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thread: What do you wear???

  1. #19
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    Feb 2007
    Coombabah
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    I've always begun looking great in my own jammies / shirt. And I always end up in a hospital nightie...then I jump straight back into my clothes when I have had bubs & have had a shower.

    The hospital nighties I guess are so easy as you don't have to send the really soiled stuff home with hubby.

  2. #20
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    Jul 2006
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    I just wore a shirt... to bad it was also WHITE...and had a bra on as well...!

  3. #21
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    Oct 2004
    Sydney
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    I was wearing trackies and a tshirt when I arrived at hospital, then I wore a hospital gown for about 5 minutes because I wanted to be naked but the midwife thought I would be too cold, then I was naked because I was in the shower. I didnt even think of wearing anything in the shower?

  4. #22
    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2006
    Getting to know Brisbane all over again
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    I took my own nightie but ended up getting straight into their gown as that way I didn't have to worry about dirtying my own stuff and it was actually nice and comfy, it was an actual maternity gown not just a backless smock. I think I wore it for about an hour then got in the shower and was nude for the rest of it. Al the best for your birth

  5. #23
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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    I turned up in comfy maternity 3/4 trackies and a singlet, but ditched it pretty quicly to get in the shower! After awhile in the shower I wanted to get active so popped on a tshirt and undies. I'd packed an old tshirt of DH's to wear so as to be comfy, I could have lived without the knickers but as my waters were still leaking I needed something to hold the pad in while walking and rocking LOL!

    After that I hopped in the bath and when I got out to deliver I didn't bother with clothes, it was the last thing on my mind PMSL!

    ETA It didn't occur to me to wear anything in the shower either. I felt happier my whole labour in as little as possible!

  6. #24
    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2006
    Getting to know Brisbane all over again
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    Oh wanted to say my hossy also supplies fluffy towelling dressing gowns which was great for wandering around the room when I wasn't in the shower and great for after birth too when you get the shivers. The best bit was they took it awayu and washed it after the birth :-) Also the nightie I planned on giving birth in had access for BF as in my mind I couldn't imagine getting naked (even though I did in my first birth as well???) but at the time it was very natural to be labouring naked (although DH did keep trying to cover me up - he's such a sweetie)

  7. #25
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    Jun 2005
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    Ben's birth was very fast (3 hours).... i ended up giving birth in a red top and fluffy purple bed socks!!!

    I think here in Germany they are pretty relaxed, i was induced, but was never asked to put on a hospital gown (until after the birth).

  8. #26
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    Dec 2006
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    I opt for the hospital gown too - I know they are ugly - but at least I don't have to wash it.

  9. #27
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    Oct 2006
    in my teeny tiny house
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    a big stretchy cotton dress, didnt stay on long tho.. i really enjoyed being nude!!! hehehe... i was in and out of the shower and birth pool a bit...

  10. #28
    BellyBelly Member
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    May 2004
    Brisbane
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    Both times I bought huuuge men's tshirts from Best and Less that cost about $10. They were comfortable to labour in and could just be thrown out when they got messy. And just t-shirt material type shorts, but they don't really stay on long.
    I went for comfort as you can see LOL.

  11. #29
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    Jul 2006
    Berwick, Melbourne
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    Started in normal clothes (skirt and t-shirt), then naked for bath, then t-shirt only once I got out, then naked again until after DD was born as I remained in the shower for the rest of the labour.

  12. #30
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    Aug 2005
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    1st birth (DD)was induced, i was allowed to wear my own nightie ( it had a cute teddy bear on it!) i took it off for showers and then put a hospy gown on..
    2nd birth (DS) started in my clothes and then i put hospy gown on. i had waters leaking all the time so i was happy to be in a hospy gown.. ( i had taken my nightie from DD birth to wear but i never did.. i have kept it as my labour outfit.. i never soiled so its my special treasure..

  13. #31
    Babushka Doll Guest

    Im not really taking anything to 'give birth in' as such. Have packed a tracksuit to wear to hossy, then have packed a pair of pJ's in labour bag. Will probably just end up wearing the gown. I suppose I could pack one of DH old T-Shirts, or a new one I don't like ( :

  14. #32
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    Feb 2007
    Sydney, NSW
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    Monnie

    I had trackies but vomited on them straight away so opted for the hospital gown (at least you don't run out and you don't have to wash them and really they are easy to strip on and off when needed)...then i had nothing (was in and out of the shower to relieve labour pain until baby come)..dont be bashful (i am usually) but when the time comes you don't care really !

  15. #33
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    Sep 2006
    Perth
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    Hmm you know, I havent really thought about it until now and am so happy that have stumbled across this thread!!

    I am really unsure of what to do.. I want to sure the shower and bath and just thought that I would go in naked and then I thought I would just jump in to the hospital gown? Its funny how most people ended up naked!! I have my sister coming in with me and I dont think she will like to see my naked LOL

    My plans is to pack singlet and knickers to wear in the shower and bath and then maybe a nightie or another singlet and knickers to wear when I am not in the shower. But who knows what will happen when you are actually in there!!

  16. #34
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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    Veronica, don't put any pressure on yourself to cover up for anyone else's benefit. If covering up is what makes you comfortable then great, but otherwise just feel free to do what you want! If your sister is going to be there for the whole birth then she's going to see more than just nakedness LOL

    Personally, there's no way I could have been bothered to change every time I got in and out of the shower or bath, that would have taken up precious energy!

  17. #35
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    Sep 2006
    Perth
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    sezjm, yes your right!! She is going to see more than me just naked. LOL I was with her while she was in labour and I got a side view of her and I didnt find myself feeling uncomfortable or weird around her from seeing that. It is a natural thing afterall!!

    And good point on getting changed all the time. If I was to cover up maybe a big shirt or long nightie would be best cause I can just rip in on and off..


  18. #36
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    Nov 2006
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    What a good thread!

    I've got a black bikini (bought cheap overseas) and a sarong, and also a long black tank top as well which I plan to wear in labour. Also have a spare pair of mens pj pants which could get popped on, and thrown away eventually (great $3 investment I think). I don't want to wear the hospital gown as I'm a small person, and those things always dwarf me and get all caught up everywhere. Besides, I'd like to look half decent in some photos and I don't think I'm likely to remember to put clothes on at the end!!!!

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