The determination of the appropriate time to introduce specialized support for expectant mothers is influenced by individual comfort levels and evolving physical needs. This decision often correlates with the noticeable increase in abdominal size and the emergence of sleep disturbances commonly associated with pregnancy.
Adopting supportive measures during pregnancy contributes to improved sleep quality, reduced back pain, and optimized fetal positioning. Historically, expectant mothers have sought various means of achieving comfortable sleep positions; contemporary options offer targeted support for different stages of gestation and individual preferences.