September 2013 Moms

Is this thing for real?

So I'm looking through stuff on Zulily today and I see this delivery gown:

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What is with the ties at the front? I am just laughing hysterically at the thought of walking around in that. Someone please explain the functionality of it because I just see a woman walking around the halls laboring in this thing with all her goods displayed through the cracks.

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Re: Is this thing for real?

  • I'm sure the ties are to make it easier for the nurses to put on/remove/check the monitors. Also, I'm betting that someone could probably tie that tight enough to walk around in the hospital with that on.

    I like hospital gowns. I don't like getting blood on my own things....


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  • I've never labored, nor will I ever (my doc doesn't even want me going into labor due to r-c/s), so I don't really know what women do while they're laboring.  But I can't even imagine wanting to walk around in that, especially in the pain of laboring.  I don't know what the designer was thinking, but I'm not a designer either.

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  • imageilovetolaugh:

    I'm sure the ties are to make it easier for the nurses to put on/remove/check the monitors. Also, I'm betting that someone could probably tie that tight enough to walk around in the hospital with that on.

    That makes sense.  It would be easy access to the monitors.

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  • imagekimmykaye:

    I've never labored, nor will I ever (my doc doesn't even want me going into labor due to r-c/s), so I don't really know what women do while they're laboring.  But I can't even imagine wanting to walk around in that, especially in the pain of laboring.  I don't know what the designer was thinking, but I'm not a designer either.

    You don't know what women do while they're laboring because you had a c/s? Huh?

    OP, do they sell the outfit with stripper heels? Because that would look fantastic struttin down the halls at the hospital. FWIW, though, so few women walk in the halls anymore. Kind of sad, really.  

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  • What, you don't like it? I have it in four colors! Totally kidding!
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  •    When I delivered my first child they had me wear the hospital gown with the opening in the front for access to the monitors and for skin to skin right when the baby was born.
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  • imagestaceymack:
    What, you don't like it? I have it in four colors! Totally kidding!

    Ehhh... since you're having twins, your labor might be a little longer. I'm thinking you need to get a 5th color just to round it out. You wouldn't want someone to see you walking the halls in the same outfit twice! :gasp: Clearly that would be sooo tacky.

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  • imageVitaLuna:
    imagekimmykaye:

    I've never labored, nor will I ever (my doc doesn't even want me going into labor due to r-c/s), so I don't really know what women do while they're laboring.  But I can't even imagine wanting to walk around in that, especially in the pain of laboring.  I don't know what the designer was thinking, but I'm not a designer either.

    You don't know what women do while they're laboring because you had a c/s? Huh?

    OP, do they sell the outfit with stripper heels? Because that would look fantastic struttin down the halls at the hospital. FWIW, though, so few women walk in the halls anymore. Kind of sad, really.  

    I've never actually gone into labor.  DD1 born at 32 weeks for extremely low fluid (never even felt a contraction). DD2 born at 36 weeks for low fluid and growth restriction.  Also w/ DD2, I had gone into the hospital for contractions but they weren't doing anything to dilate me or anything. They did an ultrasound and saw that my fluid had dropped drastically from the previous day (had an u/s appt for fluid check), so the doc said I'd be having a c/s that night. So, no, I've never labored. I know my sister had a really tough labor with her first one. I know it's painful, but I've never experienced it.

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  • imageVitaLuna:

    imagestaceymack:
    What, you don't like it? I have it in four colors! Totally kidding!

    Ehhh... since you're having twins, your labor might be a little longer. I'm thinking you need to get a 5th color just to round it out. You wouldn't want someone to see you walking the halls in the same outfit twice! :gasp: Clearly that would be sooo tacky.



    Oh gosh! I'm so glad you pointed that out. Let me go order more before you all buy them all!
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  • It's kind of cute in a weird very open kind of way.. I wouldn't want to buy it to bleed all over it though.. Does anyone know if its even worth wearing your own robe or shirts or night dresses ? I'm assuming the hospital gown should be sufficient?
  • imagekimmykaye:
    imageVitaLuna:
    imagekimmykaye:

    I've never labored, nor will I ever (my doc doesn't even want me going into labor due to r-c/s), so I don't really know what women do while they're laboring.  But I can't even imagine wanting to walk around in that, especially in the pain of laboring.  I don't know what the designer was thinking, but I'm not a designer either.

    You don't know what women do while they're laboring because you had a c/s? Huh?

    OP, do they sell the outfit with stripper heels? Because that would look fantastic struttin down the halls at the hospital. FWIW, though, so few women walk in the halls anymore. Kind of sad, really.  

    I've never actually gone into labor.  DD1 born at 32 weeks for extremely low fluid (never even felt a contraction). DD2 born at 36 weeks for low fluid and growth restriction.  Also w/ DD2, I had gone into the hospital for contractions but they weren't doing anything to dilate me or anything. They did an ultrasound and saw that my fluid had dropped drastically from the previous day (had an u/s appt for fluid check), so the doc said I'd be having a c/s that night. So, no, I've never labored. I know my sister had a really tough labor with her first one. I know it's painful, but I've never experienced it.

    I get that you haven't gone through it b/c of c/s, makes perfect sense. I read it as you had no idea what labor was all about period (contractions, how your body gets a baby out, etc)... which seems/seemed strange to me since most men and women have a general idea of it LONG before they have babies of their own (from TV, hearing about it, etc). Not snarky, just confused as to whether or not that's what you really meant.

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  • I don't get why someone would buy something pretty and expensive that will end up in the trash.  Gimme the hospital gown... then I will change into my own stuff after a day. 

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  • This looks like something Snooki might have worn or may wear when laboring

    Sorry to those of you who like it, I'm jking anyway :P It's cute.. I guess.
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