S.M. asks from Oak Ridge, NC on June 14, 2007
What Does One Wear to a Labor Anyway? Must I Wear Hospital Garb?
I have heard that I can wear my own nightgown or oversized shirt instead of the hospital patient "uniform" I'll be given when I "check in" to Women's. But what should I get? I'm thinking an oversized t-shirt won't work if I want to nurse without bearing all to everyone in the room in the process. Or will they toss the belly on my un-shirted belly when she's born? Button-down oversized shirts seem hard to come by for summer attire (I'm due in July). What should I look for? Or what can I expect when it comes to sporting my own clothes during labor?
So What Happened?™
Thanks to all for the input. In the end, I did what most of you suggested: I stuck with the hospital gown. My daughter was born July 4 at 2:06 AM. She was 20 days early. My water broke and I had to contend with an evil dose of pitocin. But after a very good epidural and two hours of pushing (sigh), she was born. Now we get to figure out how to sleep...
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C. answers from Charlotte on June 18, 2007
Hey S.,
I just gave birth 2 months ago. I actually brought clothing to wear after the baby was born, but decided not to wear them. I was bleeding quite heavily (especially when I would breastfeed) and went through a bunch of hospital gowns. I was wearing the hospital pads and still bleed through them. Sorry to be so graphic! This was my experience with trying to wear my own clothes.
L.B. answers from Norfolk on June 15, 2007
When my daughter had her son last year, she wore the hospital gown until the next day and then changed into her own stuff. She had some cute PJ's that had boxer shorts with the button down baseball type shirt. You can get those at Deb, any Jr store, JC Penneys and Sears. Also, Wal-Mart and Target have some very nice maternity night wear that have the openings for breast feeding. Also the Exchange if you are military. something that I do myself but you could do in the hospital is a larger pair of boxer shorts and then a man's short sleeve button down shirt that is a size or two bigger than what you would wear is very comfortable too. Get the boxers a litte bigger so you are comfortable and they don't pull on you.
Good luck!
J.A. answers from Danville on June 15, 2007
To be completely honest with you....when comes to the pushing and the labor pains, you won't be thinking about what you are wearing. I know I didn't! However, with me, immediately after my baby was born they did put her on my belly and it does completely ruin whatever you have on. I would use the hospital gown, if it gets ruined you didn't spend the money on it and you don't have to clean it up later.
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Y.E. answers from Norfolk on June 14, 2007
Have you made a birth plan? If not, maybe you should. I wanted to wear my own nightgown but Virginia Beach general wouldn't let me. Something about hospital policy. It was a bunch of BS. I'm going to a different hospital this time, using a midwife instead of the conventional doctor. I'll be giving birth in a birthing center, the only one I know of here in Virginia Beach/Norfolk, De Paul. From what I understand this is just about the only place (Unless you're giving birth at home) where you can do whatever comes natural. Most women like being naked when giving birth. I'd suggest you wear a bra or bathing suit top if you don't want to show all your stuff. But in the end, your stuff is going to be on display and you're most likely not going to care too much.
Are you planning on having a lot of people in the room when you give birth? I did my first labor and birth. Well, it wasn't actually planned it was more like everyone just showed up. My second one, I asked everyone to stay home and it was only me, my husband, and the nurse in the room. The best experience since. This time I plan on doing the same thing. And well, the nurse and the doctor have already seen my stuff, as well as my husband, so it really doesn't matter if I'm naked, you know? I mean, I feel ya. I don't want to be naked infront of everyone either. So my suggestion to you... Don't invite people whom you wouldn't want to see you naked or in a comprimsing position. Labor and birth is a serious thing and well, you need all the support you can get without having to worry about what people are thinking about your naked body.
Good luck!! : )
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I.N. answers from Raleigh on June 14, 2007
I have 4 kids and wore the hospital stuff every time. The last thing I wanted to do was try to wash all that junk out of my own stuff! And yes, the hospital garments are very utilitarian and comfortable. And no, you won't care who's watching when the time comes. And when breastfeeding, I say bare it! They don't have to look! The nurses can also better help you if they can see how breastfeeding's going for you. Don't want someone in the room? Tell them to leave! With my last, I had one really awful nurse who I requested be removed from my room. No more problems after that. Good luck! And congrats on your first!
