Am I the only idiot who got sucked in and thought this was a good idea?
https://bellybandit.com/store/p-53-kourtney-kardashian-limited-edition-belly-bandit.aspx (beware, the model on the website is seriously frightening looking)
I have tried to wear this thing but it is just not remotely comfortable. And beyond the discomfort issue is that when I wear it while I have a bra on (which is all the time), I get a nice ring of back fat sticking out below my bra line and above the belly bandit.
I think I'd rather walk around with a baby belly for a bit longer than a deformed looking ring of fat around my upper back.
Re: anyone else try the Belly Bandit?
yes, I bought it after I had DS as I didn't know about it for DD and I loved it! I wore it all the time and I feel like it really helped, plus I had a c-s.
PS: your ticker says you are one day past due:)
I wore it. Mine was uncomfortable because I have a short torso, so it actually pushed up under my boobs and, I think, contributed to some plugged ducts.
BUT! It totally works. My stomach got much flatter, sooner than, uh, other moms who haven't used it, not that I've noticed.
Maybe that back fat thing is . . . incorrect placement? I don't know. But I really liked it.
Oh and it also helped with that whole "organs flopping around in your torso" feeling and general core strength (eg, it helped getting out of bed and stuff).
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I absolutely believe this is a MUST if you have a c-section. The discomfort is worth not having to feel like your lower abdomen is going to bust open every time you move.
But for those who didn't have a c-section, I can see where it would seem somewhat useless and where it may be uncomfortable.
Oh man, that's for sure. I had the medical supply store version of one (months into my c/s incision not healing debacle) and it was amazing for both helping my body heal and sucking in my stomach blub enough to fit into my old clothes after about 6 weeks with it. It was uncomfortable in a way, but the benefits far outweighed the discomfort for me. Can you wear it lower or higher to avoid the back fat problem? Or close it on an angle so that it's a little looser on top and doesn't squish up your back?
maybe...or maybe I just have back fat :-( lol...
I guess I'll try to give it another shot since so many people had good outcomes with it!
make sure you got the correct size, too.