Benkung Belly Binding in Postpartum

Thank you for your purchase of this handcrafted Benkung Belly Bind
Belly binding is the sacred practice of nurturing and caring for the birthi of honouring it, for the work it has done in bringing life earthside Birth is a ss, of being raw and vulnerable - physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually Belly binding is a way to encourage closure and the act of sealing the experience of pregnancy and birth, easing everything back into place, bringing warmth, support for the back and encouraging healing.
As you learn the art of binding yourself, take the time to connect with your body, the ways it has changed and adapted , growing and nurturing your little one Give reverence for this is an important way to give back to yourself, create space in your day to nurture and support your body as it heals and recovers
We wish you a lovely baby moon together and a smooth recovery
Kindly,
Sonya Duffee Owner, Full Circle belly Binding Artist, Doula, CBERegular use of the Benkung Belly bind aids in supporting your postpartum recovery and healing, although everyone's experieince is different, some common benefits that you may find with it's use are:
Supporting the internal organs
Assist in abdominal wall retraction and diastasis recovery
Reduce the postpartum swelling that any experience following after birth
Encourage good posture especially noticed when feeding and holding baby
Encourages spinal realignment and support
Improves circulation
Reduced water retention
Encourages closing and reshaping of the hips and rib cage
Helps lessen postpartum bleeding
Supports the pelvic floor
Lessens after pains
It's recommended to begin binding one week after a vaginal delivery and six weeks after a ceserean birth. The bind is most effective for use in the first 8 weeks to maximize the most benefits of its use. There are no hard rules for how long to wear the bind, this will be dependant on many factors. Generally if you can wear it for the majority of the day or for at least 1/2 the day, this may offer you the most support and comfort Please note it is not recommended to sleep with the bind on
Your handcrafted Benkung Belly bind includes the wrap itself and a protective belly band to wear if uses any oils or creams that may stain your bind It is not necessary to wear the belly band, unless you find comfort in doing so Wash in cold water and hang to dry to avoid shrinkage
The art of belly binding can be confusing at first and can be a learning curve as you understand the knotting system and degree of tightness to provide support, but not constraint or discomfort. It should never constrict breathing or be too tight that it puts pressure from the top down onto the pelvic floor muscles, pushing downward ( Like a tube of tooth paste being pushed out) The bind should feel comfortable and supportive at all times wearing it
Be sure that you have pulled one end ( the tail) to your mouth for measurements
Fan the fabric out around the bottom covering your hip bones
Make the first tie around your hip tightly and then knot so it stays in place
The tail is the only piece that moves up and over the long piece
The wrapping should be firm but not too tight that you cant breathe properly
Step 5 work way around hips and twist at centreTry not to let the length of the bind overwhelm you Once you get organized and begin the steps, the more you practice, the better you will get Soon it will become second nature and you will find you don't even need to think through the steps, you will find your hands just know Be patient, it will get to this point, the more you practice
Take a deep breathe, you can do this! You just birthed a baby. You can do anything you set your mind to. Start by grounding your body and mind, be aware of your posture and relax your pelvic floor Always start your wrap low at the pubic bone and not above the hips
Wear comfortable clothing or a skirt to make bathroom breaks easier than pants, that you may not be able to remove if wrapped over the waist.
Some people have found that by placing the bind in a bag and pulling the bind from the bag as needed can help contain the length of the bind and make it easier to manage when wrapping
Step 1 If using the optional belly band, tie around your naked belly Usually the band is used over lotions or oils to protect the bind from being stained.
Step 2. Create the short end of the tail. One side of the tail will always remain short. This can be measured by using the end holding it on the pubic bone and measuring to the forehead Let it drop
Step 3. Wrap the long end of the tie to the short end, know tightly Be sure to go low over the hips without causing discomfort and tie a half knot
Step 4. Pull the shorter end up straight - if doing this by yourself some people find putting the end of fabric and holding with your teeth can keep it straight.
Step 5. Pull a section from the bag. Taking that longer section, flare the fabric out as close to the knot head as possible Your goal is to get the knots to line up in a straight line as your wrap
Step 6. Pulling tightly upwards on the section being held by your mouth, use equal pressure to wrap the longer section directly on top your initial wrap Do this by passing the bag behind you
Step 7 Keep the tension on both pieces, remove the shorter one from your mouth and pull it downward, overlapping the other section.
Step 8. Swoop the fabric down towards your feet, under the other piece, and then back up to your mouth and pull tightly
Continue these steps until you run out of fabric or to the height you are comfortable with Any long ends can be tucked into the side of the wraps on either side
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