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Did you buy new pyjamas for the hospital?

17 replies

faithfulbird20 · 12/12/2020 21:09

Obviously after you gave birth and are staying the night.I felt like taking what I already own. But being the minimalist I am, I don't want people to feel like I'm dirty because they're my everyday ones which I have had a lot of use out of. I might just buy a new pair...or a few...like I did last time..what did u do?

It's just come to thought that some women didn't even wear pyjamas and just wore T-shirt's and joggers all day and night at the hospital...

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NaturalStudy · 12/12/2020 21:14

Surely you want to use your old ones in the hospital and save your nice new ones for when you're home and a little bit 'fresher'?

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Turtleturtle81 · 12/12/2020 21:18

I honestly don’t think anyone will think you are “dirty” if your pyjamas are not brand new.

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Rufffles · 12/12/2020 21:19

I ironed my favourite pair before packing them in my hospital bag. It felt BLISSFUL putting them on after giving birth and having a shower. It felt less lovely having to whip them off again a few hours later as I'd bled through onto them :(

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PurBal · 12/12/2020 21:30

I don't own pjs because I sleep naked, and I spend a lot of my time around the house nude too (or a dressing gown if it's cold). I also don't own slippers (I used to but just so hard on shoes). I'm going to have to buy a whole new wardrobe if DH doesn't come around to a home birth but the idea of being so restricted by clothes is horrible. Obviously this is just my opinion, DH wears clothes around the house and I know a lot of people do but I'm one of those people that's happier naked.

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GirlCalledJames · 12/12/2020 21:35

I was in for more than a week before and after the birth and wore dark leggings under the hospital issue gown and a hoodie over. Didn’t want to risk bleeding on my nice pyjamas. I also took a couple of day outfits to wear.

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caffeinebuzz · 12/12/2020 21:40

First baby I got new PJs for the hospital. Second time I had learnt my lesson, oldest PJs / leggings for the first week, but bought myself a lovely comfy new pair for the second week once things settled down.

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Oneandabean · 12/12/2020 21:40

I bought new as got a size up so they’re more loose and comfortable just incase I needed a c section fingers crossed I won’t but rather be prepared

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Sceptre86 · 12/12/2020 21:44

I bought new both times, nothing fancy just ones with an elasticated waist from primark. I got a size bigger than normal to make sure they went high up on my timmy (had a section).

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mynameiscalypso · 12/12/2020 21:48

I had a nightshirt (from primark) rather than pyjamas - I knew I was having a catheter that might be in overnight so that seemed more practical.

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Ladybird345 · 12/12/2020 21:48

I bought a new nightie but ended up staying in for a few nights so my OH brought my normal nighties for me. Trust me nobody will even notice what pjs you will be wearing 😊

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meow1989 · 12/12/2020 21:49

I bought some night dresses with poppers at the front for breastfeeding. I ended up having an emcs so pyjama bottoms would have been uncomfortable I think.

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katmarie · 12/12/2020 21:51

I bought a couple of feeding nightdresses, but ended up in a vest top and leggings for most of my post birth time in hospital. Tbh no one was looking at me, they all wanted to see the baby, I could have been wearing anything tbh.

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3rdtimelucky2019 · 12/12/2020 22:31

Dark jogging bottoms were life savers for me. Wear what's comfy and you don't mind bleeding through...

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Miffyliffy · 12/12/2020 22:36

My first I got new pjs, second new pjs and theirs I wore leggings, shirt and cardigans.

I honestly feel dirty sitting around in PJs and feel much more together wearing normal clothes so definitely prefer that. In all honesty no one cares what you look like, it's about how you feel, do what you will feel comfortable in. Birth isn't easy, you will feel exhausted and 1000 different emotions, do yourself a favour and do what's comfy for you.

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thecakebadge · 12/12/2020 22:41

I was wearing some brand new PJs I had got for Xmas when I went into hospital in labour with DD a few days later. I lost my mucus plug while wearing them Confused. No longer my best PJs.

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PronkWine · 12/12/2020 23:34

I bought a massive t-shirt nighty from Primark and DH's PJ bottoms, baggy dark colours are your friend.

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DinosaurGrrrrr · 13/12/2020 00:29

I just wore pj bottoms I already had and vest tops (so not even a matching set), I suggest dark bottoms, I bled allover mine a few hours after giving birth, I was very glad I’d packed dark ones so it wasn’t obvious when I had to walk through the ward to clean myself up. I wouldn’t be buying nice pjs.

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