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E.D. answers from Asheville on June 15, 2007
With my first baby, I did much of my hospital labor in a tub, so by the time he was born I was completely naked. With the second it was much the same, except they put a gown on me before I started pushing. It was just me, my husband, the midwife and a nurse or two. You get to a point where you just don't care what you're wearing. Plus, there are lots of, um, fluids going everywhere, so you don't want to wear your own nice clothes. As far as covering up your breasts, when you start breastfeeding the nurses will want to get a good look at the baby's latch, and so will be looking full on at them! Basically, while you give birth, you lose all sense of modesty. Don't worry, though, the nurses and doctors have seen it all before. Are you planning on having a lot of people in the room? If so, the hospital gown would probably be best. You might want to take a robe and some socks in case they have you walking around during the labor. Then later, after the baby's born, put on whatever makes you feel pretty, fix your hair, even put on makeup if you want, and greet your visitors.
R.K. answers from Raleigh on June 15, 2007
I managed to find a nightgown with three buttons in the chest area that lent itself well to breastfeeding however I only wore it after labor. I went to the hospital in sweats and a tshirt. And ended up pretty much naked by the end. You will want to change your clothes after the baby's born.
During the birth I didn't care who was there they were seeing it all. Which is why it was just my hubby and the dr's and nurses.
W.M. answers from Raleigh on June 15, 2007
I'm a doula and childbirth educator, so I answer this question a lot! You got a lot of good responses from other moms, but I'll throw in another idea. First of all, hospitals should allow you to wear what you want, as long as it doesn't interfere with their providing you reasonable medical care if necessary. They do offer the hospital gown, which many people take as a "you have to wear this," but are usually open to alternatives provided they allow them to do their job monitoring and checking on you, etc.
There's a great company called "Birth in Binsi" (I'm not affiliated with it!) which makes great birth skirts and tank tops that have buttons like scrubs so that docs/nurses/midwives can easily do what they need to if necessary. I've had lots of clients order their skirts and tanks and use them to labor in-- and everyone loves them! They are about knee-length and soft and breathable fabric, and sit below your belly so that you don't feel like you are wearing too many clothes. And the tanks are like supportive nursing bras with snaps on the side so that if you need an epidural or IV or whatever, you don't have to get it off in a difficult way. You can birth in both of them, since the skirt is loose and open, and then the baby can be on your belly, which will be naked, but your breasts will still be covered. It's really a great design!! Check it out www.birthinbinsi.com
Good luck with your birth!!
W. Doula. :)
R.D. answers from Charleston on June 15, 2007
I wore a cotton night shirt during my last delivery (my 4th). I have a few different styles, including a sleeveless one that buttoned to just above the waist--perfect for nursing. My mother in law picked them up for me at Walmart. Just be prepared, it could get ruined.
R. D.
J.B. answers from Columbia on June 14, 2007
Well defintely don't wear anything you care about as it will end up gooey. :) The big thing is that they need to have easy access. I bought a couple of custom made hospital gowns on ebay that were made to actually cover your backside as well as the front. :) They also had snaps down the shoulders so that I could easily nurse without getting naked. :)
Good luck!
N.H. answers from Charlotte on June 15, 2007
FYI..ONCE LABOR BEGINS...YOUR CLOTHING WILL NOT MATTER!! HAHA
Just as you are, I was going crazy trying to find "Hospital Attire" I was searching for something to wear during and after labor(when visits began). Remember, you will have an IV, so a T-shirt will definitely not work. If you go to the Mens section at a department store you should be able to find a short sleeve button down shirt, they have pastel colors that should work, or go to their pajama section. They have what looks like a Male nightgown. That should work just find.
PS. What's so funny is that when it's time to push, you will be remarkably surprised that you are flashing everyone and you don't even care.
PPS. You are never to old. . . I have a sister that is 22 yrs younger than me.
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