May 2016 Moms

UO Thursday 3/10/16

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Re: UO Thursday 3/10/16

  • @vinerie, @pylwhammy, and @auntieembabes: On the Snoogle! 

    I do actually love it for sleeping (though right now I mostly am just sleeping on the couch because of heartburn).

    But it's also great for other sitting/relaxing.  If you want to sit in bed and read, you can wrap it around you to support your back *and* your book (I imagine it'll also be good for nursing in that capacity). If you want to lean back and watch TV, you can wrap it around yourself and twist the back end up into a snake shape so your head has an immovable pillow while you lower back still gets support. Also, if you curl it up into a donut you can lie on your belly for a bit to ease your back: just position your bump in the middle of the donut. I also use it in my home office chair to keep myself from slouching and to support my lower back.

    Even if it's a loss for sleeping, I'd definitely recommend trying more things with it:) It might not be a total loss! And it might even save your back!

    FWIW I'm 5'7", which is pretty average height, I think?
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  • dshannah said:
    @vinerie, @pylwhammy, and @auntieembabes: On the Snoogle! 

    I do actually love it for sleeping (though right now I mostly am just sleeping on the couch because of heartburn).

    But it's also great for other sitting/relaxing.  If you want to sit in bed and read, you can wrap it around you to support your back *and* your book (I imagine it'll also be good for nursing in that capacity). If you want to lean back and watch TV, you can wrap it around yourself and twist the back end up into a snake shape so your head has an immovable pillow while you lower back still gets support. Also, if you curl it up into a donut you can lie on your belly for a bit to ease your back: just position your bump in the middle of the donut. I also use it in my home office chair to keep myself from slouching and to support my lower back.

    Even if it's a loss for sleeping, I'd definitely recommend trying more things with it:) It might not be a total loss! And it might even save your back!

    FWIW I'm 5'7", which is pretty average height, I think?
    This makes sense. I'm 5'3" and I feel like there's almost too much snoogle. The part that wraps through my knees comes up to my lower back or bottom of my bump depending on which side I'm sleeping on. Sometimes I feel like I'm being smothered by my snoogle, but I'll never break up with it. 
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