Mothercare is slammed for promoting 'sexy corsets' to women who have just given ...

Mothercare is slammed for promoting ‘sexy corsets’ to women who have just given birth without carrying health warnings Mothercare said it would review its online corset advertising for new mothers It was promoting them on their website under 'post-lingerie birth' even though they aren't recommended until at least six weeks after birth Campaigners feared the adverts would mean women got the 'wrong message' 

By Luke Andrews For Mailonline

Published: 02:01 BST, 22 June 2019 | Updated: 02:37 BST, 22 June 2019

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Mothercare has said it will review the online advertising of corsets after being accused of promoting the 'sexy' garments for women that had just given birth.

A woman in stilettos is seen wearing a Belly Bandit Mother Tucker corset under the heading 'post-birth lingerie' on their website.

Meanwhile an American Company promoted the £89.95 item on Twitter as 'perfect for a date night'.

A campaigner fears new mothers could be getting the wrong message from these, claiming it sends a message that

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