High-waist targeted compression zones
The wide high waistband and targeted compression zones gently hug the midsection and lower back, giving a soft, even 'held-in' feeling many mums find comforting in early recovery.

#1 Best Seller — Postpartum Comfort
"After my second birth I just wanted something that made me feel held together. These leggings were the first thing I put on every single morning."
The postpartum struggle
In the weeks after birth, your body is changing daily — softer, more sensitive, still finding its shape. Regular leggings offer no support and roll down constantly. But strapping yourself into a stiff medical binder all day feels hot, bulky, and exhausting. There should be something in between: comfortable, supportive, and actually wearable.
Standard leggings have no support structure — they roll down from the waist, leave you feeling unsupported at the core, and need constant adjusting when you're already exhausted.
In early postpartum weeks, many mums feel like their core and lower back are working overtime with very little holding them together. That dull ache and 'open' feeling isn't helped by clothes that do nothing.
Stiff postpartum binders dig in, ride up, and are uncomfortable under clothing. Wearing one all day while feeding, resting, and moving around the house quickly becomes more hassle than it's worth.
MamaRecover was designed for exactly this window. Targeted compression zones gently hug the core and lower back, giving many mums that 'held-in' feeling they're looking for — without the bulk of a binder or the zero support of regular leggings.
How it works
No binder, no separate band. Just pull them on and feel the difference.
The wide high waistband and targeted compression zones gently hug the midsection and lower back, giving a soft, even 'held-in' feeling many mums find comforting in early recovery.
The soft-stretch fabric is breathable and gentle against sensitive skin — comfortable whether you're resting, feeding, or moving around, without the heat or bulk of a medical garment.
No rolling down, no constant readjusting. MamaRecover is designed to stay where you put it — so you can focus on recovering and your new baby instead.
Why Curavi
| Curavi MamaRecover | Regular leggings / medical binder | |
|---|---|---|
| Stays up — doesn't roll down at the waist | × | |
| Gentle targeted compression for core & lower back | × | |
| Breathable & soft enough to wear all day | × | |
| Machine washable — no special care needed | × | |
| 30-day money-back guarantee | × |
Wear them for
Many new mums want something to gently support the tummy area in the weeks after birth — without the dig-in or discomfort of a stiff binder.
How Curavi fixes this
The high waistband and targeted compression zones wrap gently around the midsection, giving a soft, even hug that many mums describe as a comforting 'held-in' feeling. MamaRecover is a comfort-wear garment, not a medical device — it is not designed to treat, heal, or close any specific postpartum condition. Always follow your midwife's or doctor's guidance on postpartum abdominal support.
What buyers say
Three weeks postpartum and these are on before I've even had a coffee. The gentle hold around my tummy is exactly what I needed — not tight, just… supported. Nothing else comes close.
I hated wearing my postpartum binder — so hot and uncomfortable after a few hours. These leggings give me that same held-in feeling but I actually want to wear them. Game changer.
Bought these at two weeks postpartum and I'm still reaching for them now. The lower back support is so comforting. They wash beautifully too — no shape lost at all.
Wear MamaRecover for up to 30 days. If you don't feel a real difference in everyday comfort and support, return them for a full refund — no forms, no calls.
Guarantee period starts the day your order is delivered.
Questions, answered
Many mums start wearing MamaRecover from the first or second week postpartum, once they feel ready for a fitted garment. The soft compression is gentle rather than firm, so many find it comfortable to wear quite early in recovery.
Every body and every birth is different. Always follow your own midwife's or doctor's guidance on when to introduce any supportive garment after giving birth — they know your individual recovery best.
The fabric is soft and the compression is gentle, and many mums who've had a C-section find them comfortable once the scar area is no longer too sensitive to wear anything fitted over it.
However, C-section recovery is individual and your healthcare team's guidance comes first. Please check with your doctor or midwife before wearing any compressive garment near your scar. Do not wear MamaRecover in a way that causes discomfort or pressure on the incision site.
We recommend sizing based on your pre-pregnancy size or your current measurements immediately postpartum — the soft four-way-stretch fabric accommodates the changing postpartum body comfortably. If you are between sizes, size up for the most comfortable, least restrictive fit.
Check the size guide in the product images for a full measurement chart. If your size changes significantly over the weeks of recovery and your leggings feel too loose, feel free to reach out and we'll help you find the right fit.
Yes — machine washable at 30°C on a gentle cycle. We recommend a mesh laundry bag to protect the fabric and compression zones over time. Tumble dry on low or lay flat to dry; avoid high heat as it can affect the stretch of the waistband over repeated washes.
The fabric holds its shape well through regular washing — many mums are still wearing theirs months after birth with no loss of fit or support.
No — Curavi MamaRecover Postpartum Compression Leggings are a comfort-wear garment, not a medical device. They are designed to provide gentle everyday support and a comfortable 'held-in' feeling during postpartum recovery, not to treat, heal, or prevent any medical condition.
If you have specific medical concerns about your postpartum recovery — including diastasis recti, pelvic floor issues, or C-section healing — please speak with your doctor, midwife, or a women's health physiotherapist. They are best placed to advise on clinical-grade support for your individual situation.