Prenatal Support Braces

Pregnancy is one of the most sensitive phases a woman can experience in her lifetime. If you’re reading this, chances are you already have a baby growing inside of you, or are at least planning to have one soon. When this beautiful, complex, yet nothing short of wonderful event takes place, a lot of changes will also happen to your body.

One such change includes the inevitable size increase of your abdomen, or as what most people call it, a baby bump. This transformation is one of many that is capable of incapacitating you to some degree, leading to some posture problems, or hip and back discomforts. To help with these, you can wear a prenatal support brace, which will be further discussed below.

What is a prenatal support brace?

prenatal support brace is, simply put, a wearable device that aims to alleviate pressure on a pregnant woman’s center of gravity, lower back, and lower abdomen. This can come in different forms. Some are a single strap, while others have extra fabrics or belts to offer more reinforcement.

Although a prenatal support brace is not a mandatory measure, the benefits it can provide are too good to pass upon or to at least not try out. At the start of your pregnancy, this device is not that impactful. Getting a prenatal support brace when you have a considerable baby tummy is most ideal, since you’ll have a better gauge on what product size will work best for you through the remaining months, and this will be the point at which you are starting to struggle with your weight.

Types of Prenatal Support Brace

As mentioned above, prenatal support can have different builds. Generally, there are three that you can currently choose from when it comes to this device. One of the options is the single strap, another is the extra support belt, and lastly, the full prenatal cradle.

Each variety has its own ideal use and indication, which can all factor in on which type is optimal for your pregnancy form. You have to remember, pregnant women and their babies develop differently, meaning the way your tummy will grow may not be the same as that of others. The best prenatal support brace for you isn’t necessarily a good one for someone else. To get a better perspective on all three types, here are some brief descriptions for each:

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Single Strap

As its name suggests, this type of prenatal brace is made from one stretchable belt. It is the easiest to wear around your lower abdomen and back, and also cheaper than the other two. The quality will mostly depend on the fabric used. As for the securing mechanism, it can come with either an adjustable Velcro strap or eye hooks.

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