JOBST® Opaque Women's Waist High 15-20 mmHg, Maternity, Black
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JOBST® Opaque Women's Waist High 15-20 mmHg, Maternity

Sale price$83.20 Regular price$104.00
SKU: 7861900
Size:Small
Color:Black
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JOBST® Maternity Opaque compression hosiery is the perfect companion to support you during your pregnancy. JOBST Maternity stockings integrate high quality materials and a range of features such as a ventilation zone in the foot bed and moisture-managing yarns that relieve your symptoms without compromising your individual style.

FEATURES

  • Soft Touch: The blend of soft yarns is made to feel comfortable on any skin
  • Ventilation Zone: Special knitted-in ventilation zones increase air-permeability
  • Moisture Management: Special yarns wick moisture away and help to keep feet dry
  • Special knitted-in ventilation zone

    FIRM COMPRESSION (20-30 MMHG)

    • Heavily, fatigued, aching legs
    • Mild edema in lower limbs
    • Mild varicose veins with minimal edema
    • Mild varicose veins during pregnancy
    • Post procedure of small veins
    • Prevention or management of DVT

    Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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    Good level of compression and

    "Good level of compression and they are helping my lower leg veins and standing tolerance. Only reason I give them a 4/5 is that they tend to creep down during the day and the compression ends before the top of the thigh."

    Katie S. (4/5)

    They redesigned these since my

    "They redesigned these since my last pregnancy and they do it work. They actually keep blood in lower legs and they do not stay up. I would try a different brand. I threw them away because they caused more harm than good."

    Kristy A. (4/5)

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