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hello, just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for the best PGP belt that helped them? My pain is mainly in my groin/pubic area.. many thanks in advance ๐Ÿ˜Š

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oh I had that in both my pregnancies. I went to a physio who gave me a basic belt. She said it must not cover the bump and be as low as possible on the groin area. She also said I shouldnโ€™t wear it while sitting down, only when walking. It was a standard belt that weightlifters wear in the gym, narrow and quite sturdy with Velcro. I believe they are called Sacroiliac Support Belts. I was told to steer clear of the belts advertised for pregnancy that go over the bump as they are not recommended by medical professionals

It helped a little but frankly, nothing really helped much. The most helpful thing for me was getting some properly supporting and comfortable shoes, getting rid of anything with a thin sole. Also a bit of gentle walking but not very much exercise every day, as well as a bit of gentle Pilates for pregnancy. The cat/cow poses were a great relief.

It went a few weeks after the birth. Both times I found no magic bullet to make it better but being gentle with my body and using good shoes, and the belt whenever I walked any distance, made it tolerable.

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SpringChicโ€ข in reply toBigblueskies

lovely thank you for the tips! Will get looking at some shoes as well ๐Ÿ˜‚

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Twiglet2

The best thing to do is go to the physio midwifes I bought a belt but it didnโ€™t really help and then when I went to her she actually fitted it correctly and it made such a a difference and she ordered me a better one which was even better again! She said it depends on your shape size of bump etc . So always best to get it fitted. The ne that worked better for me had 2 separate straps and was wider but it was the tightness and placement that made all the difference really once she showed me how to wear it properly and when xx

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SpringChicโ€ข in reply toTwiglet2

thank you for the advice ๐Ÿ˜Š

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