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Graduated Compression For Swollen Ankles
Our maternity compression socks use graduated pressure that’s firmest around the ankle and gently eases up the calf, helping support circulation, reduce that heavy “cankle” feeling, and make swollen feet feel less trapped by the end of the day.
Easy-On Compression For Swollen Pregnancy Feet
Designed with a soft, high-stretch maternity collar that gently expands over swollen heels, so you can pull them on without the usual wrestling, breathless tugging, or needing your partner to help.
Supports Healthy Blood Flow During Pregnancy
Designed to gently support circulation when pregnancy makes your legs feel heavy, swollen, or tired.
The graduated compression helps encourage blood flow upward from the ankles and calves, where fluid and pressure can build up most, giving expecting mothers steady leg support without the harsh athletic feel or clinical look.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes VioletFlow different from regular compression socks?
What makes VioletFlow different from regular compression socks?
Most compression socks are made for athletes, nurses, or general medical use. These are designed specifically for pregnancy, with a softer stretch, a more comfortable fit around swollen legs, and support that feels wearable during everyday maternity life.
Are they easy to put on with a pregnant belly?
Are they easy to put on with a pregnant belly?
Yes. They’re designed with a flexible, high-stretch opening that helps the sock glide over swollen heels with less pulling and bending. That means less struggling in the morning and less need to ask your partner for help.
How do they help with swollen ankles and heavy legs?
How do they help with swollen ankles and heavy legs?
They apply gentle, steady pressure around the ankle and calf to help support healthy circulation. This can help reduce the heavy, tight, puffy feeling that often builds up in the legs and ankles during pregnancy.
What does graduated compression mean?
What does graduated compression mean?
Graduated compression means the pressure is strongest around the ankle and gradually becomes lighter as it moves up the calf. This helps support upward blood flow instead of just squeezing your leg in one place.
Can I wear them during the second and third trimester?
Can I wear them during the second and third trimester?
Yes. They’re made for expecting mothers dealing with swelling, tired legs, and extra pressure during the second and third trimester. For any medical condition or high-risk pregnancy, it’s best to check with your healthcare provider first
Can I use them after birth for postpartum swelling?
Can I use them after birth for postpartum swelling?
Yes. Many women experience swelling even after delivery, especially after long labor, IV fluids, or a C-section. These socks can continue to support your legs during postpartum recovery when your body is still adjusting.
Are they suitable for work, travel, and standing all day?
Are they suitable for work, travel, and standing all day?
Yes. They’re designed for everyday pregnancy life, whether you’re sitting at a desk, standing for long hours, walking, commuting, or traveling. They give your legs steady support without looking like athletic gear or hospital stockings
How do I choose the right size if my calves or ankles are swollen?
How do I choose the right size if my calves or ankles are swollen?
Measure around the widest part of your calf and around your ankle, then compare those measurements with the size chart. If you’re between sizes or your swelling changes throughout the day, choose the size that gives you a comfortable, supportive fit without digging in.
Can I use my FSA or HSA to buy them?
Can I use my FSA or HSA to buy them?
If your plan allows compression socks as an eligible medical expense, you may be able to use your FSA or HSA. Eligibility can vary by provider, so check your plan details or use your FSA/HSA card at checkout if available.
How do i take care of them?
How do i take care of them?
Our socks are made to last and hold their fit through regular washing.
To help preserve their stretch, shape, and support over time, wash them gently at a low temperature.
For best care:
• Wash below 40℃ / 105℉
• Turn the socks inside out before washing
• Do not use bleach or fabric softener
• Let them air dry instead of using a dryer