I just came across an article on this on BabyCenter and googled to see what they were talking about. Of course, the ones you can buy are so much cuter then the ones in the hospital!
Anyone planning on bringing your own gown to the hospital for the birth?
Re: Bringing your own gown?
There was a thread last nite on this....
but to answer your question...absolutely not; its a waste. Why mess up your own clothes/have to wash them (or buy something youre just going to toss) when you can use the hospital gowns. I stayed in hosp gowns for a few days w/DD (had a csect/in hosp for 5 days); it was easier to BF and I could change as many times as I wanted. Its not a fashion show....its birth
I wasn't on last night so I missed it. I'll go look - thanks!
I have one but not for the birth. I'm using it for after my shower when I am in PP room. With DD1 I used the hospital gown in recovery and I hated it mainly because it was too big and huge. I would not birth in my personal gown though. One of my friends that ordered one used it while she was at home PP as well.
When I was in the bed I would pull the gown up around my waist so that I was sitting on the "puppy pad" (because thats what they look like lol) in the event that I had a leak.
Yes I'm bringing one for after the birth, but not during, no reason to get all that grossness on my own clothes!
No, it's a waste, imo. You're going to sweat and get blood/placenta on it. Why would you spend money on something that you're just going to throw away? Especially when the hospital gives you one for free?
I bought a robe that I plan on wearing over top of the gown after the baby is born.
Evelyn (3.24.10), Graham (5.30.13) & Miles (8.28.16)
I did this. I just was not comfortable walking around or receiving visitor in a gown all day. So i brought so comfy pj pants and a t shirt. It made me fell less frumpy too.