UpSpring C-Panty C-Section Recovery Underwear with Silicone Panel for Incision Care

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UpSpring C-Panty C-Section Recovery Underwear with Silicone Panel for Incision Care

UpSpring C-Panty C-Section Recovery Underwear with Silicone Panel for Incision Care

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There are also plenty of pairs of underwear that are not sold especially for the postpartum period, but still work well for women. Some of these types include: Best for general comfort, softness and ‘sizing up’: Victoria’s Secret No-Show Midi Brief Panty, Fruit of the Loom Fit for Me Micro-Mesh Brief Panty

After undergoing a c-section delivery, it is important to choose the right underwear that provides comfort and support during the recovery period. Some of the best postpartum c-section underwear options include high-waisted maternity panties, compression underwear, and c-section recovery underwear. Before buying postpartum underwear, there are several factors to consider. Comfort is the most important factor to consider. Additionally, the underwear should be made of breathable materials as it will keep you fresher, as well as gentle on the healing area. Lastly, make sure that you take measurements of your new postpartum body to ensure you find the perfect fit. While you’re healing, you should probably avoid bikini-cut panties. Why? Well, the waistband on your underwear might irritate your incision, and the last thing you want is for extra friction to hamper your healing. And because you’re going to be bleeding for the next six-ish weeks, you want undies that will be able to be able to withstand the extra blood flow for now. They're made from a super soft and breathable fabric that'll keep you comfy and supported while you heal. Say goodbye to uncomfortable undies and hello to the Carriwell C-Section Panties! Emma Jane C-section briefs

How We Chose the Best Postpartum Underwear

We talked to four moms on BabyCenter's editorial team who have four children between them, had both c-sections and vaginal births, and have worn many of the pairs on this list. They told us what postpartum underwear was comfortable for them immediately after birth and in the months afterward.

Slimming fabric that is seamless and tapered to your waist to create a nice silhouette without feeling too tight Elastic bands around the waist and seamless designs can provide gentle compression without putting pressure on your incision.

Types of Postpartum Underwear

It’s also important to consider that there are both reusable and disposable options. If postpartum bleeding is a concern, you may want to look into underwear you can just throw away without having to worry about leaks or washing more laundry, like the Always Discreet Disposable Underwear. Sizing Available in sizes M/L, XL, 2XL, and 3XL, it is recommended that users choose the larger size if they are in between sizes for the best fit. Moms who have delivered their baby vaginally can wear bikini undies if they like but with an incision scar right above their pubic bone, C-section moms need high waist underwear instead. A C-section scar will need special care and attention, and you won’t be able to wear anything that will cause irritation, itchiness, or pain to the area. You’ll be wearing pads to manage this postpartum symptom, but you’ll also need some type of undergarment. Many women opt for “granny panties,” or high-waisted underpants with elastic waistbands, immediately after delivery.

For example, you’ll experience postpartum bleeding (also called lochia) that can last for as long as 6 weeks, which is why you’ll need special maternity pads. Disposable: If you give birth at a hospital or birthing center, you'll be given mesh underwear to wear after birth; the nurses may give you extra pairs to take home. They fit like boxer briefs and do a champion job of holding on pads. Some women prefer to wear underwear meant for incontinence instead of wearing pads to soak up the flow of lochia. Vaginal discharge, known as lochia, is a normal postpartum symptom. Even women who have a cesarean delivery should expect it. They’re available in two styles ( high-waisted and boyshort ) and two sizes for each: petite, which stretches up to 34 inches in the waist, and regular, which goes up to 42 inches.

Things to Consider When Buying Postpartum Underwear

Your needs postpartum are largely going to depend on what type of labor and delivery you had — and not just in terms of vaginal vs. c-section. Even if you didn’t have a c-section, you may have to cope with an episiotomy incision or perineal tear, both of which can cause discomfort. You also have to make sure to find underwear that can adjust to your body, which will change shape and size as your uterus shrinks, and can fit pads to absorb the menstrual-like lochia that lasts up to eight weeks. No matter what you’re doing, the best underwear will keep you feeling supported, without causing pain or irritation. And regardless of which undergarments you choose to wear, remember to maintain good posture when you sit, stand, and walk.

Briefs: With a higher waistband, full rear coverage, and a wider crotch area than bikini underwear, high-cut underwear, or thongs, these undies are good for the weeks when new moms wear larger pads. These are amazing. So comfy but so practical. They're great for postpartum pads, with or without wings. They hug just right. I'm actually comfortable walking around in just them and a t-shirt." Compression underwear helps in reducing swelling and providing support to the abdomen after a c-section delivery. They are designed to promote blood circulation and accelerate healing. Sure, it’s not lingerie – I would sooner classify them as granny panties, however, comfort comes first at this point in your life. You might be surprised to hear that 1 out of 3 women in the United States have delivered their baby via a cesarean, meaning that there are millions of strong mamas who have had a belly birth.This model of the girdle that also has a zipper is most suitable for two types of body shapes: triangle (when most of your body weight is carried on your hips and your upper body is smaller) and rectangle (those women who aren’t curvy and have a narrow and slender body). In both cases, you can find a good size. Specifications On the other hand, many women opt for a belly birth right from the beginning, and this is also a perfectly good decision. Consider adjustable underwear with hooks and loops or adjustable bands, allowing you to find the most comfortable fit as your body changes during the recovery process.



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