The cover is removable and machine-washable. Soak it in a mild detergent and warm water, then spin it around in the wash to remove the dirt. Hang it to dry.
The easiest way to hand wash a Boppy pillow is to fill a sink or tub with lukewarm water and add a few drops of mild soap. Soak the pillow for a few minutes, then rinse it off with cool water. Hang it to dry.
Babies generally don’t use the Boppy lounger until they are at least 6 months old. It’s important to keep in mind that babies will develop at their own pace, so it may take some time for them to use the lounger comfortably.
The Boppy pillow can be machine-washed on gentle cycle in cold water with a mild detergent. Tumble dry low for best results.
To wash your Brest Friend nursing pillow, simply fill a sink with cold water and add a mild soap. Soak the nursing pillow for a few minutes, then rinse it off with cool water.
Babies can’t sleep in a Boppy lounger because they need support to maintain their neck and head position.
Boppy pillows are not the cause of babies dying from them. There have been a few cases where babies have died after being placed on or near a Boppy pillow, but this is not the norm and most babies who die from using a Boppy pillow do so because they were sleeping on their stomach and became entrapped between the pillow and their chest.
There is no definitive answer to this question as there is no way to know for certain. However, it’s generally considered that a baby won’t die in a Boppy lounger if the lounger is used properly and the baby is positioned correctly. If the baby is positioned too high or too low in the lounger, or if there are other hazards nearby (like sharp edges), then a baby could potentially die in a Boppy lounger.
The Boppy lounger was recalled because it could pose a strangulation hazard to infants.
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to get your baby to sit on a Boppy will vary depending on their age, size, and temperament.