SRC Health C-Section Recovery Leggings – Comfortable Compression for a Stronger Recovery
Recovering from a C-section or vaginal birth? Whether you’re managing a sore scar, weak pelvic floor, or separated abdominal muscles, your body deserves gentle, effective support. The SRC Health C-Section Recovery Leggings have been developed with input from obstetricians and physiotherapists to help you heal, move with ease, and feel confident as you care for your baby.
These award-winning postnatal leggings provide targeted medical-grade compression to key recovery zones: your core, pelvic floor, and lower back. Whether you’re lifting your little one, going for a walk, or simply resting, SRC’s intelligent design helps ease discomfort and supports your body where it needs it most.
Support You Can Feel
The Anatomical Support Panels (ASP) in the SRC Leggings provide consistent, therapeutic compression to:
- Support and protect C-section and perineal wounds
- Help treat abdominal muscle separation (Diastasis Recti / DRAM)
- Reduce pelvic floor weakness and lower back pain
- Minimise swelling and improve mobility during recovery
All while encouraging better core activation and stability - essential for getting back on your feet with confidence.
Designed for Real Life – Soft, Seamless & Practical
Postnatal recovery is demanding. That’s why SRC C-Section Recovery Leggings are designed to move with you and keep you comfortable all day long:
- Breathable, anti-chafe fabric – soft against sensitive skin
- Flatlock seams – no rubbing, irritation, or pressure on scars
- No zips, Velcro or buttons – just pull on and go
- Wide, gentle waistband – offers comfort without digging in
- Handy pockets – perfect for keeping small essentials close by
Wear them under your clothes or as stylish activewear—these leggings are as functional as they are supportive.
Find Your Perfect Fit – Accurate Measuring Matters
To get the most from your SRC Leggings, correct sizing is essential. Compression only works if it fits properly - too loose and it won’t support; too tight and it may feel restrictive.
- Don’t measure yourself – have someone help you while you stand upright in your underwear
- Stand with your heels together
- Place the tape around the fullest part of your hips, bottom, and pubic bone
- The tape should be snug but not tight - touching the skin at all points, and level all the way around
We recommend taking measurements from 36 weeks of pregnancy. If you're between sizes, choose the smaller size for firmer compression. You’ll find a detailed sizing guide on the product page.
Whether you're six days or six weeks postpartum, give your body the support it deserves - naturally, gently, and effectively.