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Maternity Belly Band — Pregnancy, Postpartum & C-Section Support

  • Award-Winning Maternity Support: Recommended by Obstetricians, Midwives & Physiotherapists
  • Trusted By Over 200,000 mums
  • Australian Made & Owned
$140.00 AUD

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3-in-1 Belly Band for Pregnancy, Postpartum, and C-Section Recovery

The award-winning 3-in-1 Belly Band is an essential companion for expectant and postpartum mothers. Designed with an adjustable fit, this Australian-made band alleviates lower back pain, pelvic discomfort, and supports abdominal muscle recovery after birth. With a soft, comfortable feel and endorsed by top health professionals, this TGA-approved band is ideal for pregnancy, postpartum tummy recovery, and C-section incision protection. Trust the 3-in-1 design for a seamless transition through all stages of motherhood.

Features:

  • Adjustable fit for personalized support
  • Targets lower back and pelvic pain
  • Supports postpartum and C-section recovery

Benefits:

  • Relieves back and pelvic pressure
  • Prevents abdominal muscle separation
  • Protects C-section incision for faster healing

Sizes:

Available in Standard (8-16), Large (16-24), and Petite (4-6)

Materials:

  • Soft, breathable fabric
  • Elasticated straps for custom fit
  • Durable for everyday use

Uses:

  • Pregnancy support
  • Postpartum belly wrap
  • C-section recovery aid
  • Lower Back Pain 
  • Sacroiliac Pelvic Girdle Pain (PGP)
  • Round Ligament Pain
  • Abdominal Muscle Separation (Diastasis Recti)
  • Sciatica Pain
  • Lesson Stretch Marks
  • Bladder & Vulva Varicosity
  • Makes Walking Easier
  • Support Twins & Multiples
  • Umbilical Pregnancy Hernia
  • Wrap Tummy Postpartum
  • Pregnancy & Postpartum Exercise

  • Free shipping for orders over $100 (Australia only)
  • Orders are dispatched within 1-3 business days.
  • All items are located within Australia.
  • You will receive an email confirmation once your order has been dispatched with your order number and shipping method.
  • If stock needs to be sent from more than one warehouse, you will receive multiple packages with multiple tracking numbers.
  • All intimate products are shipped with discreet packaging.
  • If you require products urgently, please contact us directly to confirm the stock location so that we can endeavor to process and dispatch your order as a priority.

Change of Mind Purchases

Due to the intimate nature of our products, we do not accept returns or exchanges for change-of-mind purchases.

The exception for this is SRC Health Products

  • SRC Recovery garments must be returned within 30 days of purchase
  • SRC Non recovery products must be returned within 14 days of purchase
  • All items are required to be returned in their original unworn condition, with their garment tags and labels in place.
  • Shipping costs are non-refundable.
  • To initiate a SRC Health product return, please contact hello@blossompelvichealth.com.au for further instructions 

 

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If an item is faulty or damaged, please contact us immediately at hello@blossompelvichealth.com.au so that we can resolve the issue as soon as possible. 

 

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Maternity Belly Band for Pregnancy FAQ — Best Maternity Belly Band Australia for Back Pain, Belly Support & Postpartum Recovery

Comprehensive answers to the most frequently asked questions about the Belly Bands 3-in-1 Maternity Belly Band for pregnancy. Learn what a maternity belly band is, how to wear a maternity belly band, what maternity belly bands are used for, and where to buy maternity belly bands in Australia. This award-winning, Australian-made belly band supports pregnancy back pain, pelvic girdle pain, postpartum recovery, and C-section healing. Trusted by over 200,000 Australian mums, recommended by obstetricians, midwives, and physiotherapists, and TGA-approved for your peace of mind.

The 3-in-1 Maternity Belly Band is an award-winning, Australian-made support garment designed to provide comfort and pain relief across three stages of motherhood — pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and C-section healing. It works by gently compressing and supporting the lower abdomen, pelvis, and lower back, redistributing the weight of the growing baby and reducing the strain on muscles and ligaments.

During pregnancy, the belly band wraps around your lower torso, lifting and supporting the bump to alleviate the downward pull that causes lower back pain, round ligament pain, and pelvic discomfort. The adjustable design allows you to customise the level of compression and support as your body changes throughout each trimester.

Postpartum, the same band can be reconfigured to provide gentle abdominal compression, helping to support weakened abdominal muscles, reduce swelling, and encourage the uterus to return to its pre-pregnancy size. For women recovering from a C-section, the band provides protective support over the incision site, reducing movement and vibration that can cause pain during activities like coughing, sneezing, or getting in and out of bed.

