Most pregnant women are excited to bear a child, but along with this are the discomforts and pains of pregnancy. During the first trimester, women start to feel the early signs of discomfort as their belly and breasts start to grow. They start to feel pain, especially on the pelvic area and groin.
According to studies, 50% of pregnant women experience body pain, 8% of which are severe cases. When you are pregnant, your body excretes relaxin, a hormone that calms down the ligaments of the pelvic bones. This causes the pelvic muscles to move freely during body movement. Often, the pelvic area finds it difficult to carry the heavy weight of the abdomen, thus causing pain.
To help pregnant women lessen the body pain, maternity bands are recommended. These bands look like tube tops layered underneath cardigans and t-shirts, and they cover the protruding belly. They also act as support undergarments to the overall body structure especially the chest, abdomen, and back.
As your belly starts to grow, your body shape is then altered, affecting your wardrobe and fashion style. During the second trimester of your pregnancy, your belly will feel heavier and look larger than usual. A
maternity support band that will hold up the bump will fix this physical discomfort. It can be single cotton or elastic band, depending on your preference. You can also ask your ob-gynecologist for recommendations.
maternity support bands are much needed during the third trimester of pregnancy. Since the belly will be at its largest size at this point, the best bands to use are those that are soft yet firm and extra wide in the back. It is also good to use bands that can be folded in half to support rolling off pants. There are even new styles of bands in different maternity boutiques which look like t-shirts and tank tops, giving more comfort and support to your movement.
After delivery, most women do not immediately get back to their original body size and shape. Their maternity dresses are already too large for them, but their original dresses are still too small. A great solution to this problem is a
maternity support belt. It holds up pants, covers open zippers, and holds up the extra weight to achieve a better fit until the tummy gets back to its normal size.
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