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Babyfi TM Hollow Headrest
This is not a pillow! The Babyfi TM Hollow Headrest has nothing on the inside to prevent airflow and circulation. The ergonomic design provides an even weight distribution and pressure reduction on any one point on the head. The product’s soft casing is made out of 100% organic muslin cotton, woven to increase air circulation and prevent suffocation. This is a hypoallergenic, food grade product with no latex, glue, foam, chemicals, biocides, fire retardants, or allergens used in it or its construction. Patent Pending!
Babyfi TM Hollow Headrest
A little of our story!
Hello, We're Babyfi TM
Ana Newman - Founder
Pediatrician Recommended
Insights from an established US licensed pediatrician
were incorporated into the design of Babyfi TM products
Dr. Tatiana Bidikov, MD
Pediatrician, Model City Pediatrics
Anniston, Alabama
Testimonials
“The babyfi pillow was referred to us by our daughter’s physical therapist. We have loved using it to help her fight the battle against having a flat head. We use it in her crib as well as in her bassinet stroller. It gives me HUGE peace of mind knowing that the pillow is breathable. I’ve even pressed my nose up against it to test it. This definitely sets it apart from other similar products. My daughter also adjusted to it immediately and had no complaints. Highly recommend!”
Emily S.
San Francisco, CA
“The Babyfi Headrest is a game changer for my little one’s playtime. I love how it gently cradles and supports my baby’s head. It’s been great for reducing the flat spot on his head. It’s also comforting to know that there is a safer option for my baby than a pillow. We’re all smiles and comfort here!”
Andrea S.
Seoul, S. Korea
“Our baby developed torticollis and mild flathead at 3 weeks old and this headrest was recommended to us by our physical therapist to help with the condition. We’ve been using the headrest since we got it almost everyday. It did a great job maintaining the shape of the head from getting flatter! I’m sure without the headrest our baby’s head shape would have become worse.”