Delivered my baby a month back and my tummy still feels so loose. Everyone is suggesting i get a belt but not sure if it really helps tighten or its just hype. Anyone actually saw a difference with it?
After my complications, I had to be very careful with everything postpartum too. For a post-pregnancy belt, you really need to ask your doctor. Especially if you had a C-section, they need to check if it's safe for your stitches and recovery. Don't just start using one without medical advice.
After delivery, your body goes through so much. A post-pregnancy belt can provide some much-needed support to your core muscles and back, which really helps with posture and pain, especially if you're carrying the baby a lot. It might not be a magic fix for your tummy, but for support, it's practical.
Many women find post-pregnancy belts helpful for support and comfort after delivery. It can give you a feeling of being 'held together'. Just make sure it's not too tight and feels comfortable.
Oh my god, the belt was a lifesaver for me after delivery! I felt like my insides were just floating around otherwise. It gave me so much support, especially for my back, and just made me feel a bit more confident to move around. It really helped with my recovery feeling, even if it didn't do wonders for my tummy shape.
Uff, I'm just looking at my huge belly now in my 3rd trimester and praying these belts actually work! I'm so tired already. I've heard some women swear by them for back support and feeling more 'together' after delivery. Fingers crossed it's not just another marketing gimmick!
I had a lot of anxiety during pregnancy and even postpartum. For me, the belt gave a sense of security, like everything was 'held in place' physically, which surprisingly helped calm some of my worries about my body feeling so different. It’s more for comfort and support than drastic changes, I think.
This question comes up a lot! Post-pregnancy belts get mixed reviews. Some women find them really helpful for back support and core stability, especially in the first few weeks after delivery. It gives a sense of 'tightness' which many appreciate. But it's not a magic weight-loss solution. It's more about comfort and support. Listen to your body and what your doc says.