According to bellefit, a post-pregnancy-recovery-corset-selling company, some corsets may actually be good for you. They claim
The growing fetus can stretch the rectus abdominis muscle as much as 50%. Still present after childbirth are hormones secreted during pregnancy such as estrogen, progesterone, and relaxin, which loosen the abdominal muscles, the pelvic structure, and supporting ligaments and joints. A Bellefit® support garment can offer greater stability to a woman's body after delivery. The garment acts to retract the body by drawing in stretched muscles and providing 360° structure to the torso, subsequently reducing strain on ligaments and joints in the lower back, pelvis, and buttocks. Reducing stress in these areas enhances the body's ability to return to its pre-pregnancy alignment and shape. Additionally, as shifted and constrained organs return to their pre-pregnancy locations, the wearer of a Bellefit® garment will feel held in place and more confident in her body movements.
Women wore corsets and petticoats
No. There is a Bra built in to most corsets.
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Corsets.
Yes they did. They wore hoop/crinoline skirts, pettiecoats, corsets, chemises, vest, and other things depending on their social status.
corsets, petticoats, bonnets, etc
this is because they wanted to look slim so they could wear tight dresses
No, corsets were invented some time during the 17th century, the Greek Goddesses pre-date them by two or three thousand years
To support and shape their waste-line, hips, and even breasts.
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Stays and corsets. I know it was really uncomfortable, but it made your back all straight. It was proper for a lady to wear.
It has been clearly stated by the American Academy of Pediatrics that ear piercing is safe at βany ageβ. In fact baby ear piercing is completely normal and traditionally appropriate in innumerable cultures around the world.