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Belly Bandit®

Maternity Compression Socks

$29.95
 
Belly Bandit®
Maternity Compression Socks
$29.95
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Description

These knee-high socks minimize uncomfortable swelling in your calves, ankles, and feet.

Why You'll Love It
  • 15-20 mm Hg of compression to improve blood flow & circulation, minimizing swelling and fatigue
  • Silver-infused material helps eliminate bacteria and odor
Details Matter
  • Silver-infused material helps eliminate bacteria and odor
How To Wear

It’s a great idea to put your socks on first thing in the morning before any swelling occurs. If you’re already experiencing swelling, lay down and rest your legs on an elevated pillow for about 15 minutes to help reduce swelling before putting your socks on. Cornstarch or talcum powder can help compression socks slide on when your skin is either moist or too dry (Psssst…Not a great idea to try and put these on if you've first put lotion on your feet or legs).

Put your arm all the way into your compression socks. Especially for knee-high socks, your arm will go all the way in until your palm is on the heel of the sock.  Pinch the middle of the heel of the sock, now pull the top of your sock down your arm so it’s flipped inside out.  When you reach your thumb (while still holding the heel of the sock) this gives you easy access to put it on your foot.  Now, slip your foot in and try rolling the sock up towards your knee.

Specifications & Care
Care

Wash inside out with like colors
Dry on low heat

Insurance

Belly Bandit® Belly Wraps now eligible for reimbursement from a number of US health insurance companies. Read more about insurance reimbursement and download the claim form.

 
 

These knee-high socks minimize uncomfortable swelling in your calves, ankles, and feet.

  • 15-20 mm Hg of compression to improve blood flow & circulation, minimizing swelling and fatigue
  • Silver-infused material helps eliminate bacteria and odor

It’s a great idea to put your socks on first thing in the morning before any swelling occurs. If you’re already experiencing swelling, lay down and rest your legs on an elevated pillow for about 15 minutes to help reduce swelling before putting your socks on. Cornstarch or talcum powder can help compression socks slide on when your skin is either moist or too dry (Psssst…Not a great idea to try and put these on if you've first put lotion on your feet or legs).

Put your arm all the way into your compression socks. Especially for knee-high socks, your arm will go all the way in until your palm is on the heel of the sock.  Pinch the middle of the heel of the sock, now pull the top of your sock down your arm so it’s flipped inside out.  When you reach your thumb (while still holding the heel of the sock) this gives you easy access to put it on your foot.  Now, slip your foot in and try rolling the sock up towards your knee.

Wash inside out with like colors
Dry on low heat

  • Silver-infused material helps eliminate bacteria and odor

Belly Bandit® Belly Wraps now eligible for reimbursement from a number of US health insurance companies. Read more about insurance reimbursement and download the claim form.

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How do maternity compression socks work?

When sitting or standing for extended periods of time, blood tends to pool at the bottom of your legs and feet—and this is especially true when you’re pregnant. Our maternity compression socks provide 15-20 mm Hg of compression for your calves, ankles, and feet to improve circulation during pregnancy and direct blood flow back toward your heart.

What is the purpose of maternity compression socks?

During pregnancy, blood volume increases by up to 50%, and your body retains more water in order to support your growing baby. All this fluid can cause swelling, especially in your legs and feet. Maternity compression socks help alleviate some of this swelling and can also energize your legs.

Is it OK to wear compression socks while pregnant?

Yes! Maternity compression socks are a great tool to reduce swelling and fatigue during pregnancy.

When should a pregnant woman wear compression socks?

You may not feel the need to wear compression socks in your first trimester, but as your pregnancy progresses, swelling will likely increase, as well. We recommend wearing maternity compression socks as early as you feel comfortable, and especially while traveling or sitting and standing for long periods of time.

How long should you wear compression socks?

Maternity compression socks can be worn for several hours at a time throughout your entire pregnancy to support blood flow. Many women find them to be helpful during those first six weeks after delivery, while your body’s fluid levels are still adjusting.

Is it okay to wear maternity compression socks all day long?

Yes. If they fit comfortably, the best compression socks for maternity can be worn all day long. Remove before bed, and consult your doctor if you experience any pain while wearing your maternity compression socks.

Our compression socks feature a flattering scalloped edge and come in five fashionable neutral colors, making them perfect for all day, everyday wear.

Can you exercise while wearing these maternity socks?

Absolutely! Wearing maternity compression socks can make exercise more comfortable during pregnancy, and help with recovery.

Can these compression socks be worn postpartum?

Yes—wearing maternity compression socks after delivery can be very beneficial for your mobility and circulation.

Do these maternity socks help provide foot pain relief and alleviate swelling?

Definitely. The best compression socks for maternity help relieve painful swelling in your feet, ankles, and calves. We recommend putting them on first thing in the morning to prevent swelling throughout the day.

How do you know what size maternity compression socks to buy?

When researching where to buy compression socks for pregnancy, pay attention to sizing. Make sure to order based on your shoe size to ensure the most comfortable fit. Belly Bandit’s maternity compression socks come in two sizes: 6–9 and 8–11.

What are the best compression socks for maternity?

The best compression socks for maternity provide a snug, secure fit, without feeling too tight. They also increase circulation, alleviate swelling, and use silver-infused material to eliminate bacteria and odor. Belly Bandit’s mission is to support women during and after pregnancy with high-quality products, and our maternity compression socks are no exception.

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Customer Reviews

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Brittany S.
Love these!

I was skeptical about purchasing these as they are a little more on the costly side. However, I got the three-pack and have no regrets! I love that the socks come all the way up to my knee (I’m about 5’5). I struggled with swollen feet/ankles with my first pregnancy and I used a different compression sock. Those helped, but not as well as these. Plus they are cute.

I will say that it’s important to order the correct size. I wear a size 8.5 shoe. I ordered 2 pair in size one, and one pair of size two. Size 1 is a much better fit. I can still wear size 2, but the fit is a little uncomfortable.

This is my second pregnancy and even when slide these on when I feel my feet on the verge of swelling, these socks help control the swelling and restore a level of normalcy and comfort. Overall, I would highly recommend these socks!

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Erica

Made with cotton feel, perfect amount of compression

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Tab A.
Great compression

These socks provide the right amount of compression. Other socks I've tried have been a bit too tight but these seem perfect! They're cute too!

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EE
Compression socks

I wear these when I work at the office and they really keep my lower legs from getting edema like they used to before I started wearing these socks. They also keep my feet cool. Just wish they were a bit more affordable! I haven't had to wash them several times yet so not sure how they will stand that in terms of their longevity and compression ability but we will see.

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Laura H.
Great socks!

I love these socks and have been wearing them almost daily for the past couple weeks. As with all compression socks, they key is putting them on correctly: gather the sock all the way down to the toe, then put on over your foot and pull up. I will continue wearing these throughout pregnancy (and should probably do it all the time since I sit at a computer all day) to prevent swelling and vein issues.

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Maternity Compression Socks