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153 of 153 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A comparison of three maternity support belts,
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This review is from: Mother-To-Be Maternity Support (Health and Beauty)
At 22 weeks pregnant, I developed pain in my right hip and leg. The pain became worse as the weeks went by, and by 26 weeks, I almost couldn't walk normal anymore. After talking to my ob/gyn, she suggested I try a maternity support belt to relieve the pressure on my sciatic nerve. I read a number of reviews on Amazon, and finally decided to order two different belts, based on the good reviews each one received. While I was waiting for my belts to arrive from Amazon, I also went to Babies R Us and bought one there. Here are my reviews for each belt:
One of my choices from Amazon was the "Soft Form Maternity Support" belt ($ 33.99). As soon as it arrived, I took it out of the package and was a little turned off. The belt's color is a really dark brown, which I wasn't too thrilled with. When I tried it on, I noticed how thick the material is, which adds bulk underneath clothing. First, I put on the abdominal support pad, which really cradles your belly. Felt kind of nice. Then, I attached the belt and the upper tummy strap. I didn't like either one of these. The belt is split lengthwise into two panels across the back, which makes adjustments a little annoying, and it was rolling (or folding) down on top. The Velcro taps on the belt are wider than the abdominal pad, leaving parts of the Velcro sticking out either on top, where it scratches your stomach, or on the bottom, where it scratches your legs. The tummy strap is thick and scratchy. No matter how I adjusted it, I couldn't get comfortable in this thing. I hope I can return it for a refund. My second choice from Amazon was the "Mother-to-be Maternity Support" belt ($ 31.98). As soon as it arrived, I tried it on and loved it. The abdominal support pad is soft and comfortable. The belt is made from strong material and really hugs your back, which feels great and supportive. The belt doesn't roll down or fold over and really keeps it shape. The Velcro taps fit perfectly on the abdominal pad and are flat against the belly. Even though it is a strong belt, it also feels soft and stretches with your movements. The tummy strap is a little thick, but still feels comfortable. Initially, the top and bottom edge of the belt are a little scratchy, but I imagine I can get used to that. It's a minor price to pay to be pain free once again. The edges might still soften up a little, as the belt gets broken in with repeated wear and washings. Also, the belt hugs the body so well, it doesn't show underneath my maternity clothes. The only negative thing I can see with this belt is the fact that the back panel doesn't have the little breathe strips like other belts. This might cause extra sweating during the summer, but I would still take the sweat over the pain. At Babies R Us, I bought the "Especially for Mom Maternity Support" belt ($ 32.69). The nice thing about buying it at a store was that I was able to try it on before I bought it. Once I brought it home, I put it on right away. Everything about this belt is great. The materials are soft and comfortable. I'm wearing it on my bare skin for most of the day, and it doesn't irritate or scratch at all. It fits great, and the support is excellent for a soft, light-weight belt like this. The pain in my right hip and leg pretty much disappeared after wearing it for a short time. The belt has little breathe strips built in, so it is really easy to wear even in the summer. It keeps its shape without rolling or folding down. The belt fits very well and doesn't show underneath clothing. Overall, this is my favorite of the three belts. If you can get this at a store near you, I'd say buy it. If not, get the "Mother-to-be Maternity Support" belt from Amazon.
28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful relief! A must have!,
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This review is from: Mother-to-be Maternity Support Small (Health and Beauty)
This product is just as described. I am 7 months pregnant, and I have been suffering for about 3 months of back pain, plus my hips are too loose and hurt, my belly was hurting quite a bit too, trying to carry the weight of my baby and there wasn't must I could do. I couldn't walk for more than a few blocks....(less than 10 at a time, and ten was a lot... just in a good day)
I've been wearing that belt for a week and a half, and most of the pain is gone. My back and hips feel a LOT better (not completely painless, but that's pregnancy...) and my belly doesn't hurt! I just went for a 3 miles walk (ok, it was a bit much, but 2 miles felt fine). And that's the longest (by far) that I have been able to walk since I was about 3-4 months pregnant! I recommand this product to any woman who suffers like it did. I am so happy with it, and wish I had bought it sooner...
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Absolute Must-Have!,
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This review is from: Mother-to-be Maternity Support Small (Health and Beauty)
I purchased this particular belt because of the reviews, plus my local Babies-R-Us didn't have a size small support belt in stock.
