I plan on after delivery to be in some cute jammies -- (we will see how this goes haha). I want to buy cute silky bottoms and a button up silky top to br super comfy then home since it will be cold here, I will probably just where a valour outfit. Haha like I said -- we shall see lol
Married November 2007 DH became a double above knee amputee with traumatic brain injury (TBI) - July 2009 TTC - August 2009 DX: Severe MFI & TF due to TBI DH SA 0 count, started clomid therapy - November 2010 DH SA 0 count, increased clomid dosage - January 2011 DH SA 75 million with 60% motility!! - May 2011 IVF with ICSI ONLY OPTION - May 2011 3dt of 2 Grade A 8&7 cell embryos May 19, 2011 +HPT May 30 2011 -- Memorial Day! Beta #1 = 34 Beta #2 = 101.8 Beta #3 = 603!
Expecting beautiful Eden Grace February 7, 2012!
I don't believe that God ever tells us "no". he has three options. Yes, not right now, or I have something better in mind. We just have to wait & see.
Since the probability of me having a c-section is about 99.5%, I plan to wear the hospital gown for a least a day or 2, then hopefully I can wear my own yoga pants. I'm not a "gown" type of girl. I'll feel more human in my own stuff.
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Since the probability of me having a c-section is about 99.5%, I plan to wear the hospital gown for a least a day or 2, then hopefully I can wear my own yoga pants. I'm not a "gown" type of girl. I'll feel more human in my own stuff.
This! Plus I have heard you have to wear the gown for a while anyways because they have to check you frequently down there-fun times!
Diagnosis: DOR and MFI-low everything
IVF #1 = triplets! 2 girls and a boy!
Born Sept 29, 2011 at 32w6d due to Pre-e and HELLP syndrome
I only plan on wearing the hosp gown if they make me. Otherwise, I'll be wearing my own pajamas or sweats and comfy t-shirts or nursing tank tops. I actually went out and stocked up on a few new pairs of sweats for in the hosp and while on mat leave.
I *highly* recommend not bringing anything you don't want to get bloody and gross. :-) After delivery, there is a lot of bleeding and they do check you/your bleeding quite frequently (and you have to change your pads/ice packs pretty frequently, too). So I would discourage pants, of any kind, in general.
At one point, without my knowledge, I even completely peed myself after delivery - so my hospital gown, bed, and everything else got soaked with blood and urine. Delightful. Needless to say, I was quite glad I didn't bring any fancy pants or tops. :-) Had we not been discharged (by choice) after 36 hours, I might have wanted more than just my own bathrobe, but I didn't put on any pants until we went home.
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My mom is a great seamstress, so I am definitely thinking about having her make me a pretty hospital gown to wear while people are visiting.
I don't plan on wearing pants at all, and I am going to bring a pretty bathrobe with me to wear when we have people in the room since (you can call me vain if you want!) I don't want to be in pictures in an ugly hospital gown while freeboobing.
After TTC with IR PCOS:
April 2011: Metformin 1500mg + Clomid 100mg + Ovidrel + Prometrium = BFP!
Beta #1 at 14DPO: 197 Beta #2 at 18DPO: 1296
At 40w6d, our Team Green surprise came by unplanned C-section and changed our lives forever!
I have a friend who works as an OB nurse in the hospital I'm delivering at, and she says that they advise moms to not bring anything to the hospital that they plan on taking home with them. Hospitals aren't clean places and the last thing you want to do is bring hitch-hiking bacteria home with you and your new baby.
I stayed in the hospital gown for my entire stay and just changed into my own clothes after I showered the morning that I was discharged. I also bought a really cheap pair of $5 slippers and a cheap pillow and pillowcase to use at the hospital and had hospital staff throw them out when I left. I'll do the same this time around.
Oct 16: Spontaneous BFP | m/c @ 9w1d (massive SCH) | D&C Apr 17: IUI #1 = BFN May 17: IUI #2 = BFN Jun 17: IUI #3 = Late BFP (18 DPO) | NMC 17Jul17 @ ~6w Aug 17: IUI #4 = Cancelled due to premature ovulation | TI = BFN Sep 17: IUI #5 = Cancelled due to overstimulation (10+ follies) Nov 17: IVF #1 = Cancelled due to non-IF related health issue | TI = BFN Dec 17: IVF #1 = Puregon 200, Menopur 75, Orgalutran, Suprefact trigger due to OHSS risk | 22R, 18M, 16F, 10B frozen Feb 18: FET #1 (medicated) = BFN Mar 18: FET #2 (natural cycle) = CP (beta 1: 54; beta 2: 0)
Apr 18: FET #3 (natural cycle) = cancelled due to missed ovulation
Apr 18: FET #3 (natural cycle) = BFP! Beta 1: 201 Beta 2: 585 Beta 3: 3254 Beta 4: 9715
U/S 19May - one bean measuring on track with a HB of 125! EDD: 07Jan2019 Team Green My Rainbow Baby Boy born 03Jan2019
I only plan on wearing the hosp gown if they make me. Otherwise, I'll be wearing my own pajamas or sweats and comfy t-shirts or nursing tank tops. I actually went out and stocked up on a few new pairs of sweats for in the hosp and while on mat leave.
