About abdominal support during pregnancy

This is the belly support every pregnant woman can treat herself to. A maternity belt for those who feel tired in their back and wish for adequate support under their belly. SupportBand reduces the strain on the musculature and gently helps to hold up the belly and support the lower back.

 

1. The ideal time to start using a belly band is between weeks 25 and 30 of your pregnancy. This is around the time when most women begin to experience significant discomfort from their growing belly.

2. Make sure you use a belly band that fits your weight and size.

We mentioned above that belly bands adapt to your body's continuous changes. But for that to be true, you need to choose a belly band that fits you.

3. The belt should be elastic. When you buy your belly band, make sure it is made of elastic material. Remember that your body will continue to change over the coming months.

You will also perform movements that require the belly band to be stretchy and flexible. A non-elastic belly band will restrict your movements too much.

 

4. Your belly band should not be too tight. Remember, the idea behind a belly band is not to make you look slimmer.

Rather, its purpose is to provide support for the weight of your belly and relieve back pain. When you try it on, make sure you can sit down and breathe deeply without difficulty.

 

5. Make sure your belly band does not exert too much pressure on your abdomen. If there is too much pressure on the abdomen, this can cause circulation problems, nausea, dizziness, and, in extreme cases, fainting.

6. The belly band should be easy to put on and take off. Some tasks are harder to perform when you're pregnant. Putting on and taking off a belly band shouldn't be one of them. Most bands are easy to use, but there are some more complicated options on the market. Make sure to keep it simple for yourself!