Monday, April 12, 2010

Meet Your New Favorite Maternity Support Belt

maternity support belt
Most women know that pregnancy belts can help decrease stretch marks and back pain during pregnancy, however some expecting mothers need more than just support around the belly. This is especially true for mothers pregnant with more than one baby at a time – those twins and triplets can get pretty heavy!

For mothers in search of extra support, the Prenatal Cradle is an excellent option. This maternity support belt is designed with a pregnant woman’s natural stance in mind, ensuring optimum comfort in the abdominal muscles and back. At the same time, the Prenatal Cradle leaves the arms free and improves lower body circulation, allowing expecting mothers to maintain their active lifestyles even into the third trimester.

For convenience, the Prenatal Cradle features no-snag hook and eye closures that are easily adjustable, even through fabric, and the shoulder straps stay in place to remain discreet under clothes. The belly is left uncovered, making it easy to apply lotions and oils to further prevent stretch marks. And because of the smart design, Mom doesn’t even have to remove her maternity support belt to use the bathroom.

3 comments:

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  2. This pegnancy belt look nice. It's a smart desgined for those pregnant mother who suffering back pain during their pregnancy. Good description too!
    Please visit my website http://www.1maternitysupportbelt.com for your comment about our products too!

    Thanks and regards,
    Sasa Cheong

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  3. Exercising is indeed a problem for pregnant women since they suffer from lumbar lordosis (hyperextension of the lumbar spine with response to the position a mother presumes due to the weight of the womb during conception). Thus, this belt is very convenient since it can surely help that the pregnant woman can still continue with her daily exercise thus promoting a healthier lifestyle.
    Please consider visiting our site too, http://www.backaline.com/, we have some products that can be most helpful for pregnant women as well as for jobs that require lifting and straining. Thanks!

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