May 2014 Moms

hospital gown?

Has anyone seen those cute hosiptal gowns that you can buy? My mom thinks they're cool, and asked if I wanted one. To me, cost and use don't add up. I'll only wear it in the hospital.

Has anyone bought or used one before? Worth it or no?
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Re: hospital gown?

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  • I made my own. I found a guideline of how to cut and sew it. I went cloth shopping and I loved it! I also wore it at home when my c/s scar was bothering me.

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  • Before I got pregnant I was hell bent on making my own cute ones. Now? I can't make myself care enough to. I ended up seeing a group of midwives, not an OB so I'm not sure they'll even make me wear a gown and DH and I live away from friends and family so it would only be cute for photos, no real guests. Maybe if my nesting phase continues after I run out of projects?
  • @danabsd that is so cute!
  • Hospital gowns are the worst, especially if you are a small girl like me. I felt like I was wearing a scratchy tent! I suffered through and wore it during L and D, but had my own cute nightgown for once I got to my own room. Felt much much better.
  • Hospital gowns are the worst, especially if you are a small girl like me. I felt like I was wearing a scratchy tent! I suffered through and wore it during L and D, but had my own cute nightgown for once I got to my own room. Felt much much better.

    I also hate that they expose my butt! lol I'm self conscious about it!

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  • I like the ones at my hospital because they're a nice soft flannel.  I never felt the need to wear a gown at home; instead I opted for a few sets of comfortable nursing PJs.  
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  • I would def not wear that shiz while laboring/delivering, but after a shower it would've be fan freaking tastic not to be in that stiffass hospital gown.  I wore my own light, loose cotton pjs but would've worn a nice hospital gown in the hospital and for the first few weeks at home to help with recovery and nursing.
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  • I wound up in the hospital this weekend (long story, posted on PgAL) and thoroughly enjoyed flashing DH my bare butt every time I got up.  I don't personally think it's worth it to buy your own since I'll be out of it as soon as they allow me to get up and shower.  I would rather be in comfy clothes than any sort of gown.
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  • I had one of these (link below) for my first birth and just bought another for this time around. The fabric is luscious and I felt much better in it than a hospital gown. The birthing center where I'm plan in got birth does not provide hospital gowns anyway. I did not wear it to push (was just out of the tub). Wore it a ton pp, too. Hopefully this time I'll push in the water so I won't have it on then either!

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  • I used a nursing gown from Motherhood Maternity post delivery, after my first shower. It definitely felt good to be out of the hospital gown - felt much more like myself.  I wore the hell out of that thing once we got home so I'll probably buy a couple this time around.
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  • @dragossoul84 curious about that etsy link!
  • I have to wear a hospital gown for my C/S, and then prefer to wear the nursing pajamas that come as a set with long pants, nursing tank, and robe/wrap top to go over the tank when visitors come.
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  • This is a trend I don't get. I don't want to spend money on something to wear once & have to take that skeeze home to wash. I will also not be having a birth photographer or my hair done for the birth, and DH will not be in special monogrammed daddy scrubs. I wore a gown for the first day PP (I was on a Mag infusion, super out of it & not allowed out of bed). I refused visitors that day, then showered & wore nursing tanks & yoga pants the rest of my stay. No shade to those that want these, but it's NMS.
  • I'm going to buy a couple $12 nursing gowns from Walmart, but..that's probably it. I'll probably take a pair of pajamas I have that has a button-up top, too, so that should get me through my stay..hopefully. :) Plus, my sister is a whiz at sewing and creating, so if I decide I want a cute gown, she could make me one pretty easily, I think.
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    I could not have cared less what I was wearing during l & d.
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  • I honestly could not have cared less what I was wearing while laboring. And afterwards, the hospital gowns didn't bother me, but I only wore them for the first night and then put my own yoga pants/nursing tank on.

     

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  • I ended up not wearing anything during L&D and after that I just used the hospital ones. The ones at my hospital don't expose butts and were actually really soft and comfy. I'll probably do the same thing this time around. I can't see a good reason to spend that kind of money on something I don't think I'd actually use.
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  • I love the idea of one but @ $40-60...I just can't. But like others have said, if someone wanted to buy me one...

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  • If mom ends up buying me one, I'll wear it. I thought maybe it'd help with being comfortable instead of being in a regular and possibly itchy hospital gown. Plus, they are cute! I might just opt for the traditional gown during L&D, then switch to nursing jammies like some of you have suggested.
  • asparagus95asparagus95 member
    edited January 2014
    Just FYI for you FTMs, pants are not a great option after giving birth. If you have a vaginal delivery they will need to check your stitches if you have an episiotomy. Also if you have a c section I can't imagine pants would be comfy on an incision. This is why a nightgown makes sense.
  • I would love to make one like this after I deliver and shower.

    https://www.birthdaysuitmaternity.com/riko/4568479480

    I hated the hospital gown last time and I've made a little girls version of this dress so the adult can't be too much more trouble :) We'll see if it gets done though.
  • Just FYI for you FTMs, pants are not a great option after giving birth. If you have a vaginal delivery they will need to check your stitches if you have an episiotomy. Also if you have a c section I can't imagine pants would be comfy on an incision. This is why a nightgown makes sense.
    Obviously personal preference but I much preferred being in pants.  I had a second degree tear stitches and glorious hemorrhoids that were checked once a day.  I don't remember pants impeding that.  andplusalso I liked everything (pad, ice pack) being held in by pants. 

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  • Our Bradley teacher recommended getting those towel-like swim suit coverups that are super cheap for labor. Then it's no big deal when it gets messy & tossed.

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  • NOT during labor and delivery...it makes NO sense to me to wear something cute, of my own, that could be covered in blood, amniotic fluid, meconium, etc... I went through 4 gowns during labor. 4. I guess I could see in recovery? But I was perfectly fine in pajama pants and a zip up hoodie over a nursing tank.

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  • I am going to be doing a water birth, so I will be investing in a comfortable and sporty bikini top (getting out of a wet sports bra just seems like a pain in the ass). After the birth I'll probably just wrap up in a towel. For after I shower I am bringing a nice robe that I can lounge around in while at the birth center. For going home I will be bringing a tank top, hoodie, and some yoga pants. The birthing center releases mom and baby three hours post birth so that is all I need. 

     

    If I were going to be going the hospital route I would probably would get myself a hospital gown because I want to be comfortable and covered up.

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