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Reddit mentions of Dr. Brown's Gia Nursing Pillow

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Dr. Brown's Gia Nursing Pillow. Here are the top ones.

Dr. Brown's Gia Nursing Pillow
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    Features:
  • 100% Cotton Shell. 100% Polyester fill
  • Thick-to-thin design to grow with baby for virtually limitless nursing positions
  • Machine wash and dry/retains shape throughout washing
  • Use with or without covers/covers sold separately
  • Offers multiple sitting and propping positions for baby, first-of-its-kind patented design by a lactation consultant
Specs:
ColorBrown
Height27.55905509 Inches
Length7.87401574 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2010
SizeStandard
Weight1.10231131 Pounds
Width11.81102361 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Dr. Brown's Gia Nursing Pillow:

u/DarlingDestruction · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I was/am in the exact same boat - first kid, limited funds, starting from scratch, going through reviews and prices drove me insane. It took me probably three months to get my registry together, and, even then, I am still switching things up, lol.

lucieslist.com was invaluable while picking everything out. I highly recommend you check it out.

What we have bought ourselves that fit our tight budget:

Graco Comfy Cruiser Travel System. We had already decided to go with that car seat, given that it seems to be the top-rated budget option, and the stroller ended up being a much-needed bonus. We go on walks a lot, so it works for us. If you don't need the stroller, the seat itself is, I think, only ~$100.

The Pack N Play, which I've heard from literally everyone and their mother is almost a necessity.

Because we don't have an IKEA near us to get our hands on a swanky $99 crib, we bought this DaVinci crib. We still only ended up paying $100 for it, as we found it on sale, however, we would have paid the $200 for it, given that the reviews are good, and, when compared to some other cribs that cost $400 and up, the price isn't bad at all.

As for the rest of the registry, we have on there a Moby wrap (affordable baby wearing, yay!), nail clippers, outlet plugs, nursing pads, a wipes case, a baby tub, baby wash, assorted crib sheets, waterproof crib sheets, Pack N Play mattress, and sheets to go with, crib mattress (we actually bought this one when we found it on sale for $20, and it's just fine), receiving blankets, dirty diaper bags (because we aren't getting a diaper pail, just a small can with a seal-able lid), changing pad, and a cover to go with, pacifiers, Dr. Brown's Gia Nursing Pillow, a bottle brush, bottle warmer, thermometer, booger sucker, camera to monitor the baby, and a few other assorted things that I couldn't really find a definitive "best in class" for, so pick at your own discretion: diaper bag, swaddles (although I've read good things about the Summer Infant brand), bottles (we're going with Phillips Avent), a bouncer (we got this one), and a swing.

I agonized over this stuff for what felt like forever, lol, so I hope it helps you and saves you some hair-pulling. It's all so overwhelming!

u/boombastik_kat_ · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Dr. Brown's Gia pillow is superb. It's big and angled. http://www.amazon.com/Dr-Browns-Gia-Nursing-Pillow/dp/B0048BP5RU

u/FatFingerHelperBot · 1 pointr/February2018Bumpers

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u/groovyfinch · 1 pointr/February2018Bumpers
  • The Brest Friend pillow I adored last time was useless to me after my c-section this time. Instead I use a Gia which is also great because it puts them at an angle which helps with reflux.

  • The bassinet for the stroller... we live in the hills so half the time she'd be tipped down toward her head and wasn't happy about it. Plus it's black and gets very warm. If I'd been able to start going for walks right away (as opposed to waiting six weeks) I probably would have gotten more use out of it. Now she just rides in the regular stroller seat and is happy as a clam.

  • The Hakaa pump... I just don't seem to be able to get it to do anything.