Study finding
84% of breastfeeding mothers experience back pain, with 48% reporting neck pain and 66% reporting lower back pain from non-ergonomic feeding positions
Source:BMC Women's Health - Breastfeeding Ergonomics Study, 2024Madison Recliner Nursery Chair provides manual reclining and gliding seating for nurseries or living areas.
This chair combines sturdy construction with functional motion, supporting routine seating while preserving unobstructed floor space in compact interiors.
Teddy fabric is exceptionally soft and cozy, creating a warm, comforting environment for feeding and bonding. The textured surface is durable and resists wear from daily use while being easy to spot clean. Its plush feel adds an extra layer of comfort during those late-night feeding sessions.
The 360-degree swivel allows you to easily turn towards a dresser, changing table, or window without disturbing your baby. This smooth rotation reduces strain from twisting your body and makes it easier to reach items or adjust lighting while keeping your baby settled and comfortable.
The Madison chair measures 80 cm wide × 75 cm deep × 110 cm high. This provides ample seating space while fitting comfortably in most nursery or living room layouts.
The manual recline mechanism allows you to adjust the backrest angle to your preferred position for feeding or relaxing. This customization helps you find the most comfortable posture to support your baby during nursing sessions.
84% of breastfeeding mothers experience back pain, with 48% reporting neck pain and 66% reporting lower back pain from non-ergonomic feeding positions
Source:BMC Women's Health - Breastfeeding Ergonomics Study, 2024Ergonomic breastfeeding training significantly reduced musculoskeletal disorders in mothers, with proper positioning reducing back pain intensity and improving comfort during feeding
Source:Journal of Environmental Health Science & Engineering - Ergonomic Training RCTFind a comfortable position for you and your baby. You may need to use cushions or pillows to support your back, shoulders and arms while you feed. Make sure you have everything you need within reach.
NHS Start for Life, Maternity & Infant Care ProgrammeIndividual results may vary. This evidence summary is educational and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Consult a healthcare professional for personalised medical advice.