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1. Putiing the abdominal Support Pad (ASP) On Place
the abdominal support pad (ASP) in a lifting position under the abdomen. Fasten it
in place by strapping its strap around your body and touching the velcro hook to the ASP. |
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2. Position the ASP You want the ASP as low
under your abdomen as possible but not so low as to interfere with your legs when you walk
or sit. Slide the ASP up slightly until it doesn't interfere with your legs when
lifted as shown. The ASP is now positioned correctly. |
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3. Attaching the Belt Grip the belt securely
at both ends as shown. Stretch it forward and touch it to the ASP. You can
adjust the tension and support you feel according to the amount you stretch the belt.
To prevent skin irritation, be sure the velcro hook on the ends of the belt is
entirely on the ASP and doesn't touch your skin. |
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4. Fasten the Upper Tummy Strap For an
extra sense of security, lightly stretch the tummy strap over and touch it to the velcro
loop on the opposite side. The tummy strap is not essential but many prefer to have
it. The choice to use it or remove it is yours. |
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Final Step (Important Step!)
Lay on your back with your knees drawn up as shown. Release the ends of the belt,
stretch it again, re-attach it to the ASP, and stand up. This will lift the abdomen
even higher to achieve even greater relief from sagging weight and leg pain. Repeat
this step each time you put on your Loving Comfort. |
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6. Loving Comfort Grows With Baby Your
Loving Comfort Maternity Support is now in place and you're ready to go! As you and
your baby grow, loving Comfort expands to accommodate by simply fastening further away
from the center of the ASP. |