Maternity Support Belt: Supporting a heavy belly!
July 2nd, 2009A huge pregnancy belly is beautiful, especially when you’re seated and you’re caressing your belly with both hands, then your baby does somersaults… it’s amazing.
A huge pregnancy belly is also uncomfortable. Because of the added weight at the center of my body, sometimes I feel like toppling over while walking. The added weight can also hurt the lower back. It hasn’t happened to me yet, but I feel that’s coming soon.
To help support my belly and my back, I decided to get a maternity support belt. There are many versions of maternity belts. I tried two kinds — one was just a simple straight band, the other had supportive padding for the belly. There was also a girdle-type maternity cradle. I chose the band with padding because I felt the belly support more, and it felt more comfortable than the straight band.
It was a bit awkward to wear at first, but after awhile, my belly didn’t feel as loose and heavy. Yey for belly support! I also liked that I could easily wear it under my shirt. I bought this belt at Baby & Co., Powerplant. The brand is Pigeon and costs P899 (sale price!).
I don’t wear this belt all the time, but I do keep it in my bag. During work days, I’m seated most of the time so I don’t feel huge belly stress. Since I carry the belt in my bag, I can easily strap it on under my shirt when it’s time to go walk to a client’s office or go malling.
Car rides are another hassle for my big belly. The roads in Manila aren’t always smoothly paved, and more than once I feel my belly quivering like gelatin! I have to hold on to my belly to stop it from shaking around.
Here’s what I do when I’m on my way to work. I take the belt out of my bag and just strap it on over my top. I wear it the whole car ride, and just take it off when I’m nearing my office.

Car rides are more comfortable for me and my belly now. And it comforts me to know that Timmy’s more stable inside my tummy somehow.
I’d recommend this maternity support belt for women who are in their third trimester and are beginning to feel the heaviness of their bellies. Perhaps some women need it, perhaps some women don’t. In my case, it has helped avoid the stress of belly heaviness when I walk around or when I’m in a moving vehicle. If you’re considering a maternity support belt, I’d also recommend that you try on the different types — perhaps a girdle is more to your liking than this belt with padding, or the straight band is more comfortable with you.
Wear what makes you feel comfortable, wear what makes you feel most supported. A big pregnancy belly’s gorgeous on its own, but it’d be more gorgeous if YOU have the right support.



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