Preggers by Therafirm Review



During pregnancy every woman will experience a little to a lot of weight gain and/or swelling at least sometime. Some at the very beginning and others close to the end.

It's safe to say that almost all of us will be feeling a little less attractive, because it is our nature to be uncomfortable with weight gain, since we always want to look our best...not bloated!

The good thing is, there is always some type of product out there that insists it will help!

The bad thing is, not all products do what they say they do, and in fact may make things worse.

Fortunately, Preggers by Therafirm, is a product that works, just as it says it does.





Preggers by Therafirm are fashionable maternity support hosiery and compression products designed to energize tired, achy legs and to reduce and prevent swelling.

According to the testimonials of many pregnant women, Preggers,

  • Make pregnant women look and feel sexy
  • Do not bunch up
  • Reduce leg swelling and pain
  • Help with varicose veins
  • Come in great color choices
  • Provide the needed support during pregnancy


Preggers by Therafirm™ is a unique line of maternity support hose and 
compression products developed by future moms for future moms. We 
invited moms-to-be to try our products and provide opinions on styles, 
colors, and fit. Our “Preggers Mommas” team were an integral part of our 
product and brand development to ensure a full line of healthy products 
that will benefit you during and post-preggers.


I have found Preggers by Therafirm, to be very fashionable and very sexy myself. They are sleek and slimming. They feel great on. The compression is firm, but gentle. They look great on and are noticeably shaping (on me).

I tried on a size M, which according to the chart, is a size larger than the size S recommended for my pre-pregnancy weight of 100-102lbs and height of 5'4".



Since the size M was so tight on me, I actually think I could've gone a size larger and would still benefit from the tights. It depends on each woman. I, myself, get a little claustrophobic when fabric are to constricting, and based on my experience in the size M, I would be miserable in the size S. Not to mention, today I am weighing in at 110lbs, and I'm not pregnant or bloated.

Some of the benefits of the style that I chose are:


Maternity Footless Tights
10-15mmHg* Compression

  • True gradient compression delivers a controlled amount of pressure greatest at the ankle and gradually decreases towards the top of the stocking to promote better blood flow.
  • Unique top that will fit during all stages of pregnancy. Our built-in tummy support panel provides a sense of stability for active mommas and can be worn folded under belly or unfolded to cover belly.
  • Super soft material is breathable and provides shaping support. 
  • Footless design allows feet and toes to wiggle free! Perfect to wear with sandals, flats, heels, or boots.
  • Micro-Cool® process creates a wicking effect so moisture evaporates from the skin quickly providing a comfortable coolness.
  • Smooth seams that will not dig into your tummy or show under clothes. 

I think these tights would be a great addition to any pregnancy wardrobe and especially post pregnancy to take advantage of the compression while returning back to pre-pregnancy shape.

To learn more about Preggers by Therafirm,







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