They're just lighter and airier than regular underwear and some people love that. They're also disposable so you don't wreck your good underwear.
I wasn't really a fan. I had the hospital pair meshies on for like four hours then found my granny panties that I bought on clearance and tossed when I was done.
They are mesh underpants (granny panties" that the hospital gives you.
I've never worn them (this is my first LO), but many women like them because they are soft and don't chafe and because you can fit the gigantic pads in them after birth and during labor.
Oh my did I block a lot out from DD birth. After you wrote this post it brought back the memories of post birth They give you mesh underwear after delievery that is to keep the ice pack and huge pads under control, it helps with the ice for sure! You will be very happy with these! I think I wore them just for the three days in the hospital and then I went home and was able to wear big granny panties!
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Definately wear the mesh underwear - and take any extra home!!! Why ruin any of your underwear-ruin the free stuff! Especially post c-section b/c you might find that underwear you have at home seems to hit right at the incision line! Go figure!
Oh lord... I dont care how much blood, goo, water... ect. comes out. I will not be wearing those things!!! Ill just lay on a doggy "pee pee pad" and "free ball it"
Those are weird!!! hahaha
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They look like they're barely there and gigantic, but they're wonderful at keeping in the ginormous kotex in place without causing any pain in the lower half of your body. I also highly recommend tucks pads and taking home the peri bottle they give you.
Oh lord... I dont care how much blood, goo, water... ect. comes out. I will not be wearing those things!!! Ill just lay on a doggy "pee pee pad" and "free ball it"
Those are weird!!! hahaha
seriously that is just nasty lol
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As a PSA, these are "one-sizers" (or at least mine were).I am 5'7" and I weighed about 170 pre-pregnancy, and over 200 at the birth of DD. They did not fit me well...the nurse had to cut slits in the sides to accommodate my juicy thighs lol. I had juicy thighs before getting pg and then 40 lbs later, they were definitely large! I didn't like wearing them. They made me feel even more fat and disgusting.
With this pg, I weigh 145 to start but I still think I will just bring some walmart or target granny panties to wear that I don't care about throwing away if they get ruined.
They look like they're barely there and gigantic, but they're wonderful at keeping in the ginormous kotex in place without causing any pain in the lower half of your body. I also highly recommend tucks pads and taking home the peri bottle they give you.
Oh lord... I dont care how much blood, goo, water... ect. comes out. I will not be wearing those things!!! Ill just lay on a doggy "pee pee pad" and "free ball it"
Those are weird!!! hahaha
I'm not sure that is sanitary or that I would be comfortable doing this in my own home. You are going to bleed for quite some time, not just a day and then it stops.
They're a train wreck and def should never be distributed again! I suggest taking your own comfy panties you don't mind throwing away if they get bloody and bringing your own long, overnight style pads for post partum. Ugh, those mesh panties were the worst!
I was actually a fan of the mesh underwear....but I had stitches both times and had a ice pack, pad, and tucks pads in there....even the biggest undies I own couldn't fit all that stuff I even took a few extra pairs home.
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Re: Can someone explain mesh underwear?
DD1, Kathleen 9/15/2007
They're just lighter and airier than regular underwear and some people love that. They're also disposable so you don't wreck your good underwear.
I wasn't really a fan. I had the hospital pair meshies on for like four hours then found my granny panties that I bought on clearance and tossed when I was done.
It's a comfort thing.
They are mesh underpants (granny panties" that the hospital gives you.
I've never worn them (this is my first LO), but many women like them because they are soft and don't chafe and because you can fit the gigantic pads in them after birth and during labor.
Because they are comfortable, disposable and won't be ruined by blood.
Wow! Thanks ladies. The visual helped, too.
I guess I never really thought about the "after-math"! I didn't think about ice packs either! Wow, I have a lot to learn.
Oh lord... I dont care how much blood, goo, water... ect. comes out. I will not be wearing those things!!! Ill just lay on a doggy "pee pee pad" and "free ball it"
Those are weird!!! hahaha
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And wouldn't it be nice if this is what our immediately post labor body would look like?
HAWT!!!
seriously that is just nasty lol
HAHAH! So true!
this is a dead sexy look
AHHHHHHHHHHH!! [running terrified]
As a PSA, these are "one-sizers" (or at least mine were).I am 5'7" and I weighed about 170 pre-pregnancy, and over 200 at the birth of DD. They did not fit me well...the nurse had to cut slits in the sides to accommodate my juicy thighs lol. I had juicy thighs before getting pg and then 40 lbs later, they were definitely large! I didn't like wearing them. They made me feel even more fat and disgusting.
With this pg, I weigh 145 to start but I still think I will just bring some walmart or target granny panties to wear that I don't care about throwing away if they get ruined.
THIS!!!!
I'm not sure that is sanitary or that I would be comfortable doing this in my own home. You are going to bleed for quite some time, not just a day and then it stops.
I was thinking the same thing. She looks really good!
I was actually a fan of the mesh underwear....but I had stitches both times and had a ice pack, pad, and tucks pads in there....even the biggest undies I own couldn't fit all that stuff
I even took a few extra pairs home.