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How to Shop for a Postpartum Belly Band
By now, you have likely heard of postpartum belly bands. The promise to help you whip your post-partum body back into shape is a proposition that is hard to resist. But with various types of belly bands and garments on the market, many moms are left wondering what the big differences are. So they typically end up buying the most heavily marketed brand, or the cheapest one; neither of which ends up being a good fit for them (literally and figuratively). That is why we decided to come up with the top questions to ask yourself when shopping for a...
Mommy Bloggers Give Body After Baby a Thumbs up
We recently asked a handful of mommy bloggers to review our products. Of course, we expected good reviews, but the feedback we are getting is really exciting. We thought our current mommy customers and future mommy customers would like to hear what other moms are saying about Body After Baby. Here are just a few of the highlights: “As with a momma who just gave birth - I too have a body that needs toning, and loose skin and flab that I’d like to see firm up again. Wearing the Lelani under my clothes, gives me the...
Press Release: Demand for Body After Baby C-Section Belly Bands on the Rise
Increased demand in line with CDC report citing nearly one-third of US births are delivered via cesarean sectionOrange County, Calif. – January 6, 2015 – Body After Baby today announced that demand for its C-section support belly band, the Sienna, is on the rise, with more than one-third of moms requesting C-section support. The increased interest in the company’s C-Section belly bands is in line with overall cesarean delivery statistics as reported by the Center for Disease Control (CDC). According to the CDC, nearly one-third of the 3.95 million US births this year were delivered via cesarean section. While this represents...
Recovering from a C-Section: Tips from Body After Baby Moms
According to the CDC, in 2013, nearly one-third of the 3.95 million births in the United States were delivered via cesarean section. While this represents a slight decrease from 32.7% in 2013 compared to 32.8% in 2012, the overall rate of C-sections has been on the rise since 1990. If you are one of the roughly 1.29 million moms that have to recover from a C-section, you will likely be looking for ways to quickly heal so you can focus on taking care of your new baby. Keep in mind that time does heal, and in the case of...