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Post natal Abdominal binders

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EW GURU
Latest post on 14 June 2012 - 16:15
They come in S,M,L etc etc. The idea is to push everything back so you are not supposed to feel as if you are not wearing it but it should also not be hurting you. Maybe just take 1 size smaller, not necessarily a size 10. You could always buy smaller ones as you lose the weight. It was no struggle to get it but as mentioned, it wasnt the one I wanted. They just included it in the final bill which was covered by the insurance anyway. The one at Life is broad and it says on the package thats its for c-sections etc. It was not more than about AED130. Just buy your own to be sure you will have one, hospital may be out of stock or not have your size. I got the babyshop ones before finding the Life one, sorry but they not nice. I probably had 4 in total, each time trying a new one, hoping it would work better, be more comfy etc. until I got the last one. <em>edited by SweetSugar123 on 14/06/2012</em>
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 14 June 2012 - 15:55
My hospital provided it, but only after I requested one from my dr. It wasn't the broad ones though. I got one from Life pharmacy after I was discharged. They really do work but you should wear it as soon as possible after birth, as consistently as possible (only take it off when you have to bath or shower) and for as long as possible (2-3 months) at least. When did you request one and was it a struggle to get your doctor to provide it? I've seen some of the binders in babyshop and even the large sizes look tailored for a small size 10. No way my post pregnancy belly is getting into that!
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EW GURU
Latest post on 14 June 2012 - 15:49
My hospital provided it, but only after I requested one from my dr. It wasn't the broad ones though. I got one from Life pharmacy after I was discharged. They really do work but you should wear it as soon as possible after birth, as consistently as possible (only take it off when you have to bath or shower) and for as long as possible (2-3 months) at least.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 14 June 2012 - 15:41
We've all read about them including their pro's and con's and I just cannot decide on which one to get! First of all do hospitals here provide them after c-section? I've heard they should. Secondly what binder did you ladies use that you would recommend? I've put on some weight so want something long that will cover belly not just the lower end like a belly bandit does otherwise there will be flab hanging from the top ewwww lol
 
 

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