This belt has turned out to be one of the few lifesavers for my pregnancy -- my sciatica was horrid from month five on, really, and this was the ONLY thing that relieved it. It comes with easy-to-read and understand instructions with pictures and a nice disclaimer about how it doesn't constrict bloodflow, etc. (And it doesn't.) I have yet to wear the upper strap part (it would slide down a little when I was smaller and I've just grown used to not wearing it), though some women might find it useful. I saved mine just in case but have yet to wear it. The only downside I can see (and it's not really much of one, IMO) is you might have to buy some really long, thin tank tops or long john style shirts to wear under the belt, as it could irritate your skin otherwise. But given that I've had a winter pregnancy and the long tanks were readily available from several stores, this proved no problem for me at all. This belt is on my list of must-have things anyone I know who's pregnant and having back or sciatica issues. I highly recommend it!
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great support for jogging!,
By whippet99 (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mother-to-be Maternity Support Small (Health and Beauty)
I am an avid runner and was concerned when I started having muscle pain in my abdomen during my work-outs. I decided to try a support belt and I couldn't be happier with the result! This belt provides wonderful support and keeps my belly very steady while jogging. I have had no muscle pain in the weeks since I've been using it. I'm 32 weeks pregnant now and this belt has allowed me to continue running as normal. I recommend it for any mother-to-be who would like to continue jogging in comfort through the end of pregnancy.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This belt is wonderful!,
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This review is from: Mother-to-be Maternity Support Small (Health and Beauty)
I wish I would have had this belt for my last two pregnancies! I am in my last 2 months of pregnancy and bought this belt to help with some sciatic nerve pain in my leg. Not only has the belt helped to improve the pain in my leg, it has also allowed me to be able to walk or stand for 2 hours + without feeling much discomfort. I would definately recommend it.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Maternity belt,
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This review is from: Mother-to-be Maternity Support Medium (Health and Beauty)
This belt did offer some support, however it was bulky and kept sliding up my middle. I was going to physical therapy and had help properly positioning it and it still slid. I also found that I needed to wear a tank top under it because the sides chaffed. I found that it was easier to spend less time on my feet!! With all of this said, I tried 3 different brand and style maternity belts and this one offered the best support.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pregnant moms, get it!,
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This review is from: Mother-to-be Maternity Support Medium (Health and Beauty)
I am in my 8th month of pregnancy and this is my 3rd. My tummy muscle is not as strong as before. The Dr says that the baby is already sitting low and recommends that I get a maternity belt. This is the only brand that I saw at Babies R Us.
I cringed when I paid for the belt but forgot about the cost when I had the belt on. It felt good! Lifted the baby from my bladder, I do not feel the weight on my hips anymore and it gives me balance when I walk or stand up. I was able to even run for the bus this morning! 4 stars as the velcro parts do get scratchy if you're not wearing the belt over any clothing but am not bothered by it. I wonder why I waited until the 8th month to get this belt but I highly recommend this to every pregnant moms who are starting to feel the strain on their bodies from the weight of the baby. ps - the baby was rather 'rebellious' each time I have this belt on. She tries to fight for more space!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
mom of 4,
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This review is from: Mother-to-be Maternity Support Medium (Health and Beauty)
wow. this is my 4th pregnancy and as a physical therapist i've been looking for something supportive. this belt does the trick-it's not flimsy like others out there. I had minimal to no back pain with this pregnancy that I've had in the past-i keep telling everyone that this is my easiest pregnancy and i think I can attribute a lot of that to this belt! It's worth every penny. As someone said in a previous review-it does run biggish. I'm in xl maternity wear and the large did fine. cinch it somewhat tightly so that the belt runs under your belly-i didn't need that ugly top strap either. this is also a summer pregnancy but i don't mind wearing it-being painfree offsets the heat factor. buy it.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It works!,
By K.Mathews "westmama" (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mother-to-be Maternity Support Medium (Health and Beauty)
So I have been having major pelvic pain (SPD) since around 16 weeks. I really like this. When I wear it really helps relieve the pain. I don't wear to work because it can be bulky under my clothes (it is summer so my shirts and skirts are of thinner material)... but I wear around the house and running errands. I miss it when I take it off.
I do wear my belly band underneath it or a long tank because it can rub. And if you sit for long periods of time, it is not the most comfortable. My baby does get skirmmy when I wear it, but I like feeling him move about, so it doesn't bother me, and I seriously don't think it bothers him.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Instant pain relief!!,
By Penny (WNC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mother-to-be Maternity Support Medium (Health and Beauty)
I had constant back and sciatica pain for months. It hurt in any position. I wish I had known about and purchased the Mother-to-Be Maternity support for my first pregnancy. I felt instant pain relief as soon as I put it on. I was even able to take my toddler on a long walk without pain. I highly reccommend this product even if you are in your 9th month. It's worth it.
As with other reviews, I would reccoment wearing something under it for greater comfort. |
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