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The CABEA Babybellyband Original is a premium 3-in-1 maternity support belt designed for pregnant and postpartum women with hips 30” to 40”. It provides adjustable, targeted relief for pelvic pain, SPD, hernias, vulvar varicosities, and prolapse through removable groin and SI straps. Made from breathable, machine-washable neoprene, this USA-made band offers customizable compression and comfort, helping active moms-to-be stay mobile and pain-free throughout pregnancy and recovery.








| ASIN | B0024L5KQC |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #139,918 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #60 in Maternity Belly Bands #49,222 in Women's Clothing |
| Brand | CABEA |
| Brand Name | CABEA |
| Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 596 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 40 x 5 x 0.08 inches |
| Item Form | Sling |
| Item Height | 2 millimeters |
| Item Thickness | 2 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | CABEA |
| Material | Neoprene |
| Model Number | BBBSmallGroinBS038 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Size | Small |
| Special Features | Removable Adjustable Straps |
| Specific Uses For Product | Hernia, Hip Pain, Symphysis Pubs Dysfunction, SPD, Vulvar Varicosities, Sciatica, Pelvic Girdle Syndrome, Pelvic Pain, Lymphedema, Inguinal Hernia, Femoral hernia, Abdominal Hernia, Pregnancy Pain, Prolapse, Postpartum Recovery, pubic symphysis dysfunction, vulvar varicosities Specific Uses For Product Hernia, Hip Pain, Symphysis Pubs Dysfunction, SPD, Vulvar Varicosities, Sciatica, Pelvic Girdle Syndrome, Pelvic Pain, Lymphedema, Inguinal Hernia, Femoral hernia, Abdominal Hernia, Pregnancy Pain, Prolapse, Postpartum Recovery, pubic symphysis dysfunction, vulvar varicosities See more |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Target Use Body Part | Abdomen, Back, Hips |
| UPC | 702380889038 642709993841 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Use for | Abdomen, Back, Hips |
M**S
Pregnancy doesn’t have to be unbearable!
I have thanked the good Lord countless times in the last week since receiving this absolute gem of an invention. For those like me searching reviews and product info for something that works for both vulvar varicosities and provides support for Symphysis pubis diastasis (spd) stop and look no further. I’m pregnant with my third child at 23 weeks and I thought that I was doomed to a very painful next few months. With my last pregnancy I was written medical leave from work by my doctor and saw a physical therapist to walk. She provided a SI support belt that was not very flexible and very uncomfortable. It barely touched my discomfort and I couldn’t sit or reach down for anything. When caring for a toddler these are pretty prohibitive. This time around I started to feel my pubic bone hurting about a month ago and my lower back/hips stated keeping me awake about two weeks ago. Then bam, I found out that you can get varicose veins in the least likely of places. I could not stand without crossing my legs or holding myself like I was incontinent. Things were really devolving quickly. I took to Amazon on a wish and prayer that I wasn’t the only woman experiencing this special ring of Dante’s inferno. Yatze!!! The baby belly band exists and it is actually going to be ok. I’m terrified of what is going to happen to my pelvic region when baby boy enters the world, but I do take some solace in that I will have this contraption to support me when that time comes. Currently I’m able to walk, sit, stand, and crouch without too much pain from my SPD and this pretty much relieves the varicose pressure completely. I am 5,1” and 118 lbs at 23 weeks and I ordered a small. It works perfectly and there is a lot of extra room to grow. I have found that wearing spanx or compression leggings decreases the double butt problem and then I just wear longer shirts to cover my rear end. Bottom line: expensive? Yes. But I would pay whatever I could afford to get it in order to continue living without losing my mind. If you have spd and/or varicose veins this is the answer.
S**H
A must for varicose vein sufferers!
I'm currently 22 weeks into my third pregnancy. Near the end of my second pregnancy, I developed varicose veins in my hoo-ha. They were uncomfortable, but I just dealt with it since I was nearing the end of that pregnancy. This time, however, the painful veins have returned much earlier in my pregnancy, and with an angry vengeance. I decided to search for a product to apply pressure to the veins, and I settled on this one. The nearly $70 price tag made me quite hesitant (this is the only reason I deducted a star from my rating), but the reviews helped to convince me to bite the bullet - especially the reports of good customer service if/when the pelvic straps wear out. I have been wearing the belt for over a week now, and it has helped me so much! I'm able to be on my feet for longer stretches with little discomfort, I'm not constantly pressing on the area with my hands (for the record, I only did this at home!), and it has really helped with the swollen, full feeling. Yesterday, I didn't put it on all day, and I took many trips up and down the stairs doing laundry. By the end of the day, I could barely walk from the pain, so I know without a doubt that the compression straps really do help. The belt portion also feels good as it helps to lift the belly a little. I am so glad I decided to order this product!
