Maternity belt

2019-03-18 08:09:26
Hi I have delivered last year feb and started using maternity belt from March (1month later as I had c section ) . I am still using the belt regularly (6days a week ) . When do I need to stop using the belt .. ?
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Hi use for one more month

Answered2019-03-18 12:18:41

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There is no side effects of the belt, it's for reshaping your body. If you feel your body is now in shape you can stop to wear it otherwise you can carry on to wear and also needful to do some exercise for your body shape and for healthy life.
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if any questions you can contact me

Answered2019-03-18 09:06:16

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Hi, maternity belt are used to help you out to regain ur body shape, if u have out in necessary efforts to mantain urself, then will suggest u that u can now stop using maternity belt. Also if u have any doubts about getting urself to proper fitness pls feel free to contact me. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Answered2019-03-18 08:12:44

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You can stop it but first consult some doctor. Also do some light exercises. It has no side effects.
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Consult online or visit our Clinic.

Answered2019-03-20 05:22:28

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U can stop now . Start little pelvic excersise ll help you. Futher clarification chat online ll guide you.

Answered2019-03-18 12:43:28

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