Light Compression (8-12 mmHG)
Maintain circulation without restricting blood flow back to the heart
Mild Compression (12-16 mmHG)
Supports calf pump (a key mechanism in returning blood to the heart).
High Compression (18-20 mmHG)
Reduces swelling and prevents fluid buildup by encouraging the blood flow upwards.
Mild Compression (10-15 mmHG)
Offers gentle support without restricting movement or causing discomfort overnight.
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Pregnancy-Friendly Compression | ✓ | ✗ | |
Helps You Get Deeper Sleep | ✓ | ✗ | |
Easy to Put On | ✓ | ✗ | |
Anti-Slip Safety | ✓ | ✗ | |
Breathable Bamboo Fabric | ✓ | ✗ | |
Left and Right Markers | ✓ | ✗ | |
Yes, in fact, they’re often recommended. Our socks are designed with pregnancy-safe graduated compression (15–20 mmHg), which is ideal for relieving swelling and improving circulation without being too tight.
Our compression socks are made with grade 1 compression meaning you can wear them for longer periods of time (cease use if you feel discomfort). We recommend putting them on 30-minutes before you get into bed to help with the swelling before you get into bed and then sleep with them overnight OR if you don’t want to wear them to bed, take them off as you're about to go to sleep.
Any time you begin to notice swelling or heaviness in your legs. Many women start wearing them in the second trimester, but they’re beneficial at any stage. You can even wear them postpartum!
You’re covered by our 30-Night Sleeping Mums Guarantee. If you’re not sleeping better or feeling the difference, just send them back within 30-nights for a full refund, no questions asked.