I don't remember what I did when DD was born. I know I took 2 sets of nursing pajamas, a sleep bra and a nursing tank, but I don't remember what I used. I was at Motherhood Maternity tonight looking for a nursing set, but didn't really see anything I liked. I prefer pants over the gowns and they didn't have much of a selection. Just wondering what those of you did who recently had their LOs. Oh, I also have a robe and slippers I'm going to take. I think I took my slippers along when I had DD, but ended up only wearing socks.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Re: What did you actually wear at the hospital after LO was born?
I haven't had my LO, but I packed 2 sets of my non maternity pajamas that are pants w/ matching button-up tops and plan on wearing a nursing tank underneath them. I also packed a loose casual dress to come home in because a) the weather has been nice, so I don't think I'll need warm winter clothes and b) just in case I end up needing a c-section, I won't want a waistband on the incision. I also packed nonskid socks, so I don't have to fuss with putting on and taking off slippers, and I packed shower flip-flops and toiletries.
Non maternity pjs that fit while pg in dark colors
https://www.motherwear.com/prod.cfm/cid/37/sid/44002
This is what I got to wear, pants seem silly to me b/c of what pp said about RN's checking and the bleeding
I wore a gown for the first two days because it was easy. On the third day I put on a nursing bra, nightgown, and very loose yoga pants (because I thought the gown was a little short for company. It felt great to wear actual clothes! Oh, and I wore slippers anytime I left the room.
I'll be wearing the yoga pants home and for days to come.
I wore the hospital gown for the first night and full day (LO was born at 5:30pm) because like pp said they are checking you so often it was just easier. The next night I took a shower and got dressed in my own clothes and felt like a new person! I was able to move around much better by then (yay c/s...) and my bleeding was more under control- still there obviously, but I didn't need help getting cleaned up lol.
I wore yoga pants (non-maternity with the roll-top pulled up), sports bras, tanks, and a really lightweight robe. Now that I'm home I've discovered nursing bras, and I definitely should have had some nursing tanks in the hospital, they would have made the logistics of newbie BFing easier.
I wore the hospital gown the day DD was born. The next day I wore the hospital nursing gown for half the day, but I hated it because I felt so exposed, so I changed into a non-maternity pj gown with a bra top and a pair of fleece pants. I wore the pj gown home.
Here is a pic (mine is white with pink and blue flowers):
lol I forgot to mention that part... I might never get dressed again, I am so comfortable
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I packed non maternity pjs, a pair of comfy fleece sweats, and some nursing tanks.
However after the section I ended up wearing just a hospital gown for the first 2 days until I was able to get a shower. I think the best thing I did was bring a few different types of underwear, bikinis boy shorts etc, because what I thought would be comfortable definitely wasn't, lol.
My nurses only checked me twice on the first day and once on the second, and zero on the third.
Im still awaiting baby #1 but after just visiting my friend in the hospital after her recent birth I have modified my bag. what I am taking is this moomoo/housecoat thing I found at wallmart that zips up in the front figured it was cheap and easy access for BF plus it hit me at the knee whereas the lighter robe I have is a bit short for when company is about. It is more lightweight than my robe. I have 2 pairs of socks, no slippers instead I bought some crocs at nordstroms rack for cheap since they can go into the shower as well as be worn with socks around the room/hospital. Then of course super hanious granny panties lol
For going home I also packed a nursing tank and zip up hoodie, again easy access as well as some cotton yoga style pants.
When I was in the hospital with ds they were checking me every 3 hours and every shift change throughout the night, so its crazy to hear so many of you weren't checked that much!
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With DS1 I just wore the gown until I left because they had nursing slits in the front so it was easy. Then I wore black yoga pants and a shirt home.
This time I have cute nursing pajamas with a matching baby gown that I plan to wear. Not sure what I'm wearing home, I'm sure same as above.