How Loose Clothing Supports Relief From Haemorrhoids During Pregnancy

Haemorrhoids may affect your daily routine if you are pregnant. But do you know what makes the problem worse? It is wearing tight-fitted clothes. Tight clothing may restrict blood flow to certain parts of your body and increase pressure in sensitive areas. The solution is simple. Wear loose clothes with breathable fabric to ease irritation and support the healing of any inflamed skin. You can also follow practical tips shared in this guide to feel comfortable in your pregnancy journey.

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Haemorrhoids are common in pregnancy, but the discomfort caused by them may depend on your lifestyle. You may not realise how the way your clothes fit can affect this condition. The clothes you choose to wear in pregnancy can impact your comfort. Loose clothing has many benefits, and you may feel a noticeable difference in your condition.

What Are Haemorrhoids and Why Are They Common in Pregnancy?

Haemorrhoids are swollen veins in the rectum, which may cause itching, pain, or bleeding. They are common during pregnancy due to the following reasons.
  • Pressure from the growing uterus – The uterus puts pressure on the veins in your pelvis, which slows blood flow
  • Hormonal changes – Progesterone relaxes blood vessels and makes them more prone to swelling
  • Constipation – This can aggravate haemorrhoids if you have to strain while passing stool
Studies show that up to 40% of individuals experience haemorrhoids in the third trimester of their pregnancy. Understanding the reasons can help you take preventive steps to choose the right clothing.

How Can Clothing Affect Haemorrhoid Discomfort?

Your clothing can either worsen or alleviate haemorrhoid symptoms. Tight or non-breathable garments increase discomfort in the following ways:
  • Restricting blood flow – Compression in the waist, hips, or thighs slows circulation and worsens swelling
  • Increasing friction – Fabrics that rub against sensitive areas can irritate haemorrhoids
  • Trapping moisture – Synthetic, non-breathable fabrics can create warmth and dampness, increasing irritation or risk of infection
Loose clothing allows better blood flow, reduces friction, and keeps the area dry. It helps your body manage and heal haemorrhoids more comfortably.

What Types of Loose Clothing Are Most Comfortable?

The following types of clothing are more comfortable to wear throughout the pregnancy:
  • Maternity leggings or pants with stretchy waistbands adjust to your growing belly without feeling tight on your lower body
  • Loose skirts or dresses improve air circulation and avoid pressure on sensitive areas
  • Choose cotton underwear, as it is soft, breathable, and absorbs moisture
  • Wear pants with elastic waistbands rather than the ones having zippers, as they are more gentle on your skin.
  • Soft and lightweight fabrics do not trap heat, so avoid any clothing with polyester or synthetic blend materials
Wearing loose clothing and layering them allows you to be comfortable throughout the day.

Can Loose Clothing Help Prevent Haemorrhoids From Worsening?

Loose clothing cannot cure haemorrhoids, but they are essential in preventing skin irritation.
  • Loose clothing improves blood circulation, which reduces swelling
  • They do not rub on your skin, and thus, the friction is minimal
  • Loose pyjamas or lounge wear allow you to relax comfortably
You can also adjust your diet, increase fluid intake and do light movements along with wearing loose clothing to manage haemorrhoid symptoms.

Practical Tips to Maximise Comfort

Choose your clothing in the following ways to ease the discomfort:
  • Avoid wearing tight pants and sitting for long hours
  • Wear compression clothing if your doctor approves it
  • Loose outer layers over supportive undergarments can balance comfort and support
  • Adjust your clothing as your body changes to prevent it from causing pressure
Small changes like these can make your daily life more comfortable.

Lifestyle Adjustments That Complement Loose Clothing

In addition to clothing, there are various habits you can follow to reduce discomfort from haemorrhoids.
  • Eat fibre-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to prevent constipation
  • Drink at least 8–10 glasses of water daily to maintain soft stools
  • Gentle walks improve circulation and reduce pressure in the rectal area
  • Use cushions or padded seats to reduce pressure when sitting for long periods
  • Relaxation techniques and partner support can ease tension that may worsen discomfort
These changes with loose clothing are a holistic approach to address haemorrhoid problems during pregnancy.

When to See a Doctor?

Most haemorrhoids are mild and manageable at home during pregnancy, but you should consult your doctor if your symptoms are severe, such as the following:
  • Pain that doesn’t improve with home care
  • Persistent bleeding during bowel movements
  • Signs of infection: redness, swelling, pus, or fever
  • Haemorrhoids that protrude and cannot be pushed back in
Your doctor may recommend treatments or minor procedures that are safe during pregnancy.

Emotional & Social Considerations

Haemorrhoids can make you feel emotional, which can also influence your overall quality of life. Your partner's support and honest communication in such times can reduce stress and feelings of loneliness. You can plan for comfortable clothing options before your pregnancy reaches the end stages to care for both your physical and emotional well-being.

Quick Checklist for Relief

  • Wear loose, breathable clothing at all times
  • Choose cotton underwear and soft, stretchy waistbands
  • Walk regularly to improve circulation
  • Use cushions or pillows to sit
  • Rely on your partner for emotional comfort
Loose clothing may seem like a simple thing to do, but it can be of great help in reducing the discomfort during pregnancy. The irritation may reduce if you go for breathable fabrics and avoid tight waistbands. When you combine these aspects with lifestyle changes, hydration, and dietary adjustments, these clothing choices can significantly improve your comfort. It will also make your pregnancy experience smoother and less stressful.

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FAQs on How Loose Clothing Supports Relief From Haemorrhoids During Pregnancy?

  1. Can loose clothing completely prevent haemorrhoids during pregnancy?
    Loose clothing may reduce irritation and provide comfort, but it cannot fully prevent haemorrhoids. It is caused by increased pressure on your lower body and hormonal changes during pregnancy.
  2. Which fabrics should I avoid during pregnancy to reduce haemorrhoid discomfort?
    Avoid tight, synthetic fabrics like polyester or non-breathable blends that trap moisture and increase friction.
Disclaimer: Dr. Sadhna Singhal Vishnoi, Senior Consultant – Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cloudnine Group of Hospitals, New Delhi, Punjabi Bagh