Anonymous wrote: I hated the disposable mesh underwear. It felt uncomfortable and, this is going to sound dumb, to medical. Once I left the hospital I wanted to be in my own clothes, real clothes, including underwear.
I loved these I got on Amazon. Soft, comfy, dark colors, and cheap. They run big, so go true to normal size.
https://www.amazon.com/Kindred-Bravely-Postpartum-Underwear-C-Section/dp/B06ZXW23VB?ref_=mh_bl_sl_ap_ap_mw_13262599011
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a C, and was not a fan of the mesh underwear. It magnified the whole swamp a$$ feeling of being postpartum in late summer. Plus I couldn’t get any pad to stick. Before I gave birth I bought a couple bags of cotton Hanes granny panties and they worked perfectly.
+1
I bought those cheap Hanes granny panties too with the expectation I would only wear them for the first few weeks. 8 months later, they are so comfortable and all I want to wear. My poor husband!![]()
Anonymous wrote:I had a C, and was not a fan of the mesh underwear. It magnified the whole swamp a$$ feeling of being postpartum in late summer. Plus I couldn’t get any pad to stick. Before I gave birth I bought a couple bags of cotton Hanes granny panties and they worked perfectly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You'll just need pads. No diapers, no special underwear. The hospital will give you mesh underwear that accommodate large pads but the bleeding should subside enough by the time you're discharged that you won't need them at home.
THIS but you will bleed for another month or so, so just get extra pads for home. Light is fine.
Anonymous wrote:I loved the mesh underwear. I did wash them all once (washing twice was too much for those disposable underwear). I loved them so much. What I hated were those NASTY pads that the hospital gives you. Why?! They make such nice, thin pads now that absorb extremely well. What's up with the ginormous pads that don't absorb? Mine were so big i almost waddled. Overnight pads from Target worked 10x better and they actually absorbed. They were like baby diapers from 1960 (before gel beads).