Wearing a postpartum belt can indeed be beneficial for supporting your abdomen and back as your body recovers from childbirth. According to Siddha-Ayurvedic principles, supporting physical stability aids in balancing the doshas, especially vata, which is often aggravated during the postpartum period. However, wearing the belt at night may not be advisable for everyone. Here’s why and how to use it effectively:
Firstly, continuous compression from a postpartum belt could potentially affect circulation if worn too tightly for extended periods, such as during sleep. Nighttime is also when your body needs to relax, regenerate, and restore balance, particularly in the nadis, the energy channels. Any restriction might interfere with these natural processes or lead to further discomfort or stiffness upon waking.
Therefore, it’s generally better to wear the belt during the day. Aim for 4 to 6 hours when you’re more active and sitting, standing, or moving around. This allows for momentary support while enhancing the core and back muscles’ engagement that’s crucial for recovery. Wearing it during day-to-day activities can also help maintain a robust agni, or digestive fire, by improving posture and reducing unnecessary strain on the body.
If you do decide to try it overnight occasionally, ensure the belt is not too tight, allowing enough room for comfort and proper circulation. Listen to any signs of discomfort from your body.
Finally, focus on other supportive practices in tandem with the belt. Gentle postpartum exercises, such as pelvic tilts or knee rolls on a firm surface, can promote healing of the sapta dhatus (the seven bodily tissues) without compromising recovery. Ensure also you follow a nourishing diet tailored to your prakriti (personal constitution) with warm, easily digestible foods to promote a balanced recovery.



