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Is belly bind (belt) must post delivery
Is belly bind must to have a flat tummy after delivery via c section I had c section delivery 7 weeks ago, my belly have grown a bit from the last few weeks and its very soft and jiggly, is this because I didn't wore any belt or is this normal And can i start wearing belt from now, will it be helpful
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You should wear the belt only for about 2 weeks. The longer you wear the belt the more your muscles become weak because they are not put to strain. You should consult your Gynaecologist and start some mild abdominal experiences.
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Definitely not the belt  is not going to take care of the soft and jigly belly you need to exercise
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No use wearing belt now. Try doing  excercise after 8 weeks of delivery .
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It’s normal No need to wear belt now After 3 months of cesarean section, you can do belly reducing exercises
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No it's not
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