#1 Doctor-Recommended Mastectomy Pillow
Cocoon of Comfort
Feels good when almost nothing else does
Safe & Secure
Keep arms in place and away from drains.
Supports Back Sleeping
Makes sleep a non-issue. Zzzzz.
Complete Comfort Keeps You Snuggled and Supported on All Sides
✔ Extra wide wedges
✔ No side slipping or rolling off at night
✔ Keeps arms elevated
✔ Holds them gently in place and away from drains
✔ Designed by a breast cancer survivor
We've Tested, Perfected, and Patented This Product
- Sets up in minutes
- Adjusts to fit you
- Easy to clean
- Snuggles you comfortably during sleep and bedrest
Your Questions Answered
How does the Sleep Again Pillow System help in mastectomy recovery?
The Sleep Again Pillow System was created by a breast cancer survivor, specifically with mastectomy recovery i mind. Patients healing from a mastectomy are instructed to sleep on their back in an elevated position for several weeks after surgery. This is true for many surgeries, but it’s especially important for breast surgery because the elevation both reduces swelling and pain while also increasing circulation. Our system is specifically designed to secure your body in a safe and comfortable position while sleeping and resting using a unique combinations of wedges and side pillows to help prevent you from rolling over at night.
Why is it better to sleep on my back after surgery?
Doctors recommend sleeping on your back post-mastectomy - and many other surgeries! - to manage surgical drains and dressings. Sleeping on your back helps you to heal optimally and protects incisions from excess pressure.
Why does my upper body have to stay elevated after surgery?
Doctors recommend that you sleep with your upper body elevated after surgery to reduce swelling and bruising. It also improves circulation and reduces fluid build up. In addition, elevating your upper body makes getting out of bed easier.
What arm limitations are recommended after a double mastectomy?
Following a double mastectomy, doctors recommend that you do not raise your arms above your shoulders. This is to protect incisions and sutures as well as keep drains in place.
Can I use my HSA/FSA account to purchase my Sleep Again Pillow System?
The Sleep Again Pillow System is not currently covered by private insurance plans. If you have an HSA or FSA plan, the Sleep Again Pillow system is a qualified expenditure for most plans.
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