I don't own one, but what's it to you if I did? |
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OP - I just found a wrap dress at Whole Foods, of all places, for $30. I bought my normal size and I plan to wash and wear after the birth as I did with my previous kids. The dress opens up in the front and has a deep v neck so it's perfect for skin to skin and it's short, so it's easy for peeing and all the checks from the nurses and OBs.
Thought I'd offer that. I loved having my own clothes in the hospital, but I also like that I can wear this afterwards. |
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I thought the hospital gown was pretty comfortable, plus it was nice just to be able to request a new one when the first one got blood on it. The one annoying thing is that they flap open in the back -- this time around I'm going to request a second gown that I can wear backwards so that doesn't happen.
I don't think there's anything wrong with wearing something you want -- I think the gowns on Amazon look nice but haven't tried them myself. You might want to split the difference and wear the hospital gown for delivery, and bring some comfy clothes for afterward (like pajama pants and a tee). |
That gown looks awful to me actually. Like it would constantly be gaping open in the most embarrassing way. Might as well just wear a robe hanging wide open with nothing underneath. I would take a hospital gown over that stupid thing any day of the week. |
| Please, for the love of God, start your own thread about not wanting a special gown. |
+1. I'm afraid I have to concur on this as, as much as I think the Pretty Pushers are lovely. Not to mention that when you are wearing mesh underwear that is stuffed with a pad the size of an adult diaper and a crackling snap-and-go ice pack, and you're bleeding like a sieve and barely able to walk and shuffling around, the paper gown that can get changed frequently just doesn't seem so bad. |
So, take it to the other thread. OP asked for suggestions for gowns. You clearly don't have one. |
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OP,
Not sure if you're still reading this or why it was seemingly so controversial but I bought 2 of the same inexpensive, cotton nightgowns with buttons all down the front, so there were access for the fetal monitors or if I needed to breast feed afterward. (Two b/c one will get bloody and I had a fresh change.) |
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This is why I planned a homebirth. No one cared that I labored in yoga pants and a tank top and no one tried to force a completely immodest gown on me.
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I totally forgot about the mesh underwear. Good times.
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Me to. Good to be the boss of me. |
Yeah, because God forbid you're immodest during childbirth! How'd you push your kid out in yoga pants? |
I changed into a gown to actually push, but I don't see the need to be half naked during a 24 hour labor. |
Why are you so nasty? Are you an inconvenienced physician? |