This blanket solved our blanket tug of war at night. I chose the extra warmth option, and my partner (who sleeps much hotter than me) chose the lightest option. Each person gets to pick their weight and fill material. The concept is simple: two sides of the comforter are connected by a zipper in the middle. It's the ideal solution for people who sleep with a furnace for a partner. I recently tested the Create Your Perfect Comforter from Sleep Number, and when I say I was surprised, I mean it. I even caught my husband napping with it once, so if you're generally a side sleeper you can enjoy this pillow as well. I also appreciated how the pillow didn't overheat and remained comfortably cool throughout the night. I liked how this pillow wasn't too big and you could easily maneuver it as you switch sleeping positions throughout the night. I found this pillow was the best fit for me and my needs throughout the majority of my pregnancy, but it may be more suitable during the second trimester as your belly grows and needs some support when you sleep on your side. If you're not into a softer option, this may not be the right fit for you. Because it's moldable, it also gets in the way less if you share a bed, compared to a full body pregnancy pillow. It's also fully adjustable and can be molded into a U-, C-, L- or I-shape. This lightweight cylinder-shaped pillow is filled with microbeads to allow for proper airflow and keep you cool. Of all the pregnancy pillows I tested, my favorite was the Frida Mom Adjustable Keep-Cool Pregnancy Pillow.
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