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  Can I Use A BellaBand After My Baby Is Born?



The BellaBand is a rather versatile piece of clothing. The BellaBand is, generally speaking, used by pregnant women. It is made of stretchy material, and is worn around a woman’s belly. The original BellaBand was actually made from a tube top shirt, and today’s BellaBand is very similar in terms of the material that is used. As a woman’s belly grows, it can be difficult to fit into her old clothes. At the same time, she may not yet be big enough to fit into maternity clothes. On top of this, some clothes such as jeans can be especially difficult to fit into during pregnancy. The BellaBand works by allowing a woman to leave her pants unbuttoned and unzipped, yet still wear them. The BellaBand disguises the fact that those pants are not fastened.

What many women don’t realize during pregnancy is that it can take some time after their baby is born for their body to snap back into shape. Even though her belly has been reduced greatly in size, she probably won’t be able to fit into her pre-pregnancy clothes for a while. Here again, her maternity clothes are probably too big at this point. A woman can then use the BellaBand after her baby is born in the same way that she used it during pregnancy, before she would fit into her maternity clothes.

Beyond this, some women have found other uses for the BellaBand after their baby is born. For example, some women have used the BellaBand as a sports bra while they are nursing. In addition to this, some women have found that wearing the BellaBand can be useful when nursing, in that it will cover up the postpartum belly that may otherwise be exposed when you are nursing. The possibilities for different uses for the BellaBand after your baby is born are limited only by your own imagination.



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