Canpol babies Mesh Maternity Briefs Multiple-use 2 pcs S/M
Symbol: 73/001Canpol babies Mesh Maternity Briefs Multiple-use 2 pcs S/M
Symbol: 73/001Canpol babies mesh postpartum briefs are dedicated for women mainly in the postpartum period, especially in the first days after giving birth. They are made of mesh, which does not irritate the skin and allows air to flow freely. Breathable postpartum underwear facilitates and accelerates the healing of wounds, both after physiological delivery and after Caesarean section. Mesh postpartum briefs perfectly hold the postpartum pad in place, ensuring comfort of use. They are very flexible, soft and seamless. The high waist is gentle on the C-section scar. Size S/M is suitable for women with hip circumference from 80 to approx. 130 cm. Canpol postpartum mesh briefs are reusable and can be washed by hand. The package contains 2 pieces.
Recommended by a midwife.*
*Katarzyna Orawiec-Rymszewicz – midwife and lactation educator, Institute of Mother and Child in Warsaw.
They are made of soft and durable nylon mesh that does not irritate the skin and allows free air flow.
They keep the postpartum pad in right place and ensure comfort.
The briefs have no seams and are really stretchy.
High waist – gentle on the C-section scar.
Seamless.
Reusable – hand washable.
Oeko-Tex certified.
Maternity briefs are available in two sizes:
S/M hips circumference 80-130 cm
To maintain hygiene, briefs should be hand-washed regularly. We recommend hand wash in mild liquid laundry detergent or grey soap. This product is not suitable for machine washing.
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