10 Things to Consider When Buying Pelvic Brace For Pregnancy

Author: Jesse

Jun. 24, 2024

Which maternity belt is right for you?

Purchasing a maternity belt can feel like such a minefield! A question I get asked by a lot of my clients is:

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"There are so many different types of maternity belts! Which one should I get?"

With all the different shapes, straps and brands, where do you start?! This blog is going to go through all the different types, how I've used them in clinic, and which is my go to belt!



What does this belt do?

This belt supports the lower back and bump


Why would I recommend this belt?

If you are struggling with low back pain due to altered posture from a low lying or a large bump then this belt would be for you! It supports the lower back and helps to lift and support the bump.


My thoughts on this style of belt

To be honest, I don't really prescribe this belt option often. I've used it successfully for clients that have a particularly large bump and have a altered posture that has increased the curve in the spine. Usually clients will try taping first, and if this helps to relieve pain then this belt may be right for them.


My favourite brand

My favourite brand is the BABYGO 4 in 1 pregnancy support belt. It is very adjustable to fit lots of different body and bump shapes. The amazon reviews speak for themselves about the quality of this brace!

 


What does this belt do?

This belt supports the weight of the bump and the abdominal muscles.


Why would I recommend this belt?

This belt supports the abdominal muscles that are gently being stretched during pregnancy. It is great for clients who have round ligament pain and for clients who have previously had discomfort or issues with a diastasis rectus abdominus.

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My thoughts

This belt is a lovely, easy to use belt as there is only one straps to be dealing with. It also doesn't sit under the bump like some belts do, so won't be as uncomfortable to sit in. Plus depending on the size you have, it can be used after you've had a baby to support the tummy if you need it (please consult a women's health physio before doing so).


My favourite brand

I've not found many brands that offer this style of belt but one that I have recommended and has fantastic reviews is the Keababies Pregnancy belly band


 

And my favourite...


What does this belt do?

This belt helps to keep tension between the three sections of the pelvis, which can cause pelvic girdle pain.


Why would I recommend this belt?

This belt can give almost instant relief from pelvic girdle pain or pubic symphysis dysfunction. It can be worn at any stage of pregnancy or postnatally. It is great if you are getting pain when walking or going up/down the stairs.

My thoughts

I love this belt! I think it is the most common belt I recommend out of all the belts mentioned in the blog today. It really does provide immediate relief from the classic pregnancy symptoms of pain around the pelvis, hips and back. The most common mistake I find is that people wear this belt too high up on their hips and try and wear it when sitting down (so it just digs into your bladder). To feel the full effect of this belt, only wear it during standing and wear it lower than you think you need.


My favourite brands

My favourite brand of belt for this is the belloost sacroiliac joint belt. It is rigid enough to provide great support to the pelvis, whilst being stretchy enough to be comfortable to wear no matter your stage of pregnancy, plus being a very reasonable price!


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Pregnancy Belly Band: 5 Reasons You Need to Wear One

Back and joint pain during pregnancy can be frustrating and make it difficult to participate in everyday activities. A study in Spine Journal investigated the prevalence of back and pelvic pain during pregnancy. They found that 71 percent of women report low back pain, and 65 percent report pelvic girdle pain.

Wearing a belly band during pregnancy may help support your lower back and baby bump during activities, which can result in decreased pain overall.

Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain

SI joint pain also frequently occurs during pregnancy as a result of the increase of relaxin, an appropriately named hormone that causes the hip joints to become loose and less stable.

It&#;s a sharp and sometimes excruciating pain in the lower back adjacent to the tailbone. Belly bands and braces that support this region help stabilize the joint, which may prevent pain during activities.

Round ligament pain

This symptom occurs during the second trimester. It&#;s described as anything from a dull ache to a sharp pain on the front of the hip and below the belly.

Caused by the extra weight and pressure on the ligaments that support the growing uterus, it&#;s a temporary but sometimes unbearable problem. Belly bands help distribute the weight of the baby across the back and abdomen, which may help relieve the pressure on the round ligaments and reduce pain.

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