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  2. Belly cast - Wikipedia

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    Belly casts are most often made toward the end of the third trimester of pregnancy, [1] though a series of casts may also be made during the pregnancy. They are made by preparing the skin with a coating of Vaseline or a similar lubricant and adding strips of wet plaster gauze over the abdomen to make the cast.

  3. Adjustable gastric band - Wikipedia

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    Adjustable gastric bands hold between 4 and 12 cc of saline solution, depending on their design. [citation needed] When the band is inflated with saline solution, it places pressure around the outside of the stomach. This decreases the size of the passage between the pouch created from the upper part of the stomach and the lower stomach and ...

  4. CycleBeads - Wikipedia

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    Starting the first day of her period, she moves a band to the red bead then to a new bead every day. The color of the bead lets her know if today is a day she is highly likely to be fertile or not. Couples use condoms or barrier methods to prevent pregnancy on fertile days.

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  6. Belly band - Wikipedia

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    Belly band, belly-band, or bellyband may refer to: Bellyband, a fairly loose strap passing outside the girth in a horse harness; Bellyband, a compression garment used as maternity clothing; Bellyband, a form of holster; Bellyband, another name for an obi, a type of dust jacket that covers only a portion of a book; Corset, in early modern slang

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