Crib Wedge Pillow Mattress, Infant Acid Reflux/Spit Milk Reducer,High-Density Sponge Pillow,15-Degree Incline Makes Baby Sleep Better


Ideal For Newborns: The infant wedge pillow can reduces discomfort caused by acid reflux/spitting milk,wedge pillow has right density to support your baby’s head and torso with a 15 degree incline (recommended by pediatricians for newborns).
Fits Most Bassinets: The baby reflux pillow is firm, If you are worried baby sometimes ends up stuck in between the two pillows. Please tie the middle tether and fasten it, If you have a breathable towel that can be placed on the pillow, the experience will be better.
Healthy Material: Infant reflux wedge bassinet use high quality 60D High-Density stereotype sponge and breathable organic cotton cover, skin-friendly and no harm. We refused to adopt PU waterproof fabric,the airtight cover lead to bad air breathability of inner foam,easy to cause heat & peculiar smell.
Easy To Clean: Zippered cover is easy to remove and machine washable, no assembly required.
Buy With Confidence: Your satisfaction is our priority. We have a great customer service team. If you have any questions, please contact us and we can provide you with a solution.A crib wedge pillow mattress is a specially designed pillow for infants that is placed underneath their mattress to elevate the baby’s head and upper body by a 15-degree angle. This incline helps to reduce the symptoms of acid reflux and spitting up milk, which are common in infants.

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The pillow is made from high-density sponge material, which provides excellent support for the baby’s head and neck. The wedge shape of the pillow helps to keep the baby in a comfortable position and prevents them from sliding down during sleep.

Using a crib wedge pillow mattress can help your baby sleep better and reduce the discomfort associated with acid reflux and spitting up. It is important to note that the use of any sleep aid for infants should always be discussed with your pediatrician to ensure it is safe and appropriate for your baby’s needs.