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Reddit mentions of NEOtech Care Maternity Belt - Pregnancy Support - Waist/Back/Abdomen Band, Belly Brace (Black, Size XXL)
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of NEOtech Care Maternity Belt - Pregnancy Support - Waist/Back/Abdomen Band, Belly Brace (Black, Size XXL). Here are the top ones.
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- CHOOSING THE RIGHT SIZE: See 2nd product picture for how to measure then refer to size chart in product description; Measure from around your lower back to under your belly; Do not choose according to your maternity pants or trousers
- Fully adjustable to accommodate abdominal growth throughout pregnancy; Features new reinforced hooks and loops fabric fasteners
- Breathable fabric constructed of a multilayered laminate with an elastic lining
- Designed for walking or standing position; Detach the hooks and loops fabric when sitting
- Supports the lower back by redistributing pressure more evenly on the surface area the back support covers
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 2.56 Inches |
Length | 9.25 Inches |
Size | 2X-Large (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
Width | 7.28 Inches |
I got this one by NeoTech
I was looking at the more expensive serola one but my chiropractor said something wider would actually work better for me. Bonus that it was under $20!
This is the only belt I can leave the house in: Maternity Belt - NEOtech Care ( TM ) Brand - Pregnancy Support - Waist / Back / Abdomen Band, Belly Brace - Black Color - Size XXL https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GO2MU50/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_tTKGFxmnpBN3E. This one is better than others that look like it because the front is like the non-rough velcro side instead of fabric. Either one is good, but this is lasting longer.
I've tried two others, they are one piece and wrap over themselves in the back. I was not impressed. Maybe because they were too small or maybe because of where my pain is. I have also used baby wraps. You can use either a stretchy one (like a Moby) or a woven one (like a Tula) and there are videos on YouTube. This is good if you plan to baby wear after the baby arrives, just be careful not to wrap too tight on the hips, trust me.
I have SPD and not really back pain, so my pain relief needs could be different. But that's been my experience this pregnancy.