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The Highest-Rated Pillows On Amazon For Every Type Of Sleeper


The Highest-Rated Pillows On Amazon For Every Type Of Sleeper

Promising review: "Not just for pregnancy. As a husky 42 year old man who works on his feet 50 hours a week, this has helped me sleep so much more soundly and comfortable than anything I've added to my sleep arsenal. The pillow itself is very soft and just the right amount of filling to not be too soft or firm. It doesn't get hot either and very well made. I am a side sleeper and this has helped tremendously with keeping my hips aligned while sleeping and has actually helped alleviate some numbness in my outter thigh area due to a pinched sciatic nerve. It also feels like you're sleeping in a little cocoon that you can cuddle on one side and is up against you on the other. As someone who is neurodivergent it ticks a lot stimulus boxes for me and my fellow ND friends will understand the comfort. No notes. 10/10" -- Nick

While wedge-shaped pillows can be great for non-sleeping bed activities (wink, wink), they are great for sleeping too. Dr. Kristle Lynch, a gastroenterologist and spokesperson for the American Gastroenterological Association, previously told HuffPost that wedge pillows can help people with acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease, as it "keeps the esophagus and stomach at a more upright." We love this highly-rated option from Amazon; that's the perfect amount of firm.

Promising review: "I snore... I mean like a freight train barreling through the bedroom... my wife hates it. I also have periodic issues with acid reflux. Well, I did. After a month of sleeping on "The Wedge" I don't have issues with either. I now wake up feeling much more rested, which is the good news. The bad news is I am now a stomach/side sleeper who is learning how to sleep on my back. I can get away with sleeping on my side if I am positioned properly on the wedge pillow. However, waking up on my stomach ensures the next couple of days are difficult because of back pain. Even waking up on my side can have the same impact. My opinion is the good outweighs the bad... and the need for a CPAP machine. Don't expect this to be a miracle if you are a side/back sleeper. You are going to have to make a change. This is not because of the pillow. It's because that is just the way the laws of physics work. If you want to fight acid reflux and snoring you are going to be sleeping on your back." -- Noah Sanders

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