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Best Pregnancy Pillows UK

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By Hannah Wright · Reviews Editor

Prices & availability last checked 28 July 2026

How do these picks compare at a glance?

Comparison of our picks
Pick Score Best for ShapePost-birth useCover Price
Widgey 5-in-1 Nursing Pillow 9.4/10 Best overall Multi-config (5 positions)Feeding support From £34.99
Kally Sleep Pregnancy Pillow 9.2/10 Best full-body Full-length body with bump cut-outCotton, removable From £49.99
Babymoov Mum & B Multi-Ventilated Pillow 9/10 Best breathable Modular ventilated sectionsMesh panels + cotton From £44.99
Seraphine Ultimate Pregnancy Pillow 8.7/10 Best premium U-shape full wrapBamboo blend, removable From £59.99
Pharmedoc Pregnancy Pillow C-Shape 8.4/10 Best budget C-shape full bodyJersey cotton, removable Check on Amazon

Sleep gets harder as pregnancy progresses — your bump, hips and lower back all protest at night. A pregnancy pillow is a comfort aid that helps you maintain side-sleeping, which the NHS recommends from 28 weeks onwards because falling asleep on your back is associated with a higher risk of stillbirth in late pregnancy.

What actually matters in this category?

- Side-sleeping support. A pillow between the knees aligns hips and reduces pelvic pain. A bump support prevents you rolling flat onto your back in your sleep.
- Shape. C-shape and U-shape pillows wrap around the body; wedge pillows tuck under the bump or behind the back. Full-length pillows suit dedicated side-sleepers; wedges suit hot sleepers who find big pillows claustrophobic.
- After-birth use. The best pregnancy pillows double as nursing or feeding support — the Widgey 5-in-1 is the classic UK example.
- Not a medical device. Pregnancy pillows provide comfort only. They do not prevent complications, and they are not a substitute for NHS antenatal advice. If you have pelvic girdle pain (PGP), speak to your midwife about physiotherapy referral.

Do pregnancy pillows run hot?

Memory foam and dense fill retain heat. If you run hot in pregnancy, look for breathable cotton covers and less dense fill rather than the thickest pillow available.

Which products made the shortlist?

Best overall

1.Widgey 5-in-1 Nursing Pillow

From £34.99

9.4 /10

The British classic that predates most "pregnancy pillow" brands — five configurations including bump support, back wedge and post-birth feeding pillow. Compact enough to actually fit a double bed, which full-length U-shape pillows often do not.

Pros

  • +Five configurations cover pregnancy and post-birth feeding
  • +Compact — fits a standard double bed without evicting your partner
  • +British-designed with decades of parent loyalty

Cons

  • Not a full-length body pillow — less wrap-around support than C-shape rivals
  • Cover needs regular washing — buy a spare

Best full-body

2.Kally Sleep Pregnancy Pillow

From £49.99

9.2 /10

Kally Sleep's full-length pregnancy pillow is the dedicated side-sleeper pick — a long body pillow with a bump cut-out and knee support that keeps hips aligned all night. The cover is breathable cotton, which matters when pregnancy hormones run hot.

Pros

  • +Full-length design supports head, bump, knees and ankles
  • +Bump cut-out prevents pressure on the abdomen
  • +Breathable cotton cover — cooler than memory foam rivals

Cons

  • Large — needs a king-size bed or a partner willing to share less space
  • Single-purpose — less versatile post-birth than the Widgey

Best breathable

3.Babymoov Mum & B Multi-Ventilated Pillow

From £44.99

9 /10

Babymoov's ventilated pregnancy pillow uses mesh panels and a modular design for women who overheat at night — the sections can be rearranged for bump, back or knee support without a single dense foam block trapping heat.

Pros

  • +Ventilated mesh panels reduce overheating
  • +Modular sections — use only what you need each night
  • +Includes a travel bag for hospital or weekends away

Cons

  • Modular sections can shift during sleep until you find the right arrangement
  • Less structured support than a fixed C-shape pillow

Best premium

4.Seraphine Ultimate Pregnancy Pillow

From £59.99

8.7 /10

Seraphine's U-shape pillow in bamboo-blend fabric — full wrap-around support with a removable cover and a shape that prevents back-rolling in late pregnancy. Premium materials and construction for women who want the most supportive option.

Pros

  • +U-shape prevents rolling onto your back in sleep
  • +Bamboo-blend cover is soft and thermo-regulating
  • +Removable, machine-washable cover

Cons

  • U-shape pillows dominate the bed — measure before buying
  • Premium price for a single-purpose product

Best budget

5.Pharmedoc Pregnancy Pillow C-Shape

Check price on Amazon

8.4 /10

The Amazon bestseller that proves you do not need to spend £60+ for decent side-sleeping support — a full C-shape body pillow with a removable jersey cover at a budget price. Not the most durable fill, but adequate for the third trimester months.

Pros

  • +Full C-shape support at a budget price
  • +Removable jersey cover included
  • +Widely reviewed with consistent UK buyer feedback

Cons

  • Fill loses shape faster than premium rivals over months
  • Cover quality is basic — consider buying a spare

How did we choose these products?

We build every shortlist the same way: we map the whole UK market for the category, weight the specifications that change daily life (not the ones that look good in adverts), cross-reference sustained buyer feedback across multiple retailers, and sanity-check prices across the retailers we link. Retailers cannot pay to appear, and commission never affects rankings. Prices were verified on the "last reviewed" date and will drift — always confirm on the retailer page.

What UK safety standard should you check?

UK standard: GPSR + UK Cosmetics Regulation (skincare). Everyday consumables are covered by general product safety law; wipes, balms and washes additionally fall under the UK Cosmetics Regulation, requiring ingredient listing and a responsible person.

  • Skincare lists full ingredients and a UK/EU responsible person
  • Sold by an established brand or retailer, not an anonymous marketplace seller
  • Check gov.uk recalls before bulk-buying a new-to-you brand

Check live UK recalls before buying: gov.uk product recalls & alerts · Read our guide to dangerous baby products sold online .

What questions come up most?

When should I start using a pregnancy pillow?

Most women find one helpful from the second trimester, when the bump makes side-sleeping uncomfortable. The NHS recommends side-sleeping from 28 weeks — a pregnancy pillow helps you stay in that position through the night.

What shape pregnancy pillow is best?

C-shape and U-shape pillows suit dedicated side-sleepers who want full-body support. Wedge pillows are better for hot sleepers or those who only need bump or back support. The Widgey 5-in-1 adapts to multiple shapes, which is why it tops our list.

Can I use a pregnancy pillow after birth?

Yes — most pregnancy pillows double as nursing or feeding support. The Widgey 5-in-1 is specifically designed for post-birth feeding, and C-shape pillows work as backrests for bottle or breastfeeding in bed.

Which other buying guides should you read?

See our top pick Widgey 5-in-1 Nursing Pillow