Motherhood
inspired Melissa Wyatt to devise the now award winning Thrupenny Bits
Breastfeeding pillows. These are stylish and highly portable
breastfeeding cushions converting to a bag when done breastfeeding.
She
found breastfeeding in public to be a stressful and uncomfortable
process. “What I really wanted was some sort of transportable pillow or
support, that could be used discreetly anywhere I might need to feed my
baby, something that didn’t scream “this is for breastfeeding!”
After
doing her research she came to the conclusion that the breastfeeding
pillows already available seemed far too bulky to carry around, were
severely lacking on the style front and had a tendency to slide off her
lap with baby slipping down the gap.
“This is when I had my eureka moment and came up with Thrupenny Bits.”
“Having
my cushions to successfully breastfeed my second son made breastfeeding
a breeze, unlike with my first son. Plus all the positive feedback I’m
now getting from satisfied customers is what spurs me on to keep
spreading the word.”
This
cushion has the unique advantage of converting to a great toddler bag.
Hanging across the body it always leaves two hands free, essential when
dealing with highly active toddlers!
Save 15% now by using code SANTA at checkout
Enter for a chance to win this lovely pillow by using the Rafflecopter below. You can also enter by heading over to the Thrupenny Bits Facebook Page, liking the page and commenting on the Giveaway image highlighted there.
Throughout December there will be lots of lovely breastfeeding prizes up for grabs from lots of lovely companies. Find out about all the prizes up for grabs here and follow Keep Britain Breastfeeding on Facebook for updates..
All competitions will end at Midday on December 24th and winners will be drawn within 14 days
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