Tummy belt after c section

2024-12-26 11:41:51
I am 6 weeks postpartum after 2nd c section. Please let me know if i can start wearing tummy belt. Also when cab I start working out.
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U can use belt now and it should be comfortable not overtighten, so that u can breathe normally and exercise u start after 3mths, now u can do brisk walk.

Answered2024-12-27 04:57:41

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Answered2024-12-26 16:40:33

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U can start wearing tummy belt from today also . Workout s can be start 3 months post c section

Answered2024-12-26 12:45:55

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Exercise after 3 mths Walking can be done Belt after 6 weeks not significant

Answered2024-12-27 17:13:13

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You can start using belt

Answered2024-12-27 03:54:47

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Excercise  can be started afyer 3 months. Belt does not help much.

Answered2024-12-26 13:48:40

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You can start working out now You don't need the belt

Answered2024-12-26 13:47:09

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You can use belt Brisk walking can be done Exercises after 3 months

Answered2024-12-26 13:26:45

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