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Journey33
LIF Adult
Member since 12/11 1402 total posts
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Hospital attire
I know it's been discussed but what are you wearing and where did you get your clothes from for when you're in the hostpital? Im sure I want to attempt nursing in the hostpital so I need to be sure I wear somthing that gives easy access.
Ive always been a sweatpants/pj pants and t shirt kinda girl... I think the last time I wore a nightgown I was 6 years old.
Also, should the clothes be maternity-the same size Im wearing now?
*ETA what about undies?
Message edited 8/9/2012 7:56:27 PM.
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Posted 8/9/12 7:49 PM |
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MRsFaTThead
NY GIRL IN TEXAS

Member since 6/10 5483 total posts
Name: WHO GIVES A POO WHO GIVES A FUDGE !!
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Hospital attire
I brought 2 maternity gowns with me. I didn't wear them.lol I ended up using the hospital gowns. They have easy access for nursing. I also bought undies with me but didn't wear them either. I used the mesh panties from the hospital. I was very comfy in both. When I had visitors I just stayed in bed.
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Posted 8/9/12 8:05 PM |
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springsandra
Baby girl has a baby brother!

Member since 11/09 7155 total posts
Name: Sandra
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Hospital attire
Wore the hospital gowns the whole time. They were actually really nice and comfy. I wore the disposable panties they gave me there, too. They gave me gowns to change into after I showered. The first day and a half, I was actually wearing a giant blue and white chuck pad in my underwear with two maxi pads and an ice diaper (which is literally a diaper filled with ice) in there too. No way any of my clothes were going to fit all that lol.
I wore nursing PJs (sweats and a top) home from the hospital. They were maternity/nursing wear from MM. Definitely maternity clothing or clothing that fits at 7+ months pregnant. You're usually pretty swollen still, if not more swollen, right after birth depending on how it goes.
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Posted 8/9/12 8:12 PM |
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meandyou
LIF Adolescent

Member since 5/05 501 total posts
Name: kristen
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Re: Hospital attire
All three hospital stays I wore the hospital gown the first night after the sections and then changed over into old navy pjs I bought for each stay. That's been my ritual- I buy a couple of pairs of pajama pants and shirts/tanks....usually just buy them in XL or L so they're loose around my incision.
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Posted 8/9/12 8:27 PM |
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MrsCampos10-01-10
Jovani Edward is HERE!!!

Member since 10/10 2500 total posts
Name: Jenna
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Hospital attire
Pj pants and a nursing tank.
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Posted 8/9/12 10:53 PM |
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MaZz
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Member since 2/09 6243 total posts
Name: Gina
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Re: Hospital attire
Posted by MrsCampos10-01-10
Pj pants and a nursing tank.
Ditto. I'd also like to mention getting oversized granny panties to those having vbirths. You will need the extra room for the chucks, maxi pads, and ice pack that is needed all at once
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Posted 8/10/12 8:12 AM |
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KartveliT
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Re: Hospital attire
Posted by MRsFaTThead
I brought 2 maternity gowns with me. I didn't wear them.lol I ended up using the hospital gowns. They have easy access for nursing. I also bought undies with me but didn't wear them either. I used the mesh panties from the hospital. I was very comfy in both. When I had visitors I just stayed in bed. this. I remember one of the nurses saw me going through my clothes I had brought w me and she said to me "oh honey, I think you are better off wearing hospital gowns, there is going to be so much blood and this and that, you don't want to get your stuff dirty and stained" it was the best edvice since I ended up changing a hospital gown couple of times a day first 2 days... So this time around I'm just taking going home outfit for myself and the baby and that's it, won't bother with anything else when it comes to clothes.
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Posted 8/10/12 8:17 AM |
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ARIELSMOM
Love my Babes

Member since 8/05 5889 total posts
Name: MEREDITH
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Re: Hospital attire
For each of my kids i bough a bag of cheap dark colored cotton bloomers for underwear. As soon as i was able to get up and shower after each kid, i did and put on dark comfortable sweats or Pajama pants & a nursing tank. I showered each day and wore something similar. The pants were maternity as much as i wanted to give birth and be small an hour later, it didnt happen. I also brough some of my own pads the 2nd & 3rd time, The hospital ones dont have wings and they slide, can get messy.
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Posted 8/10/12 8:35 AM |
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Sparrow
LIF Adult
Member since 11/10 6826 total posts
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Hospital attire
I've posted this on here before but I just want to tell people planning on wearing the "hospital underwear" to make sure your hospital actually carries these. I planned on wearing them (along with the hospital gown) and when I asked the aid for the 'disposable underwear' she was like "What are you talking about? We don't have underwear here, didn't you bring your own clothes?". Then she had to go "Hunt me down" a hospital gown. Apparently at least where I delivered EVERYONE just uses their own underwear and clothes. Check with your hospital or at least bring back-ups.
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Posted 8/10/12 10:57 AM |
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MST9106
My life:)

Member since 6/06 9589 total posts
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Re: Hospital attire
The first day after I gave birth I wore the hospital gown and the next day when I had visitors I changed into my pjs and robe. This time around I want to change into pj bottoms/sweats and a nursing tank.
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Posted 8/10/12 11:07 AM |
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MrsS2005
Mom of 3

Member since 11/05 13118 total posts
Name: B
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Re: Hospital attire
The first time, I basically wore the hospital gown the entire time. The second time, I actually changed into regular clothes and I felt so much better. I wore nursing tank tops, a t-shirt over it and yoga pants or sweats. I wore maternity bottoms. My stomach went down a lot, but I still had a lot of swelling from the IV and the pregnancy. It was more comfortable to wear loose fitting clothing.
I also brought high waisted underwear. Both times, I got a horrible rash from the different types of mesh underwear that the hospital provided.
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Posted 8/10/12 12:12 PM |
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wo0shply
LIF Adult

Member since 11/08 2702 total posts
Name: Tass
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Hospital attire
i have a nursing nightgown i'm bringing but i'm planning on wearing the hospital gown for as long as possible. My friend recommended bringing depends thats what I will be wearing that for undies.
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Posted 8/10/12 12:12 PM |
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NYCGirl80
I love my kiddies!

Member since 5/11 10413 total posts
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Re: Hospital attire
Posted by Sparrow
I've posted this on here before but I just want to tell people planning on wearing the "hospital underwear" to make sure your hospital actually carries these. I planned on wearing them (along with the hospital gown) and when I asked the aid for the 'disposable underwear' she was like "What are you talking about? We don't have underwear here, didn't you bring your own clothes?". Then she had to go "Hunt me down" a hospital gown. Apparently at least where I delivered EVERYONE just uses their own underwear and clothes. Check with your hospital or at least bring back-ups.
What hospital is this? I never heard of a hospital that doesn't carry gowns. What if you get brought into the ER? Are you expected to ask the ambulance to swing by your house to pick up pjs?
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Posted 8/10/12 12:35 PM |
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BeachMom
Love my 4 kiddos!

Member since 11/08 8346 total posts
Name: Kristie
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Re: Hospital attire
Posted by MaZz
Posted by MrsCampos10-01-10
Pj pants and a nursing tank.
Ditto. I'd also like to mention getting oversized granny panties to those having vbirths. You will need the extra room for the chucks, maxi pads, and ice pack that is needed all at once 
ITA!! granny panties!
I got pj sets with pants and a button down shirt with a nursing tank under it so i was able to nurse.
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Posted 8/10/12 2:45 PM |
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