Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 ...
I have the same instinct. I wonder what % of these are sold to first time mothers
Probably not just first times, but I bet the overlap between the pretty pushers buyers and those seeking push presents is large.
Oh, please.
The name is ridiculous, but the desire to wear your own gown is not. Just stop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But seriously, all you guys who have given birth, can you imagine yourselves getting out of bed for the first time post-partum, hanging on to the nurse for dear life to use the potty. You know, when they measure your blood mixed pee in that toilet measuring cup thingy? Can you picture yourselves wearing one of those heinous purple ruffled numbers at that very moment? It's hilarious!! I'm laughing my ass off just thinking of it!!!! But by all means, if you don't want to wear the hospital gown, I agree, there are many things more attractive.
I wore the black $25 one and it was really was nbd. Also, no nurses walked me to the bathroom bc I walked myself. I don't really get the theatrics on this topic.
You must be superwoman. Good for you! I just can't picture myself even trying to look pretty at that moment, thats all. Let me have my good laugh in peace please!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But seriously, all you guys who have given birth, can you imagine yourselves getting out of bed for the first time post-partum, hanging on to the nurse for dear life to use the potty. You know, when they measure your blood mixed pee in that toilet measuring cup thingy? Can you picture yourselves wearing one of those heinous purple ruffled numbers at that very moment? It's hilarious!! I'm laughing my ass off just thinking of it!!!! But by all means, if you don't want to wear the hospital gown, I agree, there are many things more attractive.
I wore the black $25 one and it was really was nbd. Also, no nurses walked me to the bathroom bc I walked myself. I don't really get the theatrics on this topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But seriously, all you guys who have given birth, can you imagine yourselves getting out of bed for the first time post-partum, hanging on to the nurse for dear life to use the potty. You know, when they measure your blood mixed pee in that toilet measuring cup thingy? Can you picture yourselves wearing one of those heinous purple ruffled numbers at that very moment? It's hilarious!! I'm laughing my ass off just thinking of it!!!! But by all means, if you don't want to wear the hospital gown, I agree, there are many things more attractive.
Don't forget those giant underwear with the EXTRA big pad and an ice pack! Can you imagine these peeking through in the midst of the ruffles??! LOL
Anonymous wrote:But seriously, all you guys who have given birth, can you imagine yourselves getting out of bed for the first time post-partum, hanging on to the nurse for dear life to use the potty. You know, when they measure your blood mixed pee in that toilet measuring cup thingy? Can you picture yourselves wearing one of those heinous purple ruffled numbers at that very moment? It's hilarious!! I'm laughing my ass off just thinking of it!!!! But by all means, if you don't want to wear the hospital gown, I agree, there are many things more attractive.
Anonymous wrote:But seriously, all you guys who have given birth, can you imagine yourselves getting out of bed for the first time post-partum, hanging on to the nurse for dear life to use the potty. You know, when they measure your blood mixed pee in that toilet measuring cup thingy? Can you picture yourselves wearing one of those heinous purple ruffled numbers at that very moment? It's hilarious!! I'm laughing my ass off just thinking of it!!!! But by all means, if you don't want to wear the hospital gown, I agree, there are many things more attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 ...
I have the same instinct. I wonder what % of these are sold to first time mothers
Probably not just first times, but I bet the overlap between the pretty pushers buyers and those seeking push presents is large.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 ...
I have the same instinct. I wonder what % of these are sold to first time mothers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so freaking weird.
I find it pretty disgusting. Several posters are acting like children. We wonder why some people don't take women seriously. It's because some act like this. Would men ever act this immature? No
Yes, men certainly would.
You know Dr Bozo on this thread is a man no doubt.
No, definitely a woman. She reported and had removed some of the better posts that disagreed with her.
Who would disagree with what a woman wants to wear?
Only you, dr bozo, sir.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've worn these for 2 births. They were unbelievable soft and convenient with the openings. http://www.prettypushers.com
You can get these at Baby Blossom in Fairfax, VA.
They're beautiful!
No they're so ugly!!! LOL
One could buy a $10 clearance cotton dress at Target or Old Navy and cut a slit up the front. Boom, done
We call that "date night" in my house.
This made me laugh and laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was about to buy one of these but went into labor 5 weeks early. I'm so glad I didn't. Total waste of money.
And yet for me, it was so comfortable and convenient the first time, that I made sure to buy another for my second delivery. It's so crazy how different people have different experiences!
Yep, SPADFY. Amazing.