DIRAVO Womens Maternity Belly Band for Pregnancy Non-slip Silicone Stretch Pregnancy Support Belly Belt Bands…
E**S
An absolute must if you're pregnant
These bands helped me save money by not having to buy maternity pants. I continued using my regular jeans, unzipped, throughout my pregnancy up until I gave birth. These bands held up my jeans nicely. They were very comfortable, didn't ride up, and stayed in place with the grippy part down "grabbing" the jeans in place throughout the day. They also helped cover my belly so that I could continue wearing my regular shirts, they just looked like another layer of clothing. With these bands I didn't have to buy maternity shirts until my 3rd trimester. Lastly, they also wore nicely as a skin barrier to prevent irritation from the postpartum band.
R**M
A must if you’re pregnant and working
I work at an urgent care and wore these under scrubs. They provided good compression and helped with my back. Great if you’re on your feet a lot. And, they wash well.
S**A
Amazing option
I bought it because some maternity pants don't cover very well my belly and fit perfectly. They are made of soft fabric, and easy to wear. The only thing I have to mention is I feel a little stretch in my belly due to the type of fabric (elastic).
C**H
Perfect during pregnancy
I was a little bit on the frumpy side when I started to show, I didn’t have a pronounced bump until about 8-9 months of pregnancy. So I thought these to keep everything round and looking more pregnant like, they did not disappoint. I wore these day and night and these were perfect, not too hot and kept my baby extra warm in there. She loves being warm now to this day and I believe it was the extra fabric I wore keeping her toasty. I wore these under dresses, maternity jeans, even under my night clothes. It helped me feel more confident and give me that pronounced baby bump at 6 months even though I hadn’t popped yet. Thank you for the product!
K**E
Pointless If You’re Small
For reference, I’m 5’2”, 118 pre pregnancy weight, 20 weeks pregnant, cannot button my size 26 standard jeans, pear/athletic build.I originally thought these might work and even kept trying for 3 weeks with jeans as my belly grew. But, it comes down to they are WAY too long for someone my size (I had to fold in half to not have it stretch all the way up to my neck) and not tight enough all around. They have a tighter, sticky band about 1/2” wide at the bottom to hold your unbuttoned jeans together. But, here’s the thing - it takes more than a 1/2” wide band to hold jeans up when you are thicker on the bottom. I think if they had a tighter and wider band (like 2” wide) and you could order the length you want for your torso then this would be great.I get that the belly portion would be looser but in the end these are just not made for short folks my size. Great idea though.
M**S
I'm not expecting; I'm using these to provide midriff coverage.
You don't have to be pregnant to use this! No one even checks lol. I'm using these for an entirely different, non-pregnancy related purpose than they're intended, and you might want to too! I HATE how often shirts and sweaters are really short and they leave your belly exposed if you move your arms or shoulders at all, leaving you in a constant, never-ending battle of tugging your shirt down all day if you don't want to be showing midriff - which I don't, especially not at work. I can't deny that just-under-the-ribcage length sweaters are often very flattering on a bottom-heavy pear-shaped lady such as myself, however, so darn it. Sometimes wearing a cami or undershirt can help solve the problem, but sometimes the cami interferes with the neckline of the sweater/shirt, or sometimes (like today) I'm already wearing a blouse, I just don't want the blouse to be flooding all day between the pant line and sweater line.Enter these belly bands. I am wearing them under my shirt, under my pants, to provide coverage so I'm not having to constantly tug down my rib-length sweater all day. The belly band blends right into my black slacksI bought the large size and it fits comfortably, with lots of stretch - I have a 38" waist and 48" hips for reference. Honestly the belly bands are very stretchy and forgiving, so I imagine someone with bigger OR smaller measurements than me could comfortably fit in the same size, though FYI the very bottom (hip) measurement is slightly less forgiving due to the anti-slip silicone band on that area. I have a photo shown with the pants pulled down a bit to show how low I'm wearing the band and how it goes all the way up to under the bust, so there's plenty of midriff coverage. Sometimes the band rolls, but not too excessively, and it seems to be doing a good job of keeping the belly band from riding up and defeating its purpose.All in all - I absolutely love this product for this purpose!
B**K
Works well for after surgery too
These were helpful to use after tummy tuck surgery to protect your sensitive skin when wearing your binder or faha. Also provides support and light compression when worn by itself, in between washing my binder and faha.
J**X
BUY THISSSS
I'm 27 weeks pregnant in photos. Around 25 weeks I began looking into some sort of support for the growing bump. I saw baobab maternity had support bands, but at basically $60/band...that was just a no go. I found these and WOWWWW. So impressed by the support. I did not have any kind of back pain, it was just my bump getting heavier. This band feels like a sports bra for my belly. lol! And was just what I was looking for. It does not roll down on me, and stays put. I'm 5'9". Before pregnancy, I wore pant size 10 and wore M/L tops. I've always been one of those people who are always in between sizes (even when I was thinner, it was S/M)....which is annoying. The Medium in this fits perfectly snug, while still leaving room for my belly to growwwww. It even helps hold my maternity pants up (again, I was in between sizes - M a bit tight, L a bit loose). ANYWAY, no regrets. Glad I got the 3 pack!
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