Benefits
Why gentle compression can help during pregnancy.
Soft graduated compression supports circulation and helps ease everyday swelling — without feeling clinical or restrictive.
Why legs and feet feel tired during pregnancy
Hormonal changes, increased blood volume, and extra pressure on the lower body all contribute to tired legs, mild swelling, and that heavy feeling at the end of a long day. It's incredibly common — and incredibly uncomfortable.
How gentle compression works
Graduated compression is firmest at the ankle and gently lighter as it moves up the calf. This subtle gradient is designed to support circulation and help reduce everyday swelling.
When to wear maternity compression socks
- Long workdays, especially if you're on your feet
- Travel days — flights, road trips, long drives
- In your hospital bag for delivery and recovery
- Postpartum, for added comfort in the first weeks
- On rest days when your legs feel heavy
Travel and hospital bag essentials
A favorite for long-haul travel and hospital recovery — a small comfort that makes a big difference.
Postpartum comfort
Many moms keep wearing them after baby arrives, when standing, walking, and recovery routines call for a little extra support.
