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Every feed ends with 20 minutes of holding baby upright — or it should. This pillow does the holding for you. The 15° memory foam incline keeps your baby gently elevated after feeding so gravity reduces acid rising back up, without you needing to stay there.

Why holding baby upright after every feed isn't sustainable

Reflux and spit-up happen because a newborn's lower oesophageal sphincter — the valve between the stomach and oesophagus — is still developing. Gravity is the only thing keeping milk down in those early months. Lay baby flat and that advantage disappears. Rolled blankets shift as baby moves. Holding them works, but it costs you every minute of rest you'd otherwise have.

The slope pillow keeps your baby at a consistent 15° incline after every feed — so gravity does the work your arms have been doing. Put baby down. Baby stays settled. You get your time back.

What's included

  • 1 × Newborn Anti-Reflux Slope Pillow (memory foam, pure cotton cover)
  • Safety strap included in the With Safety Strap variant only

Good to know

  • Age range: 0–12 months
  • Dimensions: 60 × 40 × 28 cm — fits standard 0.9m crib or bassinet
  • Filling: Memory foam | Cover: Pure cotton — spot clean only
  • Always use with adult supervision. The With Safety Strap variant is recommended for overnight crib use.
  • Free shipping on all Parent Nest orders — approximately 13–15 days to the US
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3 Reasons Your Baby Won't Settle After Feeding

It's not random crying. There's a reason — and it's the same one keeping thousands of parents awake right now.

Acid rising back up
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Acid rising back up

A newborn's lower oesophageal sphincter — the valve between the stomach and food pipe — is still developing. When your baby lies flat after feeding, there's nothing stopping stomach acid from rising back up and irritating their throat. They can't tell you it burns. You just see them arch their back, refuse to settle, and cry the moment you put them down.

Warning signs
  • Arching back during or after feeds
  • Refusing to lie flat
  • Wet burps and frequent hiccups
  • Gagging or coughing after milk
  • Fussy and unsettled 10–30 minutes after feeding
Trapped gas with nowhere to go
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Trapped gas with nowhere to go

A newborn's digestive system is immature. Gas gets trapped and creates painful bloating — and lying flat makes it almost impossible to release. Even adults prop themselves up in bed to pass gas comfortably. A baby flat on their back, with no muscle control and no way to communicate the discomfort, is stuck with it until it passes on its own. That's the grunting, leg-pulling, red-faced crying you're seeing.

Warning signs
  • Grunting and straining
  • Pulling legs up toward the belly
  • Red face and visible discomfort
  • Waking frequently in pain
  • Hard, distended belly after feeds
No sense of security when put down
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No sense of security when put down

For nine months, your baby lived in a warm, contained, slightly elevated environment. Being placed flat on a wide open surface triggers a startle reflex — their nervous system reads it as unsafe. That's why they immediately calm the moment you pick them back up and hold them against your chest. Elevated, contained, warm — their body finally feels the security it's looking for. The slope pillow recreates that feeling without you needing to hold them all night.

Warning signs
  • Startles awake immediately after being put down
  • Calms instantly when picked up and held upright
  • Cries more at night than during held naps
  • Falls asleep on you but won't stay asleep in the crib
  • Needs rocking or holding for 20+ minutes after every feed
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The Common Thread

All three causes share the same trigger: lying flat removes the one thing that helps — gravity. Acid rises. Gas stays trapped. Baby feels unsafe. The slope pillow fixes all three at once, from the very first night.

Every Cause. One Solution.

The cause

Immature valve lets acid rise when baby lies flat

How we solve it

15° memory foam incline — gravity keeps stomach contents down without any effort from you

The result

Less spit-up, less crying, and a baby that actually stays settled after feeds

The cause

Trapped gas has nowhere to go when lying completely flat

How we solve it

Gentle incline aids natural gas movement and digestion — no bouncing, no winding marathons

The result

Faster settling after feeds — less grunting, leg-pulling, and unexplained discomfort

The cause

Wide, flat surface triggers startle reflex — baby wakes the moment you put them down

How we solve it

Elevated, contained shape recreates the held position — same security, no arms required

The result

Baby stays asleep when you put them down — you get your hands back after every feed

What sets it apart

DIY fixes — rolled blankets, folded towels — shift and flatten as baby moves

How we solve it

Purpose-built firm foam holds a consistent 15° angle all night — no repositioning, no adjustments

The result

The angle that works at 8pm still works at 3am — no midnight readjustments

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15° Feeding Incline
Gravity keeps stomach contents down after every feed — so you can put baby down sooner
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Memory Foam Support
Conforms to baby's body for even weight distribution and comfort through every rest
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Pure Cotton Cover
Soft, breathable fabric gentle enough for newborn skin from day one
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Safety Strap Option
With Safety Strap variant adds a wraparound strap for secure overnight positioning

How It Works

Place. Rest. Settle. That's it.

Position After Feeding
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Position After Feeding

Place baby face-up on the slope pillow straight after their feed. The 15° angle keeps stomach contents settled by gravity.

