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SRC Pregnancy Shorts Knee Length
SRC Pregnancy Shorts Knee Length
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Difficulty standing for longer than 2 minutes?
Having trouble walking without pain?
Experiencing increased pressure and heaviness in your groin?
Had enough of:
- Low back pain
- Sciatic nerve pain
- Pelvic girdle pain (SIJ, Symphysis Pubis pain)
- Vulval veins
- Varicose veins of the upper thigh
In addition to addressing the above conditions, it is essential to protect your pelvic floor. SRC's patented, evidence-based triple-layer gusset panel helps maintain pelvic floor muscle strength during pregnancy, potentially reducing the risk of Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) and Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) after delivery. It also supports the treatment of existing SUI and POP during pregnancy.
Crafted with anti-chafing materials and developed in collaboration with an obstetrician, SRC Pregnancy Shorts - Over the Bump offer unparalleled comfort and support, allowing you to fully enjoy your pregnancy.
How They Work
How They Work
SRC Pregnancy Garments have been specifically designed to support your ‘baby carrying pelvis’ and reduce the stress placed on it through your pregnancy. This allows you to stay at work for longer, helps you get back on your feet and move around more easily and just generally makes you feel like yourself again.
Patented Anatomical Support Panels (ASP) in the SRC Pregnancy Garments deliver targeted compression, ideal for treating multiple conditions like lower back pain, pelvic girdle pain and mild varicose veins as well as vulvar varicosities.
They provide support to the pelvic area through gentle yet constant compression, activating muscles and encouraging core stability, reducing swelling and muscle fatigue.
The ASP deliver True Cross Compression (TCC) as each layer within the panel is cut on a different plane so that during activity no compression is lost at any time.
The triple layer compression ASP including the gusset panel, have been shown to significantly help with the pressure associated with vulval veins.
The research and development of SRC's fabric was extensive as they wanted to ensure that it provided support and comfort with no feeling of restriction. The uniquely milled fabric goes through rigorous independent testing to ensure that it is of the highest quality and can stretch and return to its original shape consistently after wash and wear to provide you with optimal performance and a longer lasting garment.
To make sure of the delivery of this, SRC decided to test their fabric against one of the leading compression brands in the marketplace to assess whether the compression properties were sustained after multiple washes and how this compared to the other brand.
The fabric was subjected to 100 wash cycles followed by an extension test. The fabric not only retained its original size and shape (against the competitor which shrunk significantly) but also retained the same high level of compression at the conclusion of testing.
Sizing *Important
Sizing *Important
Correct measurement for these garments is crucial. As they are medical garments they may not always correlate to general/fashion clothing sizes. General fashion sizes also vary drastically by country and by brand (we find that an Australian XS can equate to a S or even M in American sizes) so we strongly recommend you have someone else take your measurements and use this guide to size yourself up.
Sizing for twin pregnancies is identical to sizing for single pregnancies.
See this video on how to measure and read below. You are also welcome to visit us in store for a professional measurement.
https://youtu.be/TjaNMqd3m-c
Pregnancy Size Guide
Do not take your own measurement. Compression garments require accurate fit to function. Be measured in your underwear only. Stand with your heels together and have the person measuring you keep the measuring tape straight. They should place the tape over your hips, pubic bone and bottom at the fullest part. The tape should touch your body at all points but not be pulled tight.
Measure at any time during your pregnancy for SRC Pregnancy Shorts or Leggings.
See gallery for size chart
Differences in Compression Lengths
Differences in Compression Lengths
This is a question we get asked a lot by women wondering which length and style (Over the Bump or Under the Bump) will be the best fit for their needs. Each garment has very slight variations and more than anything else, it comes down to personal preference for each customer.
Full length leggings provide the best venous return and are a fashion staple that can be worn like any other pair of black leggings. However, pregnancy leggings may not be preferable for women who live in warmer climates and are also going to be slightly more difficult to put on than our shorter styles.
Regular (knee-length) Shorts can be worn like bike shorts as both an undergarment and outerwear. They provide a slightly better venous return than the Mini length.
Lots of women prefer the Pregnancy Shorts Mini because they fit perfectly under shorter dresses and are great for hotter climates. They are also the easiest to put on.
Over the Bump or Under the Bump?
Over the bump products do not have any compression over the belly, however, some women prefer to be fully covered to achieve the feeling of extra support. Both styles provide the exact same level of compression and it is up to the individual on what style they would prefer. Here’s the rule of thumb:
Under the Bump: (These are on order)
If you don’t want to cover your belly
If your skin can feel sensitive and itchy
If you feel hot or live in warmer climates
Over the Bump:
If you want to cover the bump
If you like the feeling of extra support without compressing the bump
Materials and Fabric
Materials and Fabric
Shipping and Returns
Shipping and Returns
We endeavour to ship all orders out same (business) day if order placed before 12pm AWST - or the following day.
Pick up in store - we will notify you by SMS that it is ready for pick up.
This item is non-returnable due to being in the clearance category, on sale or due to hygiene reasons.
For more information - visit our Shipping and Returns page