This exactly. I got 2 pairs of comfy yoga pants (1 maternity, 1 not) for the end of pregnancy, the hospital, and after. I will probably be in my yoga pants for awhile.
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After reading all the replies I'm not so sure now. I guess I'll just wait and see.
me too! I thought I'd wear the hospital gown for delivery then the next day wear my own comfy clothes, but after reading some replies, I may just stick to the hospital gown and yoga pants to go home in.
I will wear my own gown I am going to purchase and then most likely live in comfy strechy pants and tops until I leave.
My Story and Blog: The Conception Craze
1/2009- TTTC
After 7 rounds of clomid and HcG, Three failed IUI's with an ectopic pregnancy, two shots of methotrextate, ER visits, breaks, low (3%) morphology One IVF cycle (lupron, gonal-F) that ended in another ectopic, more methotrexate, A Lap to disconnect both tubes, remove endo and a hydrosalphinx, . . .we are finally expecting TWINS from FET#1!
1.11. 2011: Beginning FET cycle!
3.11.11- FET! (DH's birthday!) 2 blasts transfered!
3.20.11- BETA #1 BFP!!! 272! (9dp5dt)
3.23.11- BETA #2 1346!!! (12dp5dt)
4.8.11- U/S #1. . TWINS!!! . . .TWO BOYS!
9.10.11-My beautiful Boys arrive unexpectedly at 28 weeks, 6 days.
After the baby is born, I plan to change into comfy, nicer than usual pjs. Something that I won't mind visitors seeing me in and something that I can breastfeed easily in. I may also bring a light robe in case I still feel uncomfortable around guests.
We also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And HOPE does not dissappoint. Romans 5:3-5
~Matt and Jen~
Married August 26, 2006
TTC since June 2008
Severe MFI
IVF #1 Feb. 2011 = BFN
IVF #2 (Long Lupron) May 2011 = BFP!!!
Our sweet little girl, born January 26, 2012
I *highly* recommend not bringing anything you don't want to get bloody and gross. :-) After delivery, there is a lot of bleeding and they do check you/your bleeding quite frequently (and you have to change your pads/ice packs pretty frequently, too). So I would discourage pants, of any kind, in general.
At one point, without my knowledge, I even completely peed myself after delivery - so my hospital gown, bed, and everything else got soaked with blood and urine. Delightful. Needless to say, I was quite glad I didn't bring any fancy pants or tops. :-) Had we not been discharged (by choice) after 36 hours, I might have wanted more than just my own bathrobe, but I didn't put on any pants until we went home.
Good to know! I hadn't considered all of that, so thanks for the heads up!!
We also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And HOPE does not dissappoint. Romans 5:3-5
~Matt and Jen~
Married August 26, 2006
TTC since June 2008
Severe MFI
IVF #1 Feb. 2011 = BFN
IVF #2 (Long Lupron) May 2011 = BFP!!!
Our sweet little girl, born January 26, 2012
I plan on changing out of the gown as soon as they let me ( and hopefully before visitors arrive). I bought a couple of comfy lounge sets ( pants & zip-up hoodie combo) and plan on wearing them with just a comfy t-shirt or a tank that has a shelf bra in it.
"Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all." -- Dale Carnegie "Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." --Thomas A. Edison
Re: Poll: What will you wear in the hospital?
DH became a double above knee amputee with traumatic brain injury (TBI) - July 2009
TTC - August 2009 DX: Severe MFI & TF due to TBI
DH SA 0 count, started clomid therapy - November 2010
DH SA 0 count, increased clomid dosage - January 2011
DH SA 75 million with 60% motility!! - May 2011
IVF with ICSI ONLY OPTION - May 2011
3dt of 2 Grade A 8&7 cell embryos May 19, 2011
+HPT May 30 2011 -- Memorial Day!
Beta #1 = 34 Beta #2 = 101.8 Beta #3 = 603!
Expecting beautiful Eden Grace February 7, 2012!
I don't believe that God ever tells us "no". he has three options. Yes, not right now, or I have something better in mind. We just have to wait & see.
This! Plus I have heard you have to wear the gown for a while anyways because they have to check you frequently down there-fun times!
Unexplained IF
Clomid cycle 1-3 - BFN IUI 1-3 - BFN
I *highly* recommend not bringing anything you don't want to get bloody and gross. :-) After delivery, there is a lot of bleeding and they do check you/your bleeding quite frequently (and you have to change your pads/ice packs pretty frequently, too). So I would discourage pants, of any kind, in general.
At one point, without my knowledge, I even completely peed myself after delivery - so my hospital gown, bed, and everything else got soaked with blood and urine. Delightful. Needless to say, I was quite glad I didn't bring any fancy pants or tops. :-) Had we not been discharged (by choice) after 36 hours, I might have wanted more than just my own bathrobe, but I didn't put on any pants until we went home.
Because we're fancy like that.
My mom is a great seamstress, so I am definitely thinking about having her make me a pretty hospital gown to wear while people are visiting.