Baby Rests Comfortably
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Baby Rests Comfortably

Memory foam shapes to baby's body. Pure cotton keeps them comfortable. The incline reduces reflux and aids digestion naturally.

You Get Your Time Back
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You Get Your Time Back

No more holding baby upright for 20 minutes after every feed. Baby settles. You rest.

From Exhausted to Rested — Starting Tonight

Every night your baby fights sleep in discomfort, a part of you breaks. You feel helpless, running on no sleep, and quietly terrified you're missing something. You're not failing — your baby just needs a position that flat sleeping can't provide. The slope pillow is not a gadget or a gimmick. It's a simple fix to a physical problem, and it works from the very first night you use it.

From Exhausted to Rested — Starting Tonight
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Get your evenings back

Sleep deprivation affects everything — your patience, your relationship, your ability to care for your baby. When baby settles after feeds, you get the rest you need to actually be present. That matters more than any product feature.

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Support healthy digestion from day one

Persistent reflux and gas discomfort in early months can lead to feeding aversion and unsettled sleep patterns that last. Gentle elevation after every feed supports your baby's developing digestive system when it needs it most.

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Stop the holding marathon

Holding baby upright for 20 minutes after every feed — including the 2am and 4am ones — is not sustainable. The slope pillow does the holding for you, so you can put baby down, step away, and actually rest between feeds.

15° gravity-assisted incline
Memory foam + pure cotton
Works from birth to 12 months
Safety strap option available
30-day satisfaction guarantee

Problems It Fixes

Real frustrations. Simple solutions. That's what Parent Nest is built on.

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My baby spits up every time I lay them flat after a feed
The 15° incline keeps stomach contents down naturally — no more propping blankets or holding upright for 20 minutes.
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I'm exhausted from holding baby upright after every feed
Put baby down on the slope pillow after feeding and free your hands — the incline does the work.
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My baby is unsettled and gassy after milk — nothing helps
The gentle elevation aids digestion and reduces gas build-up, helping baby settle faster after feeds.
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I'm worried about propping baby up with folded blankets
This is a purpose-built slope with consistent 15° incline — safer and more reliable than makeshift solutions.
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Baby won't sleep flat in the crib after feeds
The slope mimics the elevated angle of being held, giving baby the comfort they need to stay settled.
I need something that works from the very first week
Designed for newborns from birth to 12 months — no age delay, no setup, works from night one.

Why Parents Stop Using Workarounds

Every parent tries something before they find this. Here's why the usual fixes don't last.

Why Parents Stop Using Workarounds
The usual fix
Why it fails
What we do instead
🔄Holding baby upright after every feed
20+ minutes per feed, every feed — including 2am and 4am. Not sustainable on no sleep.
The 15° slope holds the angle for you. Put baby down. Walk away.
🔄Rolling up a blanket under the mattress
The blanket compresses and shifts as baby moves. Inconsistent angle means inconsistent relief.
Firm memory foam holds a precise 15° incline all night — same angle at 8pm and 4am.
🔄Propping with a folded towel or wedge
Hard edges and rigid shapes create pressure points on newborn skin. Baby slides off the angle.
Memory foam conforms to baby's shape. No pressure points. No sliding.
🔄Waiting it out — hoping baby grows out of it
Reflux peaks at 4 months. Weeks of broken sleep, exhaustion, and feeding aversion in the meantime.
Works from the first night. No waiting, no settling-in period, no adjustment required.
🔄Letting baby sleep on you — chest sleeping, carrier naps
You can't sleep. You can't move. And it creates a dependency that's even harder to break later.
Baby gets the elevated, contained feeling they need — without you being the surface.

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Frequently Asked

Designed for newborns from birth through to 12 months — it works from the very first night home.
The Standard variant is best used for supervised post-feed rest. The With Safety Strap variant includes an adjustable wraparound strap for added security. Always follow safe sleep guidelines and use with adult supervision.
The 15° incline uses gravity to keep stomach contents settled after feeding. It reduces the amount of milk that comes back up and helps baby digest more comfortably in those early months.
Memory foam filling with a pure cotton cover. Soft, breathable, and gentle against newborn skin.
The Standard variant is the base pillow. The With Safety Strap variant adds an adjustable wraparound strap that keeps baby securely positioned — recommended if you plan to use it overnight or in a crib.
Yes. All Parent Nest orders include free shipping with no minimum order required. Delivery to the US takes approximately 13–15 days.
Yes. Parent Nest offers a 30-day return policy. If it's not right for your baby, contact our support team at support@theparentnest.co and we'll sort it out.
Spot clean the cover with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid machine washing to preserve the memory foam shape and incline.
Rolled blankets shift position as baby moves, creating an inconsistent angle that can disappear by the middle of the night. This pillow maintains a firm, consistent 15° incline with no adjustment needed — and it won't flatten or bunch under baby's weight.
Yes. At 707g (Standard variant), it's light enough to pack in a baby bag or carry-on. It works on any flat surface — floor, sofa, travel cot — wherever you need to put baby down after a feed.