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The Saga of the Post Pregnancy “Muffin-Top”

Once upon a time... There was a young woman with a nice set of abs. Not great ones, but they were hers and she didn’t look too shabby if she wore a 2-piece bathing suit (if she said so herself.)   Then one day, she was overjoyed to learn she was finally pregnant. Little did anyone tell her that you couldn’t really eat whatever you want during pregnancy, as she soon learned at doctor check-ups when it came time to get on the scale. But nothing to worry about she thought, “It will all come off in due time after the baby arrives”.   ...

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Body After Baby: The Mother of Support

How do you support your body during and after pregnancy? You try your best to take the right vitamins, eat the right foods, and get the right amount of rest. But despite your best efforts, you still experience the twinges, aches, and pains of pregnancy and post pregnancy, whether it’s back pain, muscle strain, or loose excess skin. What’s more, after baby is born, it takes time to get your body back. And while these discomforts and issues are a natural part of motherhood, you can rest knowing there is help for your healing and recovery. For centuries, women in...

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Taking Time To Support Your Body During Pregnancy

Taking Time To Support Your Body During Pregnancy

Should your newborn sleep in a crib or a bassinet? How will you manage an infant when you need to drive your three other children to school? For expecting moms, the months leading up to baby’s birth are packed with preparation for the infant and the growing family. It’s little wonder that moms-to-be often put their own needs and comforts last on the to-do list. Now is the time to shift focus for a moment and consider your own needs and comfort. Your growing baby is likely triggering a host of aches, from pregnancy back pain to other common discomforts...

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How a Support Garment Assists with The Daily Activities of Motherhood

As a new mom, the toughest part is over right? You’ll get to lounge around and take those extended naps while your infant sleeps soundly. Um, not quite, in fact even though a new mom’s post pregnancy body is still recovering from labor and delivery, there’s a lot on the motherhood to-do list. 5 daily activities that trigger pain and discomfort in the post pregnancy body Nursing – Any woman who’s sleepily nursed an infant as she slouched in a rocker will tell you that breastfeeding brings its own set of aches and pains, from sleep-induced poor posture to attempting...

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