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Hygiene tips for nursing pillows: How to keep it clean and fresh

Hygienetipps für Stillkissen: So bleibt es sauber und frisch

Nursing pillows are a great help during breastfeeding, but they are also prone to getting dirty and need to be cared for regularly. Whether it's spit, milk or sweat - your nursing pillow gets dirty quickly and should be cleaned regularly to ensure both hygiene and comfort. In this article, you'll learn how to keep your nursing pillow clean and fresh.

Why cleaning your nursing pillow is so important

Since your nursing pillow is in direct contact with you and your baby, bacteria, dirt and allergens easily accumulate. Regular cleaning ensures that your nursing pillow remains hygienic and prevents possible skin irritations or allergies in you and your baby. Proper care also contributes to the longevity of the pillow.

1. Check the care instructions

Before washing your nursing pillow, you should always read the care instructions on the label. Some pillowcases and fillings are machine washable, while others can only be cleaned by hand. It is especially important to choose gentle cleaning methods for natural materials such as kapok. For example, kapok should not be put in the washing machine at all, otherwise it will lose its natural self-cleaning properties and become completely unusable.

2. Use washable covers

A removable and washable pillowcase is one of the easiest ways to keep your nursing pillow clean. Covers made of organic cotton or other hypoallergenic materials can be easily washed in the washing machine. Wash the cover at least once a week, or more often if necessary, to remove dirt and bacteria.

How to clean the inside of the nursing pillow

The inside of the nursing pillow is often a little more difficult to clean, especially if it is made of special materials such as microbeads, kapok or hollow fibers. Here are some tips on how to keep the inside of the pillow clean.

3. Air drying and regular ventilation

An important step in caring for your nursing pillow is to air it out regularly. Hang it out in the fresh air after use to remove moisture and odors. Air drying also helps kill bacteria and keep the pillow fresh.

4. Treat stains immediately

If your nursing pillow has stains from spilled milk or baby spit-up, you should treat them as soon as possible. Use a mild stain remover or a mixture of water and a little laundry detergent. Dab the stain gently, avoiding saturating the pillow.

How often should you clean your nursing pillow?

The frequency of cleaning depends on usage. Ideally, you should wash the pillowcase at least once a week. The inside of the pillow should be cleaned every few months or aired regularly, depending on usage.

5. Drying and storage

After washing or cleaning your nursing pillow, make sure it is completely dry before using it again. Moisture can cause mold to grow, which will render the pillow unusable. Store the pillow in a dry place when not in use.

Conclusion: Cleanliness for comfort and hygiene

Proper care of your nursing pillow not only ensures hygiene, but also maximum comfort during breastfeeding. Regular washing, airing and the use of washable covers guarantee that your nursing pillow stays clean and fresh - for a healthy breastfeeding experience for you and your baby. If you are still looking for the right nursing pillow, stop by our shop and let our Kapok nursing pillows inspire you.

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