Several brands of self-feeding pillows, Greatale, Miocololy, and Yiiektily, are being recalled because they hold a bottle at an unsafe angle while keeping it fixed in place so the infant cannot pull away. This can lead to aspiration of milk or formula, posing a risk of suffocation.
Yiiektily self-feeding pillows
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers to immediately stop using Yiiektily self-feeding pillows because they hold a bottle at an unsafe angle while keeping it fixed in place so the infant cannot pull away. This can lead to aspiration of milk or formula, posing a risk of suffocation.
The self-feeding pillows were manufactured by Shenzhenshibeichenghangkeijiyouxiangongsi and sold by Yiiektily on Amazon.com. About 4,400 self-feeding pillows were sold from April 2024 to July 2025 for between $12 and $19. Yiiektily has not responded to CPSC’s request to recall the self-feeding pillows and offer a remedy to consumers.
The self-feeding pillows are made of stuffed fabric and have an elastic sleeve to hold a bottle in front of an infant’s face. They were sold in white and may have been available in other colors.
The products were manufactured in China.
CPSC urges consumers to stop using the self-feeding pillows immediately and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away these hazardous products.
Parents and caregivers are reminded:
- Never leave a bottle propped in an infant’s mouth using a pillow, a self-feeding pillow, blanket, or other support, even if the product is marketed as being safe or is used under the supervision of a caregiver. Bottle propping could cause your baby to choke or aspirate and result in immediate serious injury or death.
- Always hold and closely watch your baby when feeding with a bottle. Keep the baby semi-inclined. Never allow infants to feed unattended.
- Seek guidance and recommendations from a medical professional when feeding multiple babies and avoid the temptation to bottle prop.
- Visit https://www.cdc.gov/infant-toddler-nutrition/bottle-feeding/index.html for more information about safe bottle feeding.
Report any incidents involving injury or product defect to CPSC at www.SaferProducts.gov.
Miocololy self-feeding pillows
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is warning consumers to immediately stop using Miocololy self-feeding pillows because they hold a bottle at an unsafe angle while keeping it fixed in place so the infant cannot pull away. This can lead to aspiration of milk or formula, posing a risk of suffocation.
The self-feeding pillows were imported and sold by Miocololy-US, of China. About 2,380 self-feeding pillows were sold online at Amazon.com from October 2024 through November 2025 for between $15 and $25. Miocololy-US has not agreed to recall the self-feeding pillows or offer a remedy to consumers.
The self-feeding pillows are made of stuffed fabric and have an elastic sleeve to hold a bottle in front of an infant’s face. They were sold in pink and gray and may have been available in other colors.
The products were manufactured in China.
CPSC urges consumers to stop using the self-feeding pillows immediately and dispose of them. Do not sell or give away these hazardous products.
Parents and caregivers are reminded:
- Never leave a bottle propped in an infant’s mouth using a pillow, a self-feeding pillow, blanket, or other support, even if the product is marketed as being safe or is used under the supervision of a caregiver. Bottle propping could cause your baby to choke or aspirate and result in immediate serious injury or death.
- Always hold and closely watch your baby when feeding with a bottle. Keep the baby semi-inclined. Never allow infants to feed unattended.
- Seek guidance and recommendations from a medical professional when feeding multiple babies and avoid the temptation to bottle prop.
- Visit https://www.cdc.gov/infant-toddler-nutrition/bottle-feeding/index.html for more information about safe bottle feeding.
Report any incidents involving injury or product defect to CPSC at www.SaferProducts.gov.
Greatale self-feeding pillows
This recall involves Greatale self-feeding pillows. The recalled self-feeding pillows are made of stuffed fabric and have an elastic sleeve to hold a bottle in front of an infant’s face. They were sold in white with angel wing shaped decorations. “Greatale” is on a label sewn into the seam of the pillow.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled self-feeding pillows and contact Greatale for a full refund. Consumers will be instructed to cut the self-feeding pillow with scissors and submit a photo of the destroyed recalled product, including the product’s tag, to greatale-recall@outlook.com. If the product’s tag was previously removed, consumers can demonstrate eligibility by providing their Amazon proof of purchase in the email.