A**R
It's An Ugly Miracle
I'm almost to 28 weeks, and I've been suffering with an inguinal hernia for about 2 months. My doctor suggested any type of tight compression belt, underwear or stockings to help with the pain. In her words, "the tighter the better!". I did a lot of research online, and finally decided on this. I was hesitant to spend so much money on something I hope to never use again, but I should have bought it sooner! The Pro: - It works!! The groin support bands are the best thing ever. I've tried wearing the belt without them, and it just doesn't work to reduce the hernia pain. They are magical. As soon as I put the belt on, the pain from the hernia goes away. After work, I spend a lot of time on my feet cooking dinner, doing dishes, preparing lunches, cleaning, etc. and the first night that I wore the belt I was able to do all my "chores" without pain! The Cons: - It's bulky and can be noticed under most clothing. Since I'm generally not allowing the pregnancy to get in the way of my vanity, I wear maternity SPANX during the day to work. I take advantage of the fact that I can teach sitting down if/when the pain gets too bad. (The SPANX don't provide enough support for me to stand almost all day like I usually would; the groin compression stretches out after several wearings.) I wear this first thing in the morning out of the shower (over my underwear!), then put the SPANX on when I get dressed, and return to the Baby Belly Band when I put my pjs on in the evening. - Pregnant ladies use the bathroom a lot, and it's annoying to unstrap the entire thing 10 times a day to potty. I used to take off the entire belt (especially when I'm wearing it just at home under pajamas), but now I simply unsnap the groin bands from the front and re-attach them on the side so they're not in the way, pull down my undies, and then tuck my underwear back up underneath the belt and re-attach the groin bands the way they're supposed to be. Makes for a much quicker bathroom trip! Basically, it's an ugly, awful contraption (my husband calls it my UPS belt [like the kind delivery of warehouse men might wear]) that is expensive, but it's worth it, especially if you need relief from an inguinal hernia. Don't hesitate like I did; buy it today and you'll be happier sooner.
C**A
Works but could be improved some
At 1st I would give this 4 starts but u have had it now for 11 weeks. About 2 weeks ago or so I noticed the velcro for the hernia strap isn't holding as well. Then the belly band itself has begun to fold up and buldge on me. Still using but not as easy to use now when want to put it back on. Do like how comes up 2 straps so I can rotate when washing. Hernia one side only. To bad wasn't stronger of a hold but does still work and give support. Not very tight support is all.
C**S
Great product, great customer service
This is a great product. The fabric is very soft, and the rough pads of velcro will adhere to any part of the soft elastic fabric, making it completely adjustable. It doesn't breathe all that well, so the belt can get hot - but that hasn't been a big problem for me. Unlike other maternity belts, this one is very wide, so it doesn't dig into your skin, and it gives a smoother look underneath clothes. It is sort of a pain to get on and off for going to the bathroom, but it's a small tradeoff. When I'm wearing this, I don't experience the pain that I've gotten so accustomed to. It feels like I have my pre-pregnancy body back, and eases my fatigue. I plan on ordering another, as I want to wear this all the time. A note on customer service: The wrong item was delivered to me at first, and Cabea went above and beyond to quickly get me the right item and size. They were so friendly and helpful. I believe I spoke with the woman who started the company, and she said she'd had a hard time finding the right products on the market during her own pregnancy, so she created this. I appreciate her entrepreneurship and her commitment to customer service.
A**R
Even ordering it so late in pregnancy, and suffering endlessly, it's been a Godsend
For any of my prego momma's suffering from SPD, this new belly band I got has changed my world. No I'm not out taking walks, but I can get out of bed with minimal pain instead of the agonizing blinding dislocation that was happening Everytime I shifted. I was to the point I couldn't walk to the bathroom with out help , get in the tub, out of bed, my separation of my pubis is that bad. I thought at 36 wks it would be stupid to order a new band, but I've had it a few days and now I'm 37 weeks and I can at least get two hours of sleep in a row, sit on the couch, walk by myself around the house. I legitimately thank God for giving me any relief I can on the pelvic pain. I have two different belts, but this one I sleep in and it's given me back some stability. I ordered the baking, I looked at sizing chart and ordered the large (5'6 200lbs) ( I also have too much fluid so I'm huge) but it fits perfect, way more comfy than my other brand belly band. It's wide so it is perfect for hips and the front if the pelvis popping. I ended up not needing the straps under the leg. I swear I never expected to gain any relief, if I could kiss these baby belly band ppl I would! It got here super quick too. I wear it for hip and pelvis support, so if you're looking for it to lift the belly you may need the shoulder strap?
N**A
Helps
This did help with my early onset PGP a bit, but the straps are kind of hard to manoeuvre and if you're a little bigger (especially now that i'm in my last trimester) i couldn't imagine fighting with the straps that go between your legs, much less them staying in after. but the band itself is good. a little pricey :/
R**F
Don’t Suffer —> Purchase
I am 30 weeks pregnant and At 27 weeks I began To have extreme heaviness in my pelvic region with a dull, throbbing ache. I went from being 5’4 125 lbs to 150 in the last 7 months. I have a history of venous insufficiency and I already had varicose veins in my legs from working long shifts My doctor informed me I had developed varicosities in my vagina (another great perk of pregnancy lol) She advised me to purchase a pelvic girdle. After looking at all the reviews for this product I was hesitant to purchase, but honestly the discomfort was so extreme I thought what the heck any relief is better than none. I am extremely active. I walk about 6-8 miles daily and I’m an emergency room nurse working 14 hour long days. I’m on the move constantly. This device has been a game changer!!! It serves its purpose to bring relief and has helped me function better throughout my day!!! It’s not perfect (nothing is) but it has tremendously helped my body adjust to the additional weight gain, back pains, ligament stretching and varicosities. So if you want pain relief and you can wear loose clothing because this device is bulky I suggest purchasing. Don’t just suffer!!!!!
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