How many hours a day are you typically on your feet?
Time spent standing or walking directly impacts how much blood pools in your lower legs during pregnancy.
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Have you noticed any swelling in your legs, ankles, or feet since becoming pregnant?
Be honest — there's no wrong answer here.
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Which of these best describes how your legs feel by the end of the day?
This is one of the most telling signs of how well your circulation is holding up during pregnancy.
Step 5 of 11
What have you already tried to manage leg swelling or pain? (Select all that apply)
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On a scale of 1–5, how much does leg swelling or pain affect your daily life right now?
Be honest. This shapes your circulation risk profile.
No impact at allIt controls my day
📖 What Nobody Tells Pregnant Women
Here's why your legs are struggling — and why elevation alone won't fix it
80%of pregnant women suffer from leg swelling
5×more likely to develop a blood clot during pregnancy
20%of pregnancy-related deaths caused by a blood clot
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Your blood volume increases by 50% during pregnancyYour body produces 50% more blood and fluids to support your growing baby. Your veins can't always keep up — especially the ones in your lower legs.
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Your growing uterus presses on the vena cavaThis is the vein that returns blood from your legs back to your heart. As your uterus grows, it compresses this vein — slowing blood flow and causing it to pool in your lower legs.
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Elevation helps — but only while you're lying downThe moment you stand up again, blood re-pools. You have a life to live. Elevation alone isn't a solution.
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Graduated compression is what actually worksThe right compression socks apply firm pressure at your ankle and gradually less pressure up the calf — physically pushing blood back toward your heart while you go about your day.
Step 7 of 11
Do any of these apply to you? (Select all that apply)
These are known risk factors that increase your likelihood of circulation complications during pregnancy.
Step 8 of 11 — Reality Check
True or False:
"Elevating my legs at the end of the day is enough to prevent pregnancy swelling."
❌ Actually False. Elevation works while you're lying down — but the moment you stand up, blood re-pools in your legs immediately. It's a temporary fix. The only way to protect your circulation throughout the entire day is to physically support blood flow while you're upright and active.
✓ Correct — it's False. Elevation gives temporary relief, but it doesn't address what's happening while you're upright for the other 16 hours of the day. Graduated compression keeps blood moving continuously — whether you're at work, running errands, or chasing toddlers.
Step 9 of 11 — Reality Check
True or False:
"Any compression socks will work the same during pregnancy."
⚠️ Actually False. Generic compression socks are designed for post-surgery recovery and long-haul flights — not for a body that's changing shape every week. They often use the wrong compression level and compress uniformly rather than with the graduated pressure needed to push blood upward during pregnancy.
✓ Correct — it's False. Standard compression socks weren't built for a pregnant body. As your calf size changes week to week, most generic socks roll down, cut in, or lose compression entirely. Pregnancy-specific socks are calibrated to the 50% blood volume increase in your body and sized to fit a changing pregnant shape.
💡 The Solution
The only way to protect your legs all day — without giving up your life
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Graduated compression calibrated for pregnancyLumaBelly applies 30 mmHg at the ankle — gradually releasing to 20 mmHg at the calf. This is the exact range reviewed for pregnancy safety, physically pushing blood back toward your heart with every step.
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Designed around the pregnancy body — not adapted from a generic sockWider calf band that fits as you grow. Soft, breathable fabric that doesn't itch or irritate. Easy to put on even at 38 weeks with a full bump.
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Trusted by 200,000+ healthcare professionalsOB-GYNs, midwives, and nurses recommend compression socks throughout pregnancy. LumaBelly is the only brand built specifically for this — not adapted from something else.
Most customers feel a difference within hours of wearing them for the first time.
By the end of their first full day, legs feel lighter, less heavy, and significantly less swollen.
Step 11 of 11 — Almost There
Are you ready to stop dreading the end of the day — and actually protect your legs during pregnancy?
Your profile is ready. One last question before we show you your results.
Analysing your answers…
Building your Pregnancy Circulation Profile
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Your Pregnancy Circulation Profile is Ready Based on your 11 answers
Based on Your Answers: Your Legs Are Under Significant Circulation Stress Right Now
Here's what your answers tell us about your current leg health during pregnancy.
Pregnancy Stage
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Daily Activity
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Circulation Risk
High
Action Needed
Immediate
Circulation Stress LevelHigh
LowMediumHigh
🧦 Your Matched Solution
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★★★★★Rated 4.9 by 4,800+ moms
LumaBelly Pregnancy Compression Socks
✓ 20–30 mmHg✓ OB-GYN APPROVED✓ PREGNANCY-SPECIFIC
Reduces swelling in your legs, ankles and feet — often within hours of first wear
Prevents varicose and spider veins from forming as your pregnancy progresses
Lowers your risk of blood clots — you're 5× more likely to develop one while pregnant
Soft, breathable fabric that fits even with wider calves — no itching, no red marks
Easy to get on and off even at 38 weeks with a full bump
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"I was on my feet as a nurse for 12-hour shifts throughout my entire pregnancy. LumaBelly socks were the only thing that got me through the last trimester without my legs swelling to twice their size."
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Trusted by Experts
Dr. Elise Moreno, MD
Obstetrician-Gynecologist
Sarah Collins
Certified Midwife, 12 Years
Dr. James Hartwell
Vascular Medicine Specialist
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