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Game-changer for travel

I get terribly swollen legs every time I fly and this made me apprehensive to fly whilst pregnant. So I bought these to fly for our babymoon at 20weeks pregnant. Wearing these, the swelling was very limited and my legs felt comfortable for 2 consecutive long haul flights. They even seem to keep my legs cool which is a massive bonus. I am SO glad I bought these and they will be very helpful for summer puffy legs and hospital.

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Amber Onturk
Worn once and already freyed

I’ve worn these once to then discover the quality has caused freying
Very disappointing

Hi Amber. This is unusual & should not happen from just simply one wear. It looks like a thread has been pulled or something has rubbed the socks. We will reach out to you to better understand the issue and see if we can help. Thanks

K
Kelly A
Comfortable

The socks are very comfortable and the material is great. However, I’m a short person (150cm) and the socks go right to up to behind my knee at full stretch which is an awkward position when you need to bend your knee. So after pulling them up i have to gently reposition them a bit down.

C
Chloe

So comfy and perfect fit from the size guide.

M
Marlene Vogel
Happy As Can Be

My daughter who is having twins is absolutely obsessed with these products as well as her leggings, thank you for providing a superb products 😊

The Rescuer Maternity Compression Sock

$45.00 USD Regular price
Unit price
USDper 
Help reduce tired legs, swollen ankles & feet
Help increase blood flow to placenta & unborn baby
Help reduce risk of varicose & spider veins
Premium soft yarns for all day comfort
Promotes blood flow & reduces the risk of blood clots
Graduated compression. TGA listed. Health rebates may apply (AU)
Black/White
XS

 

Buy 3 for $99 when you purchase our Swell-Relief Ultimate Sock Pack here

Told to stay off your feet? In hospital or orders for bed rest? Or are your legs and feet swollen or just plain tired? We made these socks for pregnancy, to provide you some comfort and help. 

If your ankles have turned to cankles, these are the socks for you. Put your feet up, sit back and let TheRY maternity compression socks do the work for you - designed with compression technology to ease swelling in your legs, ankles and feet. 

Compression socks do not have to not look like your dad's office socks. Modern designs made from ultrasoft lightweight yarns that are pure bliss for your tired and swollen feet and ankles.

Perfect pre & post pregnancy for your hospital stay, and any time you are standing, sitting or lying down for long periods of time. Specially designed so they are easier to put on and take off than other compression socks.

Wear well beyond pregnancy too as compression socks can benefit almost anyone for travel or any times you stand or sit for long periods. 

FEATURES

  • 15-20mmHg graduated compression. TGA assessed & listed
  • Helps improve blood flow and circulation
  • Helps reduce fluid retention
  • Helps reduce tired legs & swollen ankles & feet
  • Helps prevent varicose and spider veins
  • Increased blood flow helps provides essential nutrients to the placenta & your developing baby
  • Ultra soft premium yarns for all day comfort & wear
  • Light weight 
  • Seamless toe cage for comfort 
  • Anatomical left and right foot for better fit
  • Specialist engineering - compression socks that are easy to out on and take off!


