Increased weight in the abdominal area during pregnancy, strains the lower abdomen and lumbar part of the back, causing proportionally increasing pain and discomfort, and potentially developing other conditions, such as weakness of the abdominal muscle, pelvic girdle instability, swelling in the lower extremities, stretch marks.
In order fora muscle to contract to its fullest potential, the distance between thick and thin filaments should be optimal: If the thick and thin filaments overlap too much, or are moved apart by overstretching, the force of contraction decreases dramatically. This, in turn, causes muscle weakness often seen in latest stages of pregnancy. Overstretching and general weakness of the abdominal muscle can also facilitate the creation of abdominal hernia. In addition to increased weight, some hormone levels increase during pregnancy, causing joints and ligaments to loosen, which can lead to their overstretching (most notably in pelvic and hip ligaments).
Increased abdominal size and weight overstretches not only the muscle, but skin as well, which creates a permanent, visible effect called a stretch mark.
Another thing that could happen during pregnancy is the swelling of lower extremities, known as an edema. A lot of factors need to be in place for an edema to develop. One of them is squeezing the lower abdomen’s internal vessels, which prevents unobstructed blood flow from lower extremities to the heart, hence keeping the blood in the lower part of the body and creating swelling.
As the baby grows and becomes heavier, it puts a lot of pressure on the organs and muscles in your pelvic floor or bottom of your belly (e.g. Uterus, small intestine, bladder, rectum and accompanied muscles, vessels and nerves). These compression may represent themselves in the form of symptoms: pressure on the bladder can trigger frequent urination; compression of the sciatic nerve, together with poor blood flow (due to squeezed blood vessels); can trigger cramps and severe pain in your lower back, hips and legs.
Our belt was specially designed to address all mentioned above issues pregnant women face during later terms of their pregnancies.
It will support your back with an old fashion corset-like structure, while a spherical babybump hood will gently lift your belly.
By supporting your back, lifting your belly and symmetrically absorbing your baby bump pressure, our belt will:
release you from uncomfortable cramps
dramatically reduce your back, hip and leg pain
reduce leg swelling and tiredness
keep your muscle strong and
improve your posture
will protect your skin
decrease your postpartum stretchmarks
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