I also see Moms that are intent on having all the gadgets that they can-is this because they had "security objects" as recommended by some pediatric gurus when they were babies? I guess they feel they need all this magical stuff to help them succeed at breastfeeding. Anyway, the pillow- the rounded one with the cute name is the most popular around here. I tell Moms it is not enough support, and suggest that they get some wide grosgrain ribbon and pin it with big pins to the pillow (so they don't even have to sew) so they can wear it like an apron. At least this way the baby doesn't end up between Mom and the pillow with Mom hunched over the baby. Also it makes the point to the moms that the pillow alone won't guarantee good positioning. I do have one of the firmer pillows that velcros around the waist to use with Moms who come back to the hospital for help, and it can be beneficial. It is adjustable, in that it can be placed well above the waist to bring the baby up higher. I still use folded baby blankets or whatever to get support under Mom's wrist-esp if she has/had carpal tunnel syndrome. Oh, one positive note about all the stuff- I've had Moms who were having problems say they weren't about to give up-they had spent too much on all the breastfeeding pillows, pumps, speciality clothes, etc.! and these were not the kind of women that I expected to tough out any problems! The economics of breastfeeding! Personally I was so happy to have my own washer and dryer and a front carrier that my LLLLeader made for me, I didn't need anything else in terms of gadgets. Sincerely, Diana Roberts _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html