June 2011 Moms

question what to wear in the hospital after you deliver

is it best to have a gown or do you think shorts or crop pants with a nursing cami.  anyone have a take on this or does it matter either way?
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Re: question what to wear in the hospital after you deliver

  • I had a totally uncomplicated vag delivery so I was only in the hospital for 24 hours.  I wore the hospital gowns the entire time and changed into yoga pants and a shirt for going home.  Maybe that sounds gross but I was not in the mood to change clothes or do anything but sit in the bed while at the hospital.  Of course it was a clean gown at least.
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  • Many people on here will say that they are just going to wear the gown due to bleeding.  I personally am bringing yoga pants and a nursing tank.  We will have visitors and I will feel totally uncomfortable in a hospital gown in front of them. 
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  • I had C Section last time and wore the hospital gown the first night.  Then I switched to gowns that button down the front.  I really think either is fine but if you are going to nurse your baby, make sure it accomodates that too!!  Oh and if you have to be induced,  I recommend good walking shoes as I walked those halls a long time with no results!! 
  • After delivery the doc comes and checks you so right after that I took a shower and changed out of the gown. I put on cropped yoga pants and a nursing tank(it was August and really hot here). That is also what I went home in.
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  • I had a c-section and wore nursing pajamas while I was at the hospital.  My mom got me two pair of shirt/pant combos and they worked great.  So shorts or crop pants with a nursing cami would be fine if that is what you are comfortable in.  If you end up having a c-section you just need to make sure your shorts/pants don't rub your incision. 
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  • I plan to wear the gown with a nursing sleep bra underneath and probably shorts or yoga pants.
  • thanks ladies that helped

     

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  • Since I am having the baby with a midwife at a hospital, they typically release you after about 4-5 hours after  giving birth. If that is the case I will just wear what I came in with. If I stay (which I probably will to make my second day check-up easier for them so they don't have to drive out to my house) I am bringing some awesome polka dot pjs, a tank, a nursing bra. Probably some yoga  pants for going home and a sweatshirt or something just in case it gets cold.
  • I bought a nursing pajama/robe set at Motherhood Maternity. I considered wearing just the hospital gown, but I think it will be nice to have something decent to change into once I'm showered and family/friends start stopping by to meet the baby. It's a comfortable pajama set and allows for nursing as well.

     

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  • I wore the hospital gown the entire time I was there (I was discharged about 30 hours after he was born).  I did bring a short robe for me to wear over the gown when I had visitors, as well as slippers.  It worked fine. 

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  • I'm bringing yoga pants
  • yoga pants/nsg tanks/pj's from a couple hrs after delivery til i was discharged.  working on l&d, i'd say abt half the patients change into their own clothes and half stay in hosp gowns til discharge.  whatever is best for you!
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  • imagehoppermommy:
    I had a c-section and wore nursing pajamas while I was at the hospital.  My mom got me two pair of shirt/pant combos and they worked great.  So shorts or crop pants with a nursing cami would be fine if that is what you are comfortable in.  If you end up having a c-section you just need to make sure your shorts/pants don't rub your incision. 

     

    this. I wore my pants Urkle style or a pj dress that I thought I would never wear.  Having had a c-section I had no choice. 

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  • I bought a pj set from Motherhood that's pants, nursing tank and robe. I plan on wearing that while in the hospital during the day/while visitors are there. I will probably wear the hospital gown for sleeping so I can get two days out of the pj set. Will most likely bring sweatpant capri's, t-shirt and hoodie for going home in. But I was thinking the other day....what if I have an unplanned c-section and will be in the hospital for 4 days vs 2? Think I may buy another pj set and leave it on my dresser at home and send DH to pick it up if I end up needing it.
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  • I brought a robe and wore a maternity sleeping shirt/dress. I threw on pajama bottoms when guests came around but got out of the hospital gown as fast as I could. I was there a day and a half.
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  • I plan to bring pajamas (pants with a tank or t-shirt) for after delivery. I did the same with my other babies.
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