Still flipping sides all night?
A contoured memory-foam pillow built specifically for third-trimester hip pain — sized for your knees, not your whole bed. 30 nights. Full refund if it doesn't help.
- Stops the 2am flip — hips stay supported long enough that you actually stay asleep
- Roughly the size of a folded hoodie — your partner keeps their space, you keep your support
- Washable cover, OEKO-TEX certified — safe for pregnancy, easy to clean, doesn't sleep hot

If your hips started hurting out of nowhere around week 28, you're not doing something wrong.
1 in 4 pregnant women get this. Nobody told you because nobody puts it on the registry. It's just the part you find out about at 2am. Side-sleeping was fine. Then around week 28, it wasn't...
Left side. Ten minutes in, the hip pressure starts. You tell yourself you just need to find a better position.
Pain wakes you. You flip. The pillow's slid out somewhere. You lie there doing the math on how many hours are left until morning.
Awake again. You pick up your phone. You Google "hip pain 30 weeks normal." You find a thread where 40 women have posted the same thing. Somehow that's both comforting and heartbreaking.

A hormone your body releases at week 28 is what's actually waking you up.
Your body releases a hormone at week 28 that loosens your pelvic joints. When you sleep on your side, your top leg falls forward. Your pelvis rotates. All that weight hits one joint. That's what's waking you up. Not your mattress. Not your pillow setup.
Top leg slides forward
Top leg drops → pelvis rotates → all pressure on one hip → pain in 45 min → you flip → other side starts
- Waking every 45–60 min to flip
- Pillow goes flat within the hour
- Hip pressure starts within minutes
- Body pillow is too hot, takes over the bed
Legs stay stacked. Pelvis stays neutral.
Legs stacked → pelvis neutral → pressure spreads across soft tissue → you stay in the position that was working → you stay asleep
- Hips supported — you stop having to flip
- Partner has their space back
- Bedtime stops being something you dread
- You wake up and realize you slept through

Small pillow. Big nighttime difference.
Engineered for the exact support point most side-sleepers need most — between the knees.
Stays put when you shift
No reaching down to reposition at 3am.
Doesn't go flat by morning
Firm enough to hold your legs in place. Soft enough it doesn't feel like a brick.
Size of a folded hoodie
Not another thing that takes over the bed.
Cover off in seconds, in the wash in seconds
OEKO-TEX certified. No chemicals. Doesn't shrink.
The next 8 weeks — with and without.

What tonight looks like
- Waking every 45–60 min to flip to the other side
- Your pillow going flat and sliding out within the hour
- Hip pressure that starts within minutes of lying down
- A body pillow so hot and bulky your partner has no space
- Googling "hip pain 30 weeks normal" at 2am

One small pillow, doing its job
- Hips stay supported — you stop having to flip
- Partner has their space back
- Bedtime stops being something you dread
- You stop doing the math on hours left until morning
- You wake up and realize you actually slept through
Not everyone wants a giant pregnancy pillow.
Already tried a big pregnancy pillow? If it made you sweat, woke your partner, and still didn't fix the hip pain — you had the wrong tool. Here's why.
What most moms notice from the first night.
You stop waking up to flip — Top leg stays in place. Hip stops loading. You stay asleep.
Knees stop fighting each other — Foam between the knees. The bone-on-bone feeling goes away.
Partner gets their space back — Size of a folded hoodie. No pillow wall. No barrier between you.
Doesn't go flat by morning — Firm enough to hold your legs in place all night. Soft enough it doesn't feel like a brick.
2,140 moms. From the ones who were exactly where you are.
"By week 31 I had tried two pregnancy pillows, a wedge, and more pillow combinations than I can count — nothing touched the hip pain. The first night with Nuvia I woke up once instead of every hour and lay completely still because I was afraid moving would prove it was a fluke. It was not a fluke. I go to bed now without dreading it for the first time since the second trimester."
"I was lying awake every night at 32 weeks doing the math on how depleted I was going to be by the time labor came, waking up every ninety minutes with hip pain that no pillow was fixing. I ordered Nuvia on a Wednesday and slept from 11pm to 4:30am on Thursday without waking once — something I had not done in six weeks. Four weeks from my due date and I finally feel like I am building something instead of losing ground every night."
"My wife had been waking up every hour for a month and had stopped telling me how bad it was, which was somehow worse than when she used to tell me. She slept five hours straight the first night and texted me from the bedroom because she didn't want to wake me — the message just said I think I actually slept. The pillow fortress that used to take up most of our bed is completely gone."
How to use it in 10 seconds.
No instructions to memorize. The shape does most of the work for you.
Lie on your side, knees slightly bent.
Slide the pillow between your knees.
Let your knees settle into the shape. You'll feel it click into place.
Wiggle slightly until your hips feel even.
The things most moms ask before bed.
Honest answers about safety, materials, sizing, and what to expect on night one.
Is this safe to use during pregnancy?
It’s designed as a comfort support pillow for side sleeping. If you have severe, sudden, or unusual pain at any point in pregnancy, always speak with your healthcare provider.
Which weeks of pregnancy is it best for?
Many women find extra side-sleep support helpful in the third trimester, especially around weeks 28–34 when the belly grows and hip pressure becomes more noticeable.
Is this better than a full pregnancy pillow?
It depends on what you need. Full body pillows support more of the body but can feel bulky and hot. Nuvia is designed for targeted knee, hip, and pelvis support without taking over the bed.
Will this cure hip pain or pelvic pain?
No. Nuvia is not a medical device and does not cure or treat medical conditions. It’s designed to support alignment and comfort while side sleeping.
Can I wash it?
Yes — the knit cover is fully removable and machine-washable on a cold gentle cycle. Air dry. The foam itself is spot-clean only.
Can I use it after pregnancy?
Yes. It still works beautifully for side sleeping, knee spacing, and general comfort post-birth.
What if it doesn’t work for me?
Every Nuvia is backed by a 30-night comfort trial. Sleep with it for a full month. If it isn’t right, message us and we’ll arrange an easy return — no need to ship the pillow back.
You’re already doing enough. You don't have to grin and bear it.
You have 8 weeks left. You deserve to sleep through them. Your hips hurt because your body is doing something right — getting ready for birth. Nuvia doesn't fight that. It just takes the pressure off the joint that's carrying too much of the load. So you can actually rest before the hardest thing you've ever done.
Try it tonight — full refund if it doesn't help