The belly band is made from soft, breathable fabric with elasticated straps for a secure yet comfortable fit. It is TGA-approved, which means it meets Australian therapeutic goods standards, and it has been recommended by obstetricians, midwives, and physiotherapists. Trusted by over 200,000 Australian mums, it is one of the most popular maternity support products on the market.

The band is particularly effective for common pregnancy conditions including lower back pain, sacroiliac and pelvic girdle pain, round ligament pain, sciatica, diastasis recti, bladder and vulvar varicosities, and umbilical pregnancy hernia. It can also be worn during exercise to provide additional stability and confidence.

Most women begin wearing a maternity belly band during the second trimester, typically around 16 to 20 weeks, when the growing belly starts to become noticeably heavy and the ligaments supporting the uterus begin to stretch. However, there is no strict rule about when to start — it depends entirely on your individual symptoms and comfort level.

If you are experiencing early-onset lower back pain, pelvic discomfort, or round ligament pain, you may benefit from starting even earlier. Women carrying twins or multiples often find they need support sooner due to the additional weight and pressure on the pelvis. Similarly, if you had pelvic girdle pain or diastasis recti in a previous pregnancy, early use of a belly band can help manage symptoms before they escalate.

The key indicator is your symptoms rather than a specific week of pregnancy. If you are finding that standing, walking, or being on your feet for extended periods is causing lower back or pelvic pain, or if you feel a pulling or stretching sensation in your lower abdomen, it is likely time to start using a belly band.

When you first start wearing the band, begin with shorter periods of one to two hours to allow your body to adjust. Gradually increase the wear time as you become comfortable, but aim to remove it during periods of rest to allow your core and pelvic floor muscles to continue working independently.

It is always advisable to speak with your midwife, obstetrician, or physiotherapist before starting any support garment, especially if you have specific medical conditions. They can also ensure the band is correctly fitted, which is crucial for it to work effectively. The Belly Bands Maternity Belly Band is available in Petite (size 4-6), Standard (size 8-16), and Large (size 16-24) to suit a range of body types.

Yes, the maternity belly band is an effective tool for managing pelvic girdle pain (PGP) during pregnancy. PGP is one of the most common pregnancy-related musculoskeletal conditions, affecting up to 65 percent of pregnant women to varying degrees. It occurs when the ligaments that normally stabilise the pelvic joints become overly relaxed due to the hormone relaxin, combined with the increasing weight and shifting centre of gravity as pregnancy progresses.

The belly band helps with PGP by providing external compression and support around the pelvis and lower abdomen. This compression helps stabilise the pelvic joints, reducing the excessive movement that causes pain. By supporting the weight of the bump, the band also reduces the downward pressure on the pelvis, which can exacerbate PGP symptoms.

Women with PGP typically experience pain in the front of the pelvis at the pubic bone (pubic symphysis), at the back of the pelvis around the sacroiliac joints, or across the hips and groin. The pain often worsens with activities such as walking, climbing stairs, turning over in bed, or standing on one leg. Wearing the belly band during these activities can provide significant relief and allow you to maintain a more normal activity level.

Research supports the use of pelvic support garments as part of a comprehensive management approach for PGP. Studies have shown that maternity belts can reduce pain intensity and improve daily function in pregnant women with pelvic girdle pain. However, the belly band works best when combined with other treatments such as pelvic floor exercises, physiotherapy, activity modification, and rest.

The Belly Bands Maternity Belly Band has been specifically designed with PGP in mind, and its TGA approval provides assurance that it meets Australian therapeutic standards. One customer reported experiencing pelvic girdle pain from 23 weeks and feeling instant relief the moment she put on her belly band.

The 3-in-1 design of the Maternity Belly Band makes it a versatile tool for postpartum recovery, including C-section healing. After birth, your body goes through significant physical changes as your uterus contracts, abdominal muscles regain tone, and tissues heal. The belly band provides gentle compression and support to aid this recovery process.

For general postpartum recovery, the band wraps around your lower abdomen and pelvis, providing compression that helps reduce swelling, supports weakened abdominal muscles, and gives your core a sense of stability during the early weeks when your muscles are still recovering. Many women report that wearing the band helps them feel more held together and confident during activities like lifting and carrying their baby, breastfeeding, and walking.

For C-section recovery specifically, the band provides protective support over the incision site. After a caesarean birth, the abdominal wall needs time to heal, and movements such as coughing, laughing, sneezing, or getting out of bed can cause significant pain at the incision. The belly band applies gentle pressure that splints the area, reducing movement and vibration across the wound and allowing you to move more comfortably.

Most women can begin wearing the belly band within the first few days after a vaginal birth, once they feel comfortable. For C-section recovery, it is generally recommended to wait until your healthcare provider gives you the go-ahead, which is typically within the first week post-surgery once any drains or dressings have been removed.

