Monday, 16 January 2012
GIRDLE THAT HELP MOTHER EXPERIENCES SECURITY
With the definition of girdle as - “A girdle is a garment that encircles the lower torso or the trunk, perhaps extending below the hips, and worn often, for support. The word girdle originally, meant a belt. In modern English, the term girdle is most commonly used for a form of women's foundation wear, which in the modern English is better known as the shape wears that replaced the corset, in popularity.
In sports, a girdle may be similar to compression shorts”, but in the case of Postpartum girdles like any other maternity girdle are exceptionally, designed a step ahead than a pregnancy shape ware, supporting a woman’s unique contour and helps compressing and adjusting the front panel or the rectos, thereby, reducing the uterus swelling. It has a back panel, which integrates, back support, ceases back pain, and improves posture. A Postpartum girdles cannot be used, for fashion like that of a shape ware, and sometimes, the same are not so, stylish in look. Since, they are more used on medical grounds, the fabric is not allergic to any skin and keeps the skin dry and comfortable, even if worn, the whole day. On wearing, a postpartum girdle the mother experiences security, comfort with its available conclusion, due to its padded areas and non – restrictive fit. Since, they are more used on medical grounds, its hypoallergenic fabrics prevents skin rashes and its micro porous design allows the skin to breathe, keeping it fresh, dry and comfortable. The fabric is such that, the side finishing and the stitches of the fabric are smooth and non irritating, enabling the user to wear it, even during the extended recovery period.
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