

🤰 Support your bump, own your glow — comfort that grows with you!
The Gepoetry Maternity Belly Band offers 360° ergonomic support with adjustable, stretchable elastic designed to relieve back, pelvic, and abdominal pain throughout all pregnancy stages and postpartum. Featuring a secure Velcro closure, it promotes proper posture and is doctor-recommended for pain relief and comfort.





| ASIN | B0BQ3DDCG2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,422 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #21 in Maternity Belly Bands & Supports |
| Department | Womens |
| Item model number | ktc12 |
| Manufacturer | Gepoetry |
| Package Dimensions | 17.4 x 12.3 x 5.2 cm; 200 g |
I**N
Very nice and comfortable
Gives good support and is comfortable
E**N
Good belt
Good belt
P**N
Belly support
Good product for belly support during pregnancy. Very comfortable.
M**.
Don’t know how to get through pregnancy without these. This is the cheapest option I’ve found for a belly band and in my opinion, the most effective. I’ve tried other more expensive brands and versions, and while I have found others to be slightly more comfortable for long term wear, this style supports my belly the best. It’s easy to get on and off, easy to adjust, and is relatively comfortable. Overall, it’s a great brand for the price.
D**R
I had severe SPD during my pregnancy. This is the only thing that helped to relive some of the pain. Helped with my back pain as well. The Velcro is super strong, so it’ll build your arm muscles and stay tight. Totally worth buying!
A**H
While this is incredibly comfortable for me and helps with holding my belly nice and tight, it is a beast to remove. The Velcro is SO strong and even my husband has a hard time taking it off when standing behind me. I cannot remove it on my own unless I turn it around and yank it apart in front of me. If it wasn't for that, I'd give it a 5-stars. I do appreciate how large it is. I had to return another one that barely fit around me at 20-weeks, let alone would have fit at the end of the 3rd trimester. I got curves and needed a nice, long-length band, which this one is! Plenty of room to keep growing.
M**C
I have tried on MULTIPLE styles, and worn several of them 10 minutes or so, sometimes longer, trying to figure out what works best for me. (Thank you, Amazon return policies!!) I finally settled on gepoetry. The instructions tell you to put it on and fasten it behind you, but I found that really difficult to get it tight enough doing that. So I prefasten it and pull it up like underwear or a swimsuit, then snug it into place. I found the single piece was much easier and more comfortable, it has a wider band under the belly, which was more comfortable and less, um, pinched? I guess is the way to say it. And I kept finding that these styles that have the strap that goes over the belly top were too big around to get that strap long enough, or the strap was too tight on the one that fit me well around the hips/baby bump. For reference, I'm almost 28 weeks, 5'7" and 240lb, and I'd tried several XL and XXLs in several styles, and though gepoetry didn't come sized, it was the best for me! I was able to vacuum without back pain!!
K**S
Purchased this after doctor recommended getting one when I shared I had a lot of round ligament pain. The doctor recommended it at my 20 week appointment and I ordered it thinking I would fade in to using it full time. I have only had it four weeks but the fade in looks a lot like using it any time I am active( which is A LOT). It is so helpful in reducing the amount of ligament pain I have. As a result I wear this about3/5 work days for between 8-11 hours a day. The other two I wear off and on for maybe three hours a day. On weekends I usually wear at least one day for 5-7 hours and try to rest the other day. As I just reached 160 lbs and am 25 weeks pregnant I have had zero issue with it not adjusting to my size but could see where it maybe a struggle for heavier weight people. A few draw backs to this/things to think about: 1. This isn’t the most straight forward thing to use. I have daily issues with figuring out where to lay it on to support the stomach while also not getting in the way of my movement. It doesn’t bend/adjust to the weird movements(or really any bending/reaching movement) I do at the daycare. Instead it slides up and starts putting pressure on stomach and/or sometimes adds pressure to my back. I readjust it and it is fine again but if I wait too long then you have back pain or stomach issues the rest of the day(not fun)! I have found it works best with half on pelvis and upper half holding stomach but then I have to slide it up to use bathroom and readjust again. Some of my friends have recommended that it works better if you lay down and put it on but this is also impossible when it rides up or you have to move it to use the bathroom every hour. 2. I am using this during some of the hottest months out of the year and finding it is NOT breathable especially on the back. Next to just wanting a rest from readjusting the main reason I am taking it off is because my skin needs air. 3. I’m a rather private person that doesn’t like to show weakness so don’t really like showing off that I have a band on and this kind of is able to be hidden under your tops BUT it’s rather itchy with direct skin contact. To combat I put over my tank top(I have always worn even before pregnancy) under my shirt. This adds to the overheating problem.4 The Velcro is extremely strong and does pull on the fabric it is holding onto but you can only feel the damage not see it. Only time will tell if this impacts it’s longevity. If it makes it the rest of my pregnancy though I think it still worth the money as it does help relieve and prevent the round ligament pain and therefore it has gotten a ton of use. Overall, I have a love hate relationship with this BUT would totally buy again as the relief from the pain makes all the hassle worth it in my book and I have totally gotten my money out of it.
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