomfort from the second trimester onward. If you're dealing with persistent pain, it's always worth chatting with your midwife or a women's health physio alongside using a pillow.
Can I use my pregnancy pillow after the baby is born?
Can I use my pregnancy pillow after the baby is born?
Absolutely! And most of our customers do. Pregnancy pillows make brilliant nursing and breastfeeding pillows, propping your baby at a comfortable height during feeds and giving your arms and back a much-needed rest. Many also double as a baby lounger or tummy time support as your little one grows. Browse our Feeding & Nursing collection for more postpartum essentials too.
What size pregnancy pillow is best?
What size pregnancy pillow is best?
It depends on your body, your sleeping style, and your bed size. A compact or medium pillow is great if you want targeted support or travel with it easily. A full-length body pillow (around 160–190cm) gives you the most complete head-to-knee support and is especially popular from the third trimester onward. If you share a bed and space is tight, a smaller design or one that wraps around just one side is often the better choice.
Finding the right pregnancy pillow for you
Every pregnancy is different, and the best pillow is simply the one that works for your body. If you're new to pregnancy pillows, a full-length body pillow is usually the most popular starting point — it wraps around you to support your bump, back, and knees all at once, so you're not waking up every hour to rearrange cushions. Our current favourites come from Doomoo, a trusted European maternity brand known for their beautifully soft, Oeko-Tex certified materials and designs that are as nice to look at as they are to sleep with.
A pillow that grows with you
One of the things we love most about a great pregnancy pillow is how much life it has beyond the bump. Most of the options in our range transition seamlessly into nursing pillows, perfect for those long newborn feeding sessions where your back and arms need all the support they can get. Some even become a cosy baby lounger or tummy time support in those early months. It's one of the most versatile purchases you can make during pregnancy, and well worth choosing carefully.
What to look for when you're choosing
A removable, machine-washable cover is a must, you'll use this pillow every night, so easy care matters. Look for skin-safe, certified fabrics, especially if you run warm or are sensitive to synthetics. And think about how much space you have as a compact pillow is great for travelling or smaller beds, while a larger full-body design gives you the most complete support in the third trimester. If you'd like a personalised recommendation, we're always happy to help or you can also checkout our blog on Pregnancy Pillows here.