I don't plan on wearing pants at all, and I am going to bring a pretty bathrobe with me to wear when we have people in the room since (you can call me vain if you want!) I don't want to be in pictures in an ugly hospital gown while freeboobing.
April 2011: Metformin 1500mg + Clomid 100mg + Ovidrel + Prometrium = BFP!
Beta #1 at 14DPO: 197 Beta #2 at 18DPO: 1296
At 40w6d, our Team Green surprise came by unplanned C-section and changed our lives forever!
i'm going to go buy some nightgowns (i need some for now anyway, pants are so uncomfy!) and will prolly wear them after delivery.
maybe not. i know there is supposed to be a ton of blood and i'm sure other bodily fluids and i don't want to ruin anything.
Bringing my own robe and slippers, Yoga pants to head home in.
I have a friend who works as an OB nurse in the hospital I'm delivering at, and she says that they advise moms to not bring anything to the hospital that they plan on taking home with them. Hospitals aren't clean places and the last thing you want to do is bring hitch-hiking bacteria home with you and your new baby.
I stayed in the hospital gown for my entire stay and just changed into my own clothes after I showered the morning that I was discharged. I also bought a really cheap pair of $5 slippers and a cheap pillow and pillowcase to use at the hospital and had hospital staff throw them out when I left. I'll do the same this time around.
*TW loss and children mentioned*
Apr 17: IUI #1 = BFN
May 17: IUI #2 = BFN
Jun 17: IUI #3 = Late BFP (18 DPO) | NMC 17Jul17 @ ~6w
Aug 17: IUI #4 = Cancelled due to premature ovulation | TI = BFN
Sep 17: IUI #5 = Cancelled due to overstimulation (10+ follies)
Nov 17: IVF #1 = Cancelled due to non-IF related health issue | TI = BFN
Dec 17: IVF #1 = Puregon 200, Menopur 75, Orgalutran, Suprefact trigger due to OHSS risk | 22R, 18M, 16F, 10B frozen
Feb 18: FET #1 (medicated) = BFN
Mar 18: FET #2 (natural cycle) = CP (beta 1: 54; beta 2: 0)
EDD: 07Jan2019 Team Green
My Rainbow Baby Boy born 03Jan2019
This exactly. I got 2 pairs of comfy yoga pants (1 maternity, 1 not) for the end of pregnancy, the hospital, and after. I will probably be in my yoga pants for awhile.
After reading all the replies I'm not so sure now. I guess I'll just wait and see.
me too! I thought I'd wear the hospital gown for delivery then the next day wear my own comfy clothes, but after reading some replies, I may just stick to the hospital gown and yoga pants to go home in.
IUI#2 - 01/07/09 = BFP!!! Twins!! Pre-term labor 20 weeks
IUI#3 - 1/31/10 = BFP!!!! M/C - 8wks
IVF #1 - 7/2010 = c/p
FET - 9/2010 = another c/p
IUI#4 - 2/14/11 = BFP!
The Conception Craze
1/2009- TTTC
After 7 rounds of clomid and HcG, Three failed IUI's with an ectopic pregnancy, two shots of methotrextate, ER visits, breaks, low (3%) morphology One IVF cycle (lupron, gonal-F) that ended in another ectopic, more methotrexate, A Lap to disconnect both tubes, remove endo and a hydrosalphinx, . . .we are finally expecting TWINS from FET#1!
1.11. 2011: Beginning FET cycle!
3.11.11- FET! (DH's birthday!) 2 blasts transfered!
3.20.11- BETA #1 BFP!!! 272! (9dp5dt)
3.23.11- BETA #2 1346!!! (12dp5dt)
4.8.11- U/S #1. . TWINS!!! . . .TWO BOYS!
9.10.11-My beautiful Boys arrive unexpectedly at 28 weeks, 6 days.
After the baby is born, I plan to change into comfy, nicer than usual pjs. Something that I won't mind visitors seeing me in and something that I can breastfeed easily in. I may also bring a light robe in case I still feel uncomfortable around guests.
We also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And HOPE does not dissappoint.
Romans 5:3-5
~Matt and Jen~
Married August 26, 2006
TTC since June 2008
Severe MFI
IVF #1 Feb. 2011 = BFN
IVF #2 (Long Lupron) May 2011 = BFP!!!
Our sweet little girl, born January 26, 2012
Time for #2!
IVF #1 (Long Lupron) July 2013 = BFP!!!
Beta #1 (8/1) 203! Beta #2 (8/8) 3,677! 1st u/s scheduled for 8/15!
Good to know! I hadn't considered all of that, so thanks for the heads up!!
We also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And HOPE does not dissappoint.
Romans 5:3-5
~Matt and Jen~
Married August 26, 2006
TTC since June 2008
Severe MFI
IVF #1 Feb. 2011 = BFN
IVF #2 (Long Lupron) May 2011 = BFP!!!
Our sweet little girl, born January 26, 2012
Time for #2!
IVF #1 (Long Lupron) July 2013 = BFP!!!
Beta #1 (8/1) 203! Beta #2 (8/8) 3,677! 1st u/s scheduled for 8/15!
"Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all." -- Dale Carnegie
"Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." --Thomas A. Edison