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The Belly Band Basics Blog

Belly bands sometimes get a bad wrap. However, they can be an incredibly useful tool for the postpartum period!

Do Post Pregnancy Bands Work?

Belly bands such as this can be a WONDERFUL tool for the postpartum period. They are helpful for after either a vaginal and C-section birth as they can provide support for abdominal system that commonly feels a bit hard to “find” or cue into right off the bat.

When to Wear Belly Band Postpartum

Belly bands can be used immediately postpartum. Especially if there is discomfort or a feeling for a need of support for either posture or organ support. They can also be useful for C-sections as they provide a bit of support from the front for sneezing or coughing!

What are Postpartum Belly Bands For?

People have used them for years as general support to aid in the postpartum healing process. I tend to recommend them for short-term support while the body is healing if a momma feels as though she would like or needs more stability in her core/abdomen.

How Long Should I Wear a Belly Band Postpartum?

Here’s where things get bit tricky. Belly bands should be used SHORT TERM. For most mommas, we’re talking 6 weeks AT MOST, here. Past 6 weeks we can actually start to lose core strength. The body responds to stress and load and becomes stronger as we challenge it, but if your core doesn’t have to work because a band is consistently doing it’s job for it, there’s a high probability of not gaining the strength back that’s needed and we become dependant on the belly band. SLOW and steady progression is key!

How Do Postpartum Belly Bands Work?

Belly bands help postpartum mommas feel better by creating a feeling of stability around the core. Think of it as a supportive hug for tissues and organs that are healing and resettling. This can help mom feel more stable, her abdomen more comfortable and overall, more supported.

Are Belly Bands Safe Postpartum?

Belly bands are safe postpartum if used for the first few weeks, as little as necessary (not all day and night, just as needed) and are not too tight. Eventually, we will focus on strengthening the core by using the connection breath, slowly loading the core through functional movements and working to re-establish the natural brace your entire core system contributes once we are past the initial healing phase of postpartum!

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