
Doc Miller Compression Socks for Pregnant Women – Wide Calf, Open Toe Knee Sleeve 15-20 mmHG,Toeless Pregnancy Stockings for Varicose Veins, Footless Shin Splint Relief, 1 Pair Small Teal-White
Open-toe design provides versatile relief for pregnancy swelling without constricting toes.
Doc Miller’s compression socks for pregnant women are built around a specific problem: swelling and discomfort in the calves and feet during pregnancy. The open-toe, footless design is a practical choice here. It lets you wear sandals or keep your toes free while still getting graduated compression (15-20 mmHg) where you need it most—around the calves and ankles. The wide calf fit accommodates the natural swelling that comes with pregnancy, and the nylon-spandex blend breathes well enough for daily wear.
In practice, these sleeves stay in place without rolling down, which is the main failure point for many compression socks. The graduated pressure helps with varicose veins and shin splint relief, but the 15-20 mmHg rating is on the lower end of medical-grade compression. That’s fine for everyday use and travel, but if you need stronger support for severe swelling or deep vein issues, you’ll want a higher mmHg option. The teal-white color is a nice break from the usual black or nude.
Machine washable and imported, they’re a solid, no-fuss option for pregnant women who need calf support without the hassle of full socks. Just note that the toeless design means your feet stay exposed, so you’ll need separate footwear in cooler weather.
Brand: Doc Miller
Where to find it: Amazon
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