Pelvic Support Belt- Just the Belly band and Pelvic Straps
$57.6
$79.49
Description Pelvic Floor Support Belt Kit Hip Stabilization Belt with Pelvic Sling Attachment Support, stabilize and relieve with the Pelvic Support Belt Kit from Babybellyband by CABEA®— a doctor-recommended, made-in-the-USA solution designed for pregnancy, postpartum and everyday pelvic-health needs. 1 Support Belt- Babybellyband Original, SPORT or Flip-It Reversible 1 Set of Compression Therapy Groin Bands Product Description What it is:This kit combines a low-hip support belt and compression groin bands (often called a “pelvic sling”) to stabilize the hips, pubic symphysis, sacroiliac joints and pelvic floor region. The belt portion fits around the lower pelvis/hips, the groin bands wrap beneath the pubic bone and inner thighs—together they provide targeted compression and support where pelvic structures often feel unstable or under stress. Why it helps:During pregnancy and postpartum—or when experiencing pelvic instability—ligaments can become lax, joints may shift, and pelvic floor and groin tissues may feel strained. The Pelvic Support Belt Kit helps by: Reducing unwanted movement of the pubic symphysis and sacroiliac joints, thereby alleviating pain and discomfort. Providing compression and support under the pubic bone and groin region to help relieve pressure, improve comfort when walking, climbing stairs or standing. Encouraging improved alignment of the pelvis and hips, which supports the pelvic floor and underlying organs. Conditions it supports:In addition to standard uses such as hip/back pain, pubic symphysis dysfunction (SPD), and pregnancy-related pelvic joint instability, this versatile kit can also support those experiencing: Vulvar varicosities (swollen or varicose veins in the vulvar region) – the groin bands’ compression helps counter pooling and relieve the sensation of heaviness or pressure. Inguinal or femoral hernia discomfort – by gently supporting the groin region and reducing the strain on the inguinal canal, this belt can function as a non-invasive supplemental support. Pelvic Girdle Pain (PGP) is a broad term for pain in any pelvic joint (front or back), while symphysis pubis dysfunction (SPD) specifically refers to pain in the pubic joint at the front. The groin bands combined with the our maternity belts significantly help reduce pain and support the muscles and ligaments in the pelvic region. Organ prolapse or pelvic floor weakness – the cradle of support around the lower pelvis helps ease the sensation of “dropping,” vaginal pressure or pelvic heaviness by reducing downward force on tissues. Pelvic pressure (whether due to pregnancy, postpartum changes or general pelvic floor fatigue) – the combined belt and sling help lift and support the lower pelvis, reducing fatigue and improving comfort when standing or moving. How to wear it: Fasten the hip support belt low on the hips, around the pelvic inlet—not too high on the waist. Adjust the compression groin bands under the pubic bone and around the inner thigh/groin region until firm but comfortable. Wear the belt for standing, walking, moving around or anytime you feel pelvic instability, heaviness or discomfort. Combine with pelvic floor physical therapy, gentle core/pelvic tilts and other guidance (we recommend consulting a PT or healthcare provider). Materials & care:Made in the USA from latex-free, durable neoprene or open-cell foam (depending on model), with adjustable compression straps. Machine washable; tumble dry low. Sizing:Available in multiple sizes to fit a wide range of waist/hip measurements—Small through Goddess XXL. (see detailed sizing chart in images) Why choose this kit: Trusted by doctors and physical therapists. Designed specifically for pelvic joint support—not just general maternity belts. Addresses a broad range of pelvic-health concerns beyond pregnancy alone. Combines hip-belt groin sling for comprehensive lower-pelvis stabilization. You can also read our Blog page Pubic Symphysis Dysfunction – SPD or Treating vulvar varicose veins using compression therapy during pregnancy References: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3364059/#b1-jcca-v56-2-102
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