EXTRA Stats you need to know

  • Up to 80% of women experience insufficient circulation during pregnancy. This can result in feeling dizzy & tired.
  • About 65% of pregnant women suffer from ankle, leg & feet swelling. Your body is holding more water than usual & extra fluid gathers to your lower legs & feet. It can be worse in summer or you've been standing or sitting a lot. The pressure of your growing womb can also affect the blood flow in your legs.
  • Your body needs to deliver more oxygen & blood to both you & your growing baby. Your body creates 50% more blood & your heart works 30% harder during pregnancy.
  • At 12 weeks the placenta is formed and takes over to deliver essential nutrients from maternal blood flow through the umbilical cord to your unborn baby. For this reason good blood flow is vital to the growth and development of your baby. To learn more about the role of the placenta and the importance of blood flow to baby you can read more in our blogs.
  • Studies have found that if you sit or stand for 4 hours or more, circulation can be compromised.
  • Postpartum fluid retention is still common, even months after birth. The extra fluid volume that occurred during pregnancy and in preparation for birth, can still exist within the tissues in the body.
  • Women who have been induced will also have fluids introduced via the hormone and saline drips that are absorbed into the body. The excess fluids in the body result in swelling & puffiness.
  • The additional fluid can be excreted through your sweat and urine. Movement and improving blood flow and circulation is also important to assist the removal of waste fluids. TheRY leggings and socks with 15-20mmHg compression can help improve circulation to facilitate this process.
  • In the first 6 weeks following birth you are 3-5X more likely to develop blood clots. This is also due to the extra time recovering or sitting nursing your baby when movement is restricted.  
Size & Fit

Our 15-20mmHg graduated compression socks are made with ultra soft premium yarns for all day wear.

They are a knee high sock that should be worn just below the knee.

For best size selection, please measure the girth of the widest part of your calf.

Fabric & Care

Fabric:
Comforter Socks - Bamboo Charcoal/Nylon/Elastane

Rescuer Socks- MicroNylon/Nylon/Elastane

Care:
- Do Not Bleach
- Do Not Use Hard Detergents
- Do Not Use Fabric Softeners
- Do Not Iron
- Do Not Tumble Dry
* Machine Wash Cold With Like Colors
* Turn inside out when washing to avoid pilling (if possible use a washbag)
* Ensure any clothing in the same load have zips and anything that may catch done up
* Remove Promptly
* Air dry

Product Features
  • 15-20mmHg graduated compression. TGA assessed & listed
  • Helps improve blood flow and circulation
  • Helps reduce fluid retention
  • Helps reduce tired legs & swollen ankles & feet
  • Helps prevent varicose and spider veins
  • Increased blood flow helps provides essential nutrients to the placenta & your developing baby
  • Ultra soft premium yarns for all day comfort & wear
  • Seamless toe cage for comfort 
  • Anatomical left and right foot for better fit
  • Specialist engineering - compression socks that are easy to put on and take off!

* The information on this page & site is for educational purposes only.

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Frequently asked

Are these socks good for post C-section surgery in hospital?

Yes they are. They are rated at 15-20mmHg graduated compression which is the same rating as the hospital TED stockings.

What is the difference between the rescuer maternity compression sock and the comforter maternity compression sock?

Our Comforter Compression Socks and Rescuer Compression socks both are rated at 15-20mmHg so offer the same compression benefits. The key difference is in the weight/thickness of the sock with the Comforter Sock being a medium weight and the Rescuer sock being a lighter weight..


The comforter sock also has more cushioning in the footbed. The rescuer sock is thinner and some people prefer it for if they want a less bulky sock for particular shoes.


The decision will come down to your preference for the a particular weight or design. Both are equally comfortable and soft.


Many customers buy both.

Are these suitable for travel if not pregnant?

Our socks were created with extra soft yarns and engineered to be easier to put on which is great for pregnancy but everyone can benefit. The compression socks are 15-20mmHg and suitable for flights, and anytime you may be sitting or standing for long periods of time. They are for everyone.

Are these pregnancy socks suitable for travel/dvt/etc?

Yes our compression socks are 15-20mmHg and are suitable for travel. It is said blood circulation may be compromised if you sit for 4 hours or more so compression socks will help reduce the risk of DVT & blood clots.

Customer Reviews

Based on 117 reviews
90%
(105)
2%
(2)
4%
(5)
2%
(2)
3%
(3)
E
EC
Game-changer for travel

I get terribly swollen legs every time I fly and this made me apprehensive to fly whilst pregnant. So I bought these to fly for our babymoon at 20weeks pregnant. Wearing these, the swelling was very limited and my legs felt comfortable for 2 consecutive long haul flights. They even seem to keep my legs cool which is a massive bonus. I am SO glad I bought these and they will be very helpful for summer puffy legs and hospital.