Start with short periods of wear and gradually increase as your comfort allows. The band should feel supportive but not uncomfortably tight. Remove it during sleep and when resting to allow your body to breathe and your muscles to work naturally. As with any postpartum recovery tool, use the belly band alongside a guided rehabilitation programme from your physiotherapist to rebuild your core strength safely.

The Belly Bands Maternity Belly Band is available in three sizes — Petite (Australian size 4-6), Standard (Australian size 8-16), and Large (Australian size 16-24). Choosing the correct size is important for the band to provide effective support without being too tight or too loose.

The sizing is based on your pre-pregnancy clothing size, as the band is designed with adjustable straps that accommodate your growing belly throughout pregnancy and adapt for postpartum use. If you were a size 10 before pregnancy, for example, the Standard size would be your best fit. The elasticated straps provide significant room for adjustment, so the band grows with you rather than needing to be replaced as your body changes.

If you fall between size categories, it is generally recommended to choose the larger size. A band that is too small may feel restrictive and uncomfortable, while a slightly larger band can always be tightened using the adjustable straps. The goal is for the band to feel snug and supportive without digging in, restricting your breathing, or causing skin irritation.

The band is available in both black and beige colours, allowing you to choose an option that works best under your clothing. The beige option tends to be less visible under light-coloured clothing, while the black option may be preferred for everyday wear.

If you are purchasing the band for postpartum use and you are currently pregnant, base your size selection on your pre-pregnancy size rather than your current pregnant size. The band is designed to work across both pregnancy and postpartum, so your pre-pregnancy size gives the most consistent reference point.

For personalised sizing advice, you can contact the team at Blossom Pelvic Health or consult your physiotherapist, who can help you measure and determine the best fit for your body.

The maternity belly band is designed for comfortable daily wear, but most healthcare professionals recommend wearing it for specific periods rather than continuously throughout the entire day. The general guideline is to wear the band for two to four hours at a time during activities that trigger or worsen your symptoms, then remove it during periods of rest.

The reason for this approach is that while the band provides valuable external support, your core and pelvic floor muscles still need opportunities to work independently and maintain their strength. Over-relying on external support can potentially lead to muscle deconditioning over time, which may slow your overall recovery and rehabilitation.

The most beneficial times to wear the belly band are during activities where you notice the most discomfort — walking, standing for long periods, housework, exercise, or being on your feet at work. Many women find it particularly helpful during the second half of the day when fatigue sets in and their muscles are less able to provide adequate support on their own.

You should remove the belly band when sleeping, as it can restrict circulation and is generally unnecessary when you are lying down. Also consider removing it when sitting for extended periods unless sitting causes you pain.

Signs that you may be wearing the band too tightly or for too long include numbness or tingling in the legs or abdomen, increased discomfort rather than relief, skin irritation or redness, or difficulty breathing. If you experience any of these symptoms, loosen the band or remove it and reassess your fit.

The TGA-approved Belly Bands Maternity Belly Band is made from soft, breathable fabric that helps prevent overheating and discomfort during extended wear. Pairing the band with a regular pelvic floor and core exercise programme, under the guidance of your physiotherapist, will ensure you get the best combination of external support and internal strength.

Yes, the maternity belly band can play a supportive role in managing diastasis recti, which is the separation of the rectus abdominis muscles along the midline of the abdomen. Diastasis recti is extremely common during pregnancy, with studies suggesting it affects up to two-thirds of pregnant women to some degree. It occurs because the growing uterus stretches the abdominal wall, and the hormone relaxin softens the connective tissue (linea alba) between the two halves of the rectus abdominis muscle.

The belly band helps manage diastasis recti during pregnancy by providing external compression that partially replaces the function of the stretched abdominal muscles. This compression supports the abdominal wall, reduces the outward pressure on the linea alba, and can help prevent the separation from worsening further. Many women notice that wearing the band reduces the visible doming or bulging along the midline that occurs during activities like getting out of bed or lifting.

Postpartum, the belly band continues to provide support as the abdominal muscles gradually knit back together. The gentle compression helps approximate the two sides of the rectus abdominis, which may facilitate the healing process. However, it is essential to understand that the belly band alone is not a treatment for diastasis recti — it is a supportive tool that works best when combined with targeted rehabilitation exercises.

A physiotherapist specialising in women's health can assess the degree of your abdominal separation and prescribe specific exercises to strengthen the deep core muscles, including the transverse abdominis, which acts as your body's natural corset. These exercises, combined with proper movement patterns and belly band support, provide the most comprehensive approach to managing diastasis recti.

Avoid exercises that place excessive strain on the abdominal midline, such as traditional crunches or sit-ups, as these can worsen the separation. Your physiotherapist will guide you through safe progressions that gradually restore core function.

