How to put on a pregnancy back brace?

29 Apr.,2024

 

Pregnancy Back Brace - Motif Medical

When should I wear my Maternity Compression?

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You can wear your Motif Pregnancy Support Band anytime from three to nine months during your pregnancy. Motif Postpartum Support Garments are designed for one week to four months postpartum. Compression socks can be worn throughout the pregnancy and postpartum period.

Are there multiple choices of style and color?

If you want to learn more, please visit our website Pregnancy Back Support Brace.

Motif Pregnancy Support Bands are available in white. Our Postpartum Recovery Garments come in both a Natural Birth and C-Section option (the difference between the zipper) and both are available in nude.

What are the Compression Products made of?

The Pregnancy Support Band is made of Nylon and Polyester. The Compression Socks are made of a blend of Nylon, Spandex and Polyester. The Post Partum Garment is made of latex-free Nylon and Spandex.

Pregnancy Back Brace

Pregnancy Related Aches and Pains

During pregnancy, your body releases a hormone called relaxin that helps to loosen your ligaments and joints. The increase in relaxin makes it hard for the Sacroiliac SI joint to stabilize the pelvis. This can result in lower back, nerve, and pelvic girdle pain. By lifting and redistributing the weight of the baby, a pregnancy back brace has been shown to reduce these types of pain more effectively than other options. In addition to exercises, gentle massage, and stretching, maternity compression is a safe, all-natural way to relieve pain during pregnancy.

How to Put on a Pregnancy Back Brace

  1. Make sure the padding is on the inner side and tension straps are positioned in the back.
  2. Secure the velcro in front of the brace and position so that it cradles the abdomen, typically below the belly button.
  3. Choose your desired support, compression, and fit by simply adjusting the side tension straps.
  4. That’s it! You can wear the brace discreetly under or comfortably over your clothing.

If you feel pain in your stomach, excess pressure on your pelvic floor, or it’s restricting your breathing, the support brace is too tight. Gentle compression is the goal.

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