Maternity Leggings Over The Belly | Microfiber Graduated Compression Stockings Women 20-30 mmHg
$15.99
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Customers find these maternity leggings provide great compression support throughout the legs and thighs, though opinions on tightness are mixed, with some finding them comfortable over their pregnant tummies while others say they’re too tight. The leggings receive mixed feedback about comfort, with some finding them super comfortable while others say they’re extremely uncomfortable. Customers report poor quality and thickness issues, noting they’re too thin to wear as leggings and cut off circulation at the ankles, causing feet to swell and hurt. Additionally, customers report durability issues, with the leggings ripping within a few days of use.
9 reviews for Maternity Leggings Over The Belly | Microfiber Graduated Compression Stockings Women 20-30 mmHg
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Maternity Leggings Over The Belly | Microfiber Graduated Compression Stockings Women 20-30 mmHg
$15.99


Laura C –
For my severe varicose veins, these are a life saver. I’ve bought these TWICE
I bought a pair of these during week 20 of my 2nd pregnancy. Wore them almost all day and definitely EVERY day till birth. The compression is wonderful. They definitely might bunch up. Be sure to spread them evenly and adjust as needed while you’re wearing them. Mine had gotten worn and washed SO much that I bought another pair of these during my 3rd pregnancy (which I’m now still in, at 25 wks along). I seriously wore out the last ones and apparently I kept pulling on the same area of fabric as I was putting them on, so they did wear a few holes, which is when I bought another pair. But I really can’t complain about that because I seriously wore them SO MUCH and so of course, gotta wash them often.I like that they are more like leggings and NOT pantyhose. So I appreciate that they aren’t super sheer. I like the look of leggings better. But they’re still breathable. However, since they are breathable, you can’t wear them like pants. They aren’t thick enough to pass as pants, but also they aren’t made to be flattering like leggings are. I say that cause the compression goes up mid-thigh and then lessens for the crotch area, which is nice. But it can make a little bit of an unflattering thigh thing (like the back upper thigh) if you have on a form-fitting dress over these pants. Maybe that’s my own paranoia of my appearance while being pregnant, but I bet other women would say the same.I’ve had all summer babies. So I love wearing them under a maternity dress. I had to start wearing them super early in pregnancy this 3rd time around though, when it was still cold weather. And found that I DON’T like wearing them under pants. The double layer is difficult. And with unwanted bunching, like behind the knees, I accidentally had it bunched and didn’t realize it till it started hurting a LOT and I took them off as soon as I could but because the veins are on the surface, it basically bruised me. It was really sore like a deep bruise for several days after that and really hurt. So I don’t wear them ever with pants anymore. But I so appreciate them under dresses and in general to relieve varicose vein pain.And apparently they are adjustable at the waist band part! I have never tried that till now cause I never knew it was there till I just read that in a different review! I do find that I feel out of breath sometimes cause the elastic is right at your diaphragm. But it’s hard to say whether that’s from the pants or the fact that I feel out of shape. We’re bigger than our normal selves! But I might adjust the band a little looser and see if it helps.I am 5’3″ and usually weigh 130 lbs (when not pregnant). I got a size Medium like the sizing chart recommended and it’s been perfect.
Nicole Grover –
These do not fit right even if you follow the chart!!
This product was not what was described! They are labeled “leggings”, when in fact they should be tights or stockings. They are see through, which I honestly expected because of photos and previous products like this I have purchased. I followed the chart for size (5’6” 125lbs). So I purchased a medium. The leggings are capris. They go halfway up my calves. The hems are so tight that they cut circulation off to my lower calves and ankles. The supportive belly top doesn’t go all the way over the belly. It only goes halfway over the belly and the seam is so thick, it shows through three shirts and creates pressure on my belly. The compression throughout the legs is good, but I wore these once and will probably never wear them again. They are too tight on my belly and too tight on my calves.
Katie –
Feel great but will not last long enough to justify price
I just wanted to add my two cents since I was unsure of what size to order. Pre-pregnancy, I weighed 126 and wore a size 2. I’m in my second trimester with my third child and I’ve gained 14 pounds. I have gained around 40 total with each previous pregnancy and fully expect to do the same this round. I was a little unsure about whether to order medium or large, and I went with size large in the hopes I could wrangle into them at the bitter end when I need compression the most. I’m very glad I went with the large. These are very tight and in fact so tight at the ankle I had a difficult time even getting my foot through the bottom hole. Plenty of room in the belly section, though. They looked like they were going to be too short, but they are fine. They feel great on; I’m supported and my legs feel good and squeezed. Like others have said, these are nowhere near thick enough to be called leggings. They are much more like tights and you will need to cover your butt. I snagged one thigh already, so I have doubts that they will last me through the end of summer, but at this price, they really should.
L.K. –
Meh…
Ordered these as “compression leggings” were recommended by my MD. I did not want to bother with thigh high Teds. These are definitely a thicker tight and not leggings. I do not know how you could wear these as leggings, they are see through. I am 5’5″, pre-pregnancy weight of 155#, 30 weeks I am at 168#. So I ordered a large. The legs are nice tight while the belly part is loose and saggy. The butt part has two seams like long underwear, not like any leggings I have had. The belly part can stretch all the way up to my armpits. I figured maybe the fit is different and I would give them a chance for the day. It feels as though the butt is sagging and falling down all the time. I am constantly tugging and adjusting the upper legs, butt area. The belly part I have actually rolled up and am wearing under my belly; as this has been more comfortable. The compression on my legs feels good, but they are loose everywhere else.
Adrian –
Muy buen producto pero la tela se transparenta.
YF –
I bought these Maternity Leggings for my wife as her family physician recommended she wears them. She wore them this weekend she said that they are very comfortable and liked the diversity of being able to wear them with leggins, sandals and heels. She said that it was a great product and that she would highly recommend it.
Jocelle –
No me gustarin por que son mas bien como de invierno
SB –
I ordered these for a flight to the US. They sheer as other posters have noted and need to be worn with a long top, but after only wearing them on each leg of the flight (aka twice) they have a hole in them and I can’t wear again. Definitely not worth the price.
Joel –
I started having varicose veins during my second pregnancy. Once I got pregnant for the third time they showed up again right away so I ordered these footless compression tights. They made the vein on my ankle much worse and I also developed a bruise on my inner ankle below where the tights end. This product is not recommended if you already have varicose veins on your ankle, then they end in the wrong place and you should wear the ones that cover your feet as well. Also I only wore them for a couple of months and in this short amount of time there were little holes on the thigh from having to pull them up (I kept my fingernails short but it still happened. You have to pull them up somehow when you use the washroom…). The belly part was extremely uncomfortable, it stops mid- tummy and doesn’t stay up well so you are constantly trying to fix it. It’s not adjustable depending on your growing belly. I ended up having to buy another pair which cost twice as much but lasted the last 4 months of my pregnancy and even after that without having the problem on the thigh and the sliding down on my tummy.