CPSCProduct recall · #26596

AMASKY Nursing Pillows Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Suffocation; Violate Mandatory Standards for Nursing Pillows and Infant Support Cushions; Sold on Amazon by Pretty-Life

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By MPB Safety Desk · Reviewed by Faruk Talmaç

Hazard

The recalled nursing pillows advertised for infant feeding and tummy time violate the mandatory safety standards for nursing pillows?and infant support cushions because they can obstruct an infant's breathing, posing a serious risk of injury or death from suffocation.

What parents need to know

This recall involves AMASKY Nursing Pillows, which are C-shaped and have been sold in various colors and patterns, including white with a crocodile design.

These nursing pillows have been recalled because they do not meet mandatory safety standards for nursing pillows and infant support cushions. The design of these pillows can potentially obstruct an infant's breathing, creating a serious risk of suffocation, which can lead to severe injury or death.

If you have purchased an AMASKY Nursing Pillow, please stop using it immediately to ensure your child's safety. We encourage you to review the full official recall notice for detailed instructions on how to proceed and to obtain a refund.

Recall details

From the official U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission record

Recall number
#26596
Recall date
Units affected
4008
Remedy
Consumers should stop using the recalled nursing pillows immediately and contact Pretty-Life for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to cut the pillow in half and send a photo of the destroyed pillow to [email protected].; Refund
Products and models
  • AMASKY Nursing Pillows
Sold at
Amazon.com from January 2026 through March 2026 for between $24 and $30.
Consumer contact
Pretty-Life toll-free at 888-820-0881 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or by email at [email protected].

Recall details are summarized from official government sources and reviewed by our editors before publishing. Information can change after publication — always confirm the current status, affected models, and remedy instructions in the official U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission notice before acting.