Your Feet Finally Have The Relief They Need  Here's Why The Swelling Keeps Coming Back

You made the right call. But the swelling in your feet isn't starting in your feet.

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Why The Swelling Keeps Coming Back

Your Feet Are The Symptom. Your Legs Are The Cause.

The swelling you feel in your feet starts further up. As your belly grows, your uterus puts pressure on the veins returning blood from your legs to your heart. That backed-up pressure pushes fluid down straight into your ankles and feet

The Swelling Builds All Day And Peaks At The Worst Time
 

By noon your ankles are puffy. By 3pm your legs feel like dead weight. By evening nothing fits except the slides. Every day it starts over. Because nothing is stopping the fluid from building in the first place.

Everyone Said It Was Normal. Nobody Gave You A Way To Stop It.

"It's just pregnancy." "Only a few more weeks." "Everyone swells." But swelling left unmanaged gets worse every trimester and the longer it goes unaddressed the harder it is on your body.

Less Swelling. Less Pain. Same Pregnancy... Different Experience 😍

Stops Fluid from pooling in your legs before it reaches your feet

Legs stop feeling like ded weight by midday

Your slides feel even better when swelling doesn't build up

Open Toe - Fits with your slides no overlap

Side Zipper - no bening, no pulling, no fighting

OB recommended for pregnancy swelling

Introducing The Compression Sock 
Built For Pregnancy

Because The Swelling In Your Feet Starts In Your Legs

How Soothee Stops The Swelling At The Source 🦵

Graduated compression from ankle up gently squeezes your legs to keep blood and fluid moving the way it should

Less pooling in your legs means less swelling reaching your feet by end of day

Consistent daily wear the earlier you start, the more you stay ahead of the swelling instead of managing it after it happens

One Click. Less Swelling By Tomorrow

Your slides handle your feet. The socks handle what is driving the swelling.

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What Sets Soothe Apart

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Side zipper — no bending or pulling

Open toe — no trapped heat

Built specifically for pregnancy

Fits wide pregnancy calves

Wear with slides or open shoes

Graduated compression

OB recommended compression level

Soft stretch fabric

Works from first wear

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What You Are Probably Wondering Right Now

Are compression socks actually hard to put on during pregnancy?

Regular compression socks are — and that is exactly why most pregnant women stop wearing them. When you cannot bend forward, wrestling a tight sock over a swollen foot at 6am is not something you do twice. The Soothe compression sock has a side zipper that runs from your ankle to your knee. You unzip it, step in, and zip it up. No bending. No pulling. No needing your partner to help. That is the only reason this design exists.

I tried compression socks before and they were too hot. Will these be the same?

The heat problem with traditional compression socks is the closed toe. Trapped heat with nowhere to go makes them unbearable by midday. These are open toe — your feet breathe, the heat escapes, and you can wear them through a full shift without wanting to tear them off. That is not an accident. It is why the open toe design was built into this sock specifically.

Swelling is just part of pregnancy. Do I actually need these?

Everyone around you has probably said that. Your OB, your mom, strangers on the internet. And yes — some swelling is normal. But swelling that gets worse every afternoon, that makes your shoes stop fitting, that leaves your ankles gone by the time you get home — that is your circulation telling you it needs help. Compression socks do not fight pregnancy. They work with what pregnancy is doing to your veins and give your legs a way to keep up.

Will these actually fit? I have wide calves and most compression socks cut in.

The top band cutting in is the most common complaint across every compression sock brand in the pregnancy space. These are sized for a pregnant body — not adapted from a runner's sock. The stretch fabric moves with your calf as it changes through each trimester. If you have had problems with bands digging in before, this is the sock that was built around that exact complaint.

How fast will I notice a difference?

Most women notice their legs feel lighter within the first hour of wearing them. The swelling that normally builds through your shift starts to slow down the same day. Results are not something you wait weeks for — compression works while you are wearing them. The first day you get to the end of a shift without that heavy dead-weight feeling in your legs is usually the day women say they wished they had started sooner