A
Amber Onturk
Worn once and already freyed

I’ve worn these once to then discover the quality has caused freying
Very disappointing

Hi Amber. This is unusual & should not happen from just simply one wear. It looks like a thread has been pulled or something has rubbed the socks. We will reach out to you to better understand the issue and see if we can help. Thanks

K
Kelly A
Comfortable

The socks are very comfortable and the material is great. However, I’m a short person (150cm) and the socks go right to up to behind my knee at full stretch which is an awkward position when you need to bend your knee. So after pulling them up i have to gently reposition them a bit down.

C
Chloe

So comfy and perfect fit from the size guide.

M
Marlene Vogel
Happy As Can Be

My daughter who is having twins is absolutely obsessed with these products as well as her leggings, thank you for providing a superb products 😊

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thery graduated compression leggings and improved circulation diagram

Powered By Graduated Compression To Increase Blood Flow

TheRY leggings feature graduated compression, scientifically tested and medically graded at 15-20mmHg, to help increase blood flow and circulation.

Those who sit more than 4 hours day, circulation can be compromised. Poor blood flow can lead to blood pooling and heaviness and swelling in legs and feet plus other poor health outcomes.

TheRY graduated compression products have been assessed and are listed with the Australian Therapeutic Goods Association (TGA).

blood flow and heart anatomical diagram

Up To 80% Of Pregnant Women Have Insufficient Circulation

Many women are unaware that their circulation is poor. Your pregnant body is working harder than ever and needs to deliver more oxygen & blood to both you & your growing baby.

Your body creates up to 50% more blood & your heart works up to 30% harder during pregnancy. Tiredness, dizziness, fatigue and swelling, are all symptoms of poor circulation.

anatomical diagram unborn baby in belly

Maternal Blood Flow Is Vital To The Growth And Development Of Your Unborn Baby.

At 12 weeks the placenta is formed and takes over to deliver essential nutrients from maternal blood flow through the umbilical cord to your unborn baby. It also functions to help remove waste products.

For this reason good blood flow is vital to the growth and development of your unborn baby. To learn more about the role of the placenta and the importance of blood flow to baby you can read more in our blogs.

Swollen foot from no compression sock and non swollen foot with compression sock comparison photo

65% Of Pregnant Women Suffer From Swollen Legs Ankles, Leg & Feet

Poor circulation contributes to blood pooling in the lower limbs and swelling and fatigue. Your body also is holding more water than usual & extra fluid gathers to your lower legs & feet. It can be worse in summer or you've been standing or sitting a lot. The pressure of your growing womb can also affect the blood flow in your legs. Graduated compression helps to improve blood flow and the removal of waste fluids.

varicose veins diagram - abnormal and normal veins

28% Of Pregnant Women Will Develop Varicose Veins.

In the first 6 wks Postpartum Women are 3-5X More Likely to Develop Blood Clots.

You are 40% more at risk of developing varicose veins if you suffer from swollen feet. You are also at greater risk of varicose veins during 2nd and subsequent pregnancies, or if you are having multiples. Graduated compression applies pressure to help improve vein function and blood flow. For more for prevention of varicose veins, read our blog.

Postpartum, you are at greater risk of poor circulation. In the first 6 weeks following birth you are 3-5X more likely to develop blood clots and postpartum varicose veins. This is also due to the extra time recovering or sitting nursing your baby when movement is restricted.

swollen feet pregnancy

Fluid Retention Is Still Common, Even Months After Birth.

The extra fluid volume that occurred during pregnancy and in preparation for birth, can still exist within the tissues in the body.

If you have been induced, you will also have fluids introduced via the hormone & saline drips that are absorbed into the body. The excess fluids in the body result in swelling & puffiness.

Movement & improving blood flow and circulation is one way to assist the removal of waste fluids.

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