The Belly Bands Maternity Belly Band stands apart from many competitors due to several key features that have made it one of the most trusted pregnancy support products in Australia. Having been trusted by over 200,000 mums, its reputation is built on both quality and clinical endorsement.

First, it is genuinely Australian-made and owned. While many maternity support products sold in Australia are manufactured overseas, the Belly Bands product is designed and produced locally, which means it meets Australian manufacturing standards and supports the local economy.

Second, the 3-in-1 design provides exceptional value and versatility. Rather than purchasing separate products for pregnancy support, postpartum recovery, and C-section healing, this single band adapts to all three stages. This practical design reflects a deep understanding of the journey through motherhood, where a product that transitions with you is far more useful than one with a single purpose.

Third, the band is TGA-approved, meaning it has been evaluated and listed as a therapeutic device by the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration. This approval provides assurance of quality and safety, and it also means the product may be eligible for claims through some private health insurance funds. Not all maternity bands on the market carry this approval.

Fourth, it has been endorsed and recommended by obstetricians, midwives, and physiotherapists — three of the most important healthcare professions involved in pregnancy and postnatal care. This level of professional endorsement is uncommon and reflects the clinical effectiveness of the product.

Finally, the range of conditions it addresses is comprehensive. Beyond general pregnancy back pain, the band is designed to help with sacroiliac pain, pelvic girdle pain, round ligament pain, sciatica, diastasis recti, vulvar varicosities, umbilical hernia support, and carrying twins or multiples. This breadth of application makes it a versatile choice for women experiencing a variety of pregnancy-related symptoms.

Yes, the maternity belly band is well-suited for wearing during pregnancy-safe exercise, and many women find it makes physical activity more comfortable and achievable. Exercise during pregnancy is widely recommended by healthcare professionals for its benefits to both maternal and foetal health, and a belly band can help you maintain your fitness routine by reducing pain and providing stability.

The belly band is particularly helpful during activities that involve repetitive impact or movement, such as walking, light jogging (if you were a runner before pregnancy), prenatal fitness classes, swimming preparation, and gym-based workouts. It provides support to the lower abdomen and back, reducing the bouncing and pulling sensation that can make exercise uncomfortable, especially in the second and third trimesters.

When exercising with the belly band, ensure it is securely fitted but not so tight that it restricts your breathing or range of motion. You should be able to take deep breaths comfortably and move freely through your exercise movements. The band's breathable fabric helps manage heat and moisture during physical activity, which is important for comfort.

Pregnancy-safe exercises that pair well with belly band support include walking, prenatal yoga, Pilates, swimming, stationary cycling, light resistance training, and pelvic floor exercises. Avoid high-impact activities, contact sports, or exercises that involve lying flat on your back for extended periods after the first trimester.

The belly band should not be used as a substitute for proper exercise technique or as a way to push beyond your comfortable limits. If an exercise causes pain even with the band on, stop and modify the movement. Listen to your body and work within your current capacity.

For a structured exercise programme tailored to your pregnancy and support needs, consult a physiotherapist or prenatal exercise specialist. They can design a programme that complements your belly band use and helps build the core and pelvic floor strength needed for a smoother pregnancy, birth, and recovery.

The Belly Bands Maternity Belly Band is TGA-approved (Therapeutic Goods Administration), which means it is registered as a therapeutic medical device in Australia. This TGA certification is significant because it can make the product eligible for claims under some private health insurance policies, depending on your specific fund and level of cover.

Health funds that include coverage for therapeutic aids, medical devices, or physiotherapy-prescribed supports may allow a claim for the belly band when it has been recommended by a registered healthcare professional as part of your treatment plan. The most common pathway is to have your physiotherapist, obstetrician, or GP provide a written recommendation or prescription for the belly band, specifying your diagnosis and the therapeutic purpose of the device.

To determine whether your particular health fund covers the belly band, contact your insurer directly and ask about coverage for TGA-listed maternity support devices or therapeutic aids and appliances. Have the product's TGA listing details available when you call, and be prepared to provide the written recommendation from your healthcare provider.

Even if your health fund does not cover the device itself, the physiotherapy consultation during which the band is prescribed and fitted is typically claimable under the physiotherapy component of your extras cover. This can help offset the overall cost of obtaining professionally guided support.

At $140, the Belly Bands Maternity Belly Band represents a worthwhile investment when you consider its 3-in-1 functionality across pregnancy, postpartum, and C-section recovery. Compared to purchasing separate support products for each stage, or the cumulative cost of pain management without proper support, the band provides excellent value. Free shipping on orders over $100 from Blossom Pelvic Health means you can have it delivered to your door across Australia at no additional cost.

Maternity Belly Band — Pregnancy, Postpartum & C-Section Support

Maternity Belly Band — Pregnancy, Postpartum & C-Section Support

$140.00

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