Introducing the Snoozle Maternity Slide Sheet!

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As I’ve thudded into the third trimester, I’ve all but given up on a proper night’s sleep. I’m now on my third brand of maternity pillow (finally settling on the Theraline - review HERE) and am up around fives times a night to empty my bladder. We’ve also now upgraded our double bed to a super king - this wasn’t even up for discussion, I just went ahead and ordered it at 4am after a particularly bad night a few weeks back. Craig’s face was an absolute picture when he came home and discovered I’d taken a sledgehammer to the bedside cabinets and bought smaller ones in their place. I simply couldn’t cope with another elbow in my face and now need at least the width of a double bed to myself to toss and turn in my sleep.

When I spotted that Snoozle were looking for pregnant women to road test their maternity slide sheet, I thought I’d give it a go. The website is full of claims it’s helped women with painful night-time maneuvers. It’s said to help with a zillion different pregnancy ailments including SPD and Sciatica (two things I’ve regularly whinged about during both of my pregnancies), and also non-pregnancy related arthritic pain or easing the discomfort of those recovering from back surgery.

So what is it?

It’s a 75×75″ ‘tube’ made from kind-to-skin cotton on the outer layer, and a satin inner fabric that is designed to slide comfortably with your every move. It’s incredibly simple, but often these are the very products that work the best. It’s a concept that’s worked a treat for Icelandic midwives for years and has now been recreated by Snoozle for all to benefit from.

The theory is that it makes your movements smoother and faster so you don’t need to put in as much effort when you toss and turn. This means you won’t use as many sore muscles and move as many painful joints. It’s ideal if you’re bed-sharing as it only goes on your side of the bed and is designed to be completely noiseless so as not to disturb your other half. Reportedly, it also makes rolling out of bed in the mornings that little bit easier.

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It’s highly recommended during child birth when you’re struggling to change position (don’t worry, it’s washable at up to 60 °c), and equally useful if you’ve had a c-section and are struggling to sit up in bed to breastfeed.

So what did I think?

First up - I love the simple packaging. It came in a really pretty box which is handy to tuck away in your hospital bag if you’ve bought two.

I was sent a pink Snoozle (but it is also available in blue or grey) - the design is as simple as I’ve suggested above but I’m really impressed with the quality. The logo is embroidered so it doesn’t irritate you when in contact with your skin, and the outer layer (that you sleep on) is soft to touch.

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You simply pop the sheet on the bed (on top of your regular bed sheet) with the satin trims beneath your shoulder and thighs. It’s very generously proportioned so you have plenty of room either side.

There’s no denying my movements were MUCH faster and smoother with the Snoozle. I’m also making far less noise when I toss and turn. I used to moan and whimper a bit as it was so painful. It’s also completely noiseless and hasn’t disturbed Craigy in the slightest. Having used it for the past 5 nights, I’m happy to report I feel much more rested in the mornings and my symptoms are better throughout the day as a result. If I have a bad day and Mini Madam pushes down on my sciatic nerve one too many times, I simply have a nap on my Snoozle and gain a few hours respite.

My only niggle (not a criticism of the product at all as this is completely unavoidable) is that after several turns from side to side, the Snoozle inevitably gets twisted underneath you. This shouldn’t wake you up at night, but does mean you’ll constantly have to straighten it out when you get back from every one of your many trips to the loo!

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But that’s it! I can’t think of anything that would prevent me recommending the Snoozle maternity slide sheet to anyone who is struggling with sleep in pregnancy. It’s had a huge impact for many mums-to-be and is only a tiny £24.00. In fact, so convinced is Snoozle’s founder Lilja that it’ll help you, she offers a full money-back guarantee if it doesn’t!

DISCLAIMER: I was provided with a Snoozle for the purposes of his review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Linking to Tried & Tested by the lovely Kate at Family Fever and Colette at We’re going on an adventure.

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24 Weeks Pregnant - You’re Gonna Hear Me Roar

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You might think that Christmas and the impending New Year celebrations would have taken my mind off this pregnancy and the fact I’m sharing my entire body with Mini Madam this week. But nope - I’m more miserable than ever. I’ve moaned about pretty much everything - from Christmas tv (is it just me or has Star Wars been on everyday?), to Craig’s depleted version of the Christmas food shop, to the ending of Under the Dome - the 1000 pager by Stephen King I’ve been battling for the last few weeks.

In fact, I’ve been worse than Katie Hopkins with PMT this week. It’s led to bickering on an epic scale. Sometimes the arguments have gone a little far and one of us (okay me, always me) will go off for a 2 hour sulk in the bedroom. These self-imposed periods of exile usually end when I’ve seen something on Amazon I want to buy and need Craig’s credit card details.

When I think back to some of things that have led to this over-dramatic stair-trudging and door slamming you have to laugh. I sulked on Boxing Day because Craig suggested I get some exercise to counteract all the stiffness in my shoulders and lower back. This was a sulk made all the more pathetic by the fact that I’ve already gone ahead and bought a Pregnancy Yoga DVD to try to sort out my gammy back anyway! I must admit that I never thought I’d ever re-live my Space Hopper days and roll around on inflatable balls again, especially now my uterus is the size of a football. I hate all that “centre of gravity / grounding yourself” rubbish and would rather stick pins under my fingernails than sit through a track by Enya, so have deliberately bought a DVD that promises none of the usual “I’m a tree” crap.

It’s true I needed to try something as I’ve woken up in tears over the last few weeks and struggle to extracate Dexter from his cot prison in the mornings. I’ve also convinced Craig to buy a super kingsize bed (that will barely fit in our bedroom) and have insisted he cram a maternity pillow under his belly when he goes to sleep so I’m not suffering alone.

Despite all this moaning, this pregnancy continues to speed by, I can’t believe I’m already 24 weeks pregnant. There’s still so much to buy and prepare that I’m getting really nervous we’ll run out of time before Mini Madam moves in with us properly. For some reason Craig seems to have a bit of a mental block when it comes to this baby and prefers to buy things for the little man currently ruining my lounge. I know he’s not doing this deliberately, and it’s not because this time we have a person of the female persuasion joining the family, it’s simply because it’s far easier to buy for someone you can actually see and feel, rather than someone who seems so far away yet is actually pounding my insides everyday.

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Toddler Bump Bonding

Speaking of Dexter, he seems to have a newfound appreciation of mummy’s curves this week. He’s taken to scaling my belly like Edmund Hiliary conquering Everest when I’m relaxing on the sofa. He can get quite rough, kneeing my boobs and jumping on my legs but I’m assured that no amount of toddler / bump bonding will harm Mini Madam.

There’s been tons of kicking which is really comforting but does make me question when she actually sleeps! Apparently foetuses manage the same number of hours as a newborn (so pretty much 14 hours a day) - but my little girl seems to be up and practicing gymnastics every moment of the day. She’s particularly active at night which is a pain when you’re also dealing with a fretful and snoring bed mate (you have no idea how close I’ve come to smothering him with a pillow at 3am). It also feels incredibly low meaning my bladder takes a real pounding daily and I barely go an hour without visiting the loo. Given morning sickness has also returned with a vengeance, I feel like I’m right back in first trimester territory again.

I seem to have developed a dairy intolerance too. A round of cheese on toast saw me doubled over the loo last week, so that’s ruled out a good proportion of my favourite foods. Sigh.

Right that’s it. I’m sure anyone who started reading this, gave up two paragraphs in anyway. Until next week….

Gems

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