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If you wore your own, where did you buy it? I'm looking for something super comfortable!
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| I've worn these for 2 births. They were unbelievable soft and convenient with the openings. http://www.prettypushers.com |
| I wore t-shirts and cotton foldover skirts for both births |
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I brought a nursing shirt and yoga pants, but turns out I loved the hospital attire. I was there for four days (c-section), and I loved the gown plus the thin little robe. That was all I wore unless I was leaving the maternity ward (cafeteria, etc.). It was a shock to me how much I loved it!
I think yoga pants are key post-partum, generally, though. Stretchy, comfy, and even if you have a c-section they don't bother your incision. |
| OP, you are constantly covered with fluids from the time you go in, especially after the birth -- colustrum, milk, blood, etc. You are also constantly disrobing especially from the waist up. I get where you are coming from, but really, unless you are prepared to bring 20 different outfits, I would not do this. |
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Completely agree with this. I went to the hospital with 3 nice outfits of mine. But ended up wearing what they gave me to start with and realized how comfortable it was and getting a clean one was just about tossing the dirty one in a bin and reaching a clean one on the shelf. But bring some comfortable flip flops or birkenstocks of yours. |
Then you don't need to do it. But stop being a control freak. OP can wear what she wants to wear. |
| It seems ridiculous to me that someone would care about this. And that a company called "Pretty Pushers" exists. To each their own, I guess ... |
You can get these at Baby Blossom in Fairfax, VA. They're beautiful! |
+1 It's also perfectly okay for her to change her mind at some point, or not, and it doesn't make you "right." I've also had two kids, with a third on the way, and I was hardly "constantly" covered with fluids. Sometimes things got messy, sure, especially during and immediately after delivery but people are still allowed to have their preferences. OP, I had a gown similar to the Pretty Pushers one for my second. I ended up not wearing it for delivery but did afterwards, and I loved having something soft and comfy to wear at the hospital. Wear what you want, and good luck! |
I'm the PP who posted the link to the birthing outfit. I've had two lengthy vaginal deliveries w broken waters and didn't have to change my gown during labor due to "fluids everywhere" (I did bring 2 - just in case). I did chuck them after giving birth bc I never intended to hold on to my birthing attire and I did put on a hospital gown for the messy afterbirth, but I appreciated the comfort and convenience of being able to labor and give birth in the outfit I brought. Just another perspective. Ymmv. |
It seems ridiculous to me that you care that someone cares. One of the things that brings me the most comfort is my own comfy clothes. YMMV, SPADFY. |
| I agree that it might get messy but if it helps you feel more human and emotionally comfortable then go for it. |
I'm a control freak because I recommended not doing that???? |