Can you use a pregnancy support belt postpartum?

27 Nov.,2023

 

Product Description


Babybellyband SPORT Pregnancy and Postpartum Support Belt

Pregnancy Care

Lightweight, breathable, latex free fabric makes Babybellyband SPORT support belt perfect for an active pregnancy. The soft, flexible fabric allows for free movement and relieves belly, hip, back, and hernia pain throughout your pregnancy and postpartum.   Easy to use and adjustable for all levels of support with the removable add on support band feature.  Physical therapist across the USA recommend our brand as a pelvic support belt because of the sleek design which can be worn on the lower back or hip area to support muscles so they can heal and relieve back and hip tension.  Custom designed fabric allows for Velcro compatibility all over the surface so that all Babybellyband components (groin bands and shoulder straps) can be added-on at any time.   You don’t have to be an athlete to wear this maternity belly band, it’s cool, comfortable and ultra supportive for anyone!

Postpartum Care

The unique anti-microbial properties of the Babybellyband SPORT fabric make it ideal for postpartum wrap or cesarean section care.  Breathable and soft, not too wide, this belt provides just the right amount of support and care for any c-section.  Postpartum hip and back support is provided  with a removable extra support band so you can regulate the amount of lift and support you need.  The 4″-6″ width (depending on size) provides just the right amount of care to support without digging into the ribs or upper belly. Babybellyband SPORT let’s you get back to being mobile and active again.

Suggested to relieve

  • pregnancy and postpartum discomfort
  • Cesarean section (C-section) care
  • round ligament strain
  • diastasis recti
  • abdominal strain
  • back pain
  • lumbar pain
  • hip pain
  • si joint dysfunction
  • sacroiliac joint pain
  • symphysis pubis dysfunction – SPD
  • pelvic girdle pain
  • lymphedema support
  • bariatric issues
  • umbilical hernia pain
  • abdominal hernia support
  • excellent for twin or multiple pregnancy
  • post operative surgery
  • bouncing belly during exercise
Can I wear this if I am not pregnant? Absolutely!

All ages and genders are wearing our products ! For sizing, measure your hip inches and compare on our sizing chart

We do not support girdling or binding after pregnancy.

We believe women can heal naturally, post pregnancy bodies are beautiful, and girdling is unhealthy for women.

Please read our article  “Do Postpartum Belly Wraps Work for Weight Loss? Truth or Myth”

 

 


Navigating the postpartum time — or the time just after you’ve given birth — can be challenging. In the past nine months, your body has transformed significantly. Even after you give birth, you’ll still be dealing with physical changes, some of which might be unexpected or challenging.

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This is all perfectly normal, says Ob/Gyn Erica Newlin, MD. “Your body has just gone through a major event, so you’ll feel sore and tired and need a little time to recover.”

One thing you might find helpful in the postpartum period is belly wrapping. “This refers to putting some sort of band around your abdomen after you deliver,” explains Dr. Newlin. “Some women even wear a band during pregnancy.”

Wearing a postpartum belly wrap (which is sometimes called a postpartum belly band) isn’t a new practice. In fact, people have been wrapping their bellies after giving birth for centuries. “Some cultures even have a tradition of wrapping the belly after giving birth,” notes Dr. Newlin.

Read on for insight on what a postpartum belly wrap can — and can’t — do, and tips on choosing one that’s right for you.

What to expect from a postpartum belly

After you give birth, you experience multiple physical changes. Your breasts swell and become larger because you’re starting to produce milk. Your hormone levels fluctuate. And along with these changes, your uterus starts contracting.

“It’s basically just held a watermelon, so it has to go back down to the size that it was before,” says Dr. Newlin. “You can expect usually to lose around 20 pounds pretty quickly after delivery, just due to loss of the baby, placenta and fluid. But you may still look a little pregnant after delivery.”

Belly-binding benefits

People use belly bands for many reasons depending on how they feel physically. “You might feel out of sorts after giving birth because your ligaments are a little more stretched,” says Dr. Newlin. “A belly band can help provide some stability. Sometimes, they can help you feel more supported or help you with your posture.”

Don’t underestimate the importance of a little extra support during this time. “Other belly wraps can simply make you feel better as you’re healing,” Dr. Newlin adds. “As I mentioned, your uterus is still going back down a size so you may still look a little pregnant. So, the belly band may feel nice for you.”

C-section binding

For people who’ve had a C-section, belly bands can be especially useful to provide support as their incision heals. “They can also help with discomfort,” Dr. Newlin says.

Types of belly wraps

There are many kinds of postpartum belly wraps available. “Some look more like girdles or are more structured,” Dr. Newlin explains. “Some almost look like a big headband that goes around your abdomen.”

Belly wraps or belly bands come in a variety of materials. Dr. Newlin suggests sticking to ones made from natural materials as much as you can. “Cotton can be less irritating to your skin,” she explains. “Also look at getting ones where you’re not having a lot of Velcro that’s irritating the skin.”

Belly-binding risks

But if a belly band is causing you pain, that’s a sign that you should remove it. “If you feel like it’s cutting off any sort of circulation, that would be another reason to take it off,” cautions Dr. Newlin. “I also usually recommend that people don’t keep it on for prolonged periods at night while they’re sleeping.”

A belly band can offer both support and relief during the postpartum period. But there are limits to what a belly band can do. “In the long run, a belly band won’t make your waist smaller or help you lose weight,” says Dr. Newlin. Plus, “Don’t feel like you need to spend $100 on a belly band that promises that it will change your body forever. It won’t.”

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