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Product Safety Report: Sunveno Newborn Baby Feeding Pillow sold via AliExpress (2604-0217)

Product Safety Report for Sunveno Newborn Baby Feeding Pillow presenting a high risk of suffocation.

Summary

Product: Sunveno Newborn Baby Feeding Pillow sold via AliExpress

Hazard: The product presents a high risk of suffocation when used in a sleep space for babies.

Corrective action: The product has been withdrawn from the market.

Product information

Type Childcare articles and children’s equipment - Baby Feeding Accessories
Brand Sunveno
AliExpress Item Number 1005004574411518
Batch Number CH1590-2005
AliExpress Listing Name Sunveno Original Newborn Portable Slope Pad Baby Feeding Pillow
Country of Origin China
Product Description White baby sleep pillow marketed as a “feeding pillow.”
Product Report and Image Link to product image and PDF

Hazard

The product has been identified as presenting a risk of suffocation when used in a sleep space for babies. Pillows and soft toys are advised not to be placed in the sleep space for babies under the age of one year as their presence increases the risk of overheating and airway obstruction, which have been associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).

OPSS has recently published a Product Safety Alert for Baby Sleep Pillows, which highlights the risk they may pose to babies: Product Safety Alert (PA8).

Further information on safe sleeping for babies can be found on the NHS website at the following link: https://www.nhs.uk/start-for-life/baby/baby-basics/newborn-and-baby-sleeping-advice-for-parents/safe-sleep-advice-for-babies/

The product does not meet the requirements of the General Product Safety Regulations 2005.

Corrective action

The product has been withdrawn from the market by Qingdao Sunveno Maternal and Child Supplies Co., Ltd

We recommend owners stop using this product immediately. Contact the distributor you purchased from to request redress.

Additional information

PSD notification number: 2604-0217

Notified by: Office for Product Safety and Standards

Updates to this page

Published 1 June 2026