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Pre and Post Natal Compression Support Socks
Compression socks are recommended both pre- and post-natal to improve circulation, reduce swelling in the legs and ankles, and relieve discomfort from fluid retention. During pregnancy they help lower the risk of varicose veins and DVT, while after birth they support recovery, easing pressure and promoting healthier blood flow.
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Pregnancy compression that make a difference
Our pregnancy compression socks are designed to support mums-to-be through every stage. Graduated compression helps improve circulation, reduce swelling in feet and ankles, and ease leg discomfort caused by fluid retention. By lowering the risk of varicose veins and DVT, our compression provides safer, more comfortable days and restful nights during pregnancy.
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Pregnacny Compression Socks FAQ's
What are common usage tips if I'm pregnant?
Pregnant women can wear their medical compression stockings every day, from morning until bedtime. At night, the compression stockings should be taken off most commonly. However keeping in mind outside of genreal practice, a doctor or medical professional should always be consulted.
- Choose a sock sized to your ankle and calf circumference.
- Pull them on first thing in the morning, before any swelling sets in.
- Wear throughout the day, removing them before bed.
- Wash regularly to maintain fabric elasticity and hygiene.
When should I start wearing compression socks?
You can start wearing compression socks as soon as you begin to notice pregnancy-related leg or ankle discomfort, even as early as the late first trimester, but most women find the biggest benefit from mid-pregnancy onward.
- As blood volume ramps up and your growing uterus starts to impede venous return, wearing Class I (15–20 mmHg) socks daily can help stave off fluid buildup.
- Continue wearing them every day, especially during long periods of standing, after exercise, or on travel days, to minimise swelling, varicose vein discomfort and fatigue.
- If you still have residual leg swelling or vein ache, keep them on during daytime to support circulation as your body returns to pre-pregnancy.