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What did you wear when you arrived at the hospital?

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Sandra2011 · 10/02/2012 23:04

You sometimes hear stories how people have to make a mad dash to the hospital in the middle of the night and end up going there in pyjamas etc.

Did this ever happen to you?

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Alligatorpie · 11/02/2012 05:16

I was in my pjs when my water broke, so I had to change before going to the hospital. I think I wore yoga pants and a hoodie.

CumpyGrunt · 11/02/2012 05:20

Pj's wirh my last 1.

I got out of the shower & my waters broke straight away.

85 mins all in, which included the 15 min dash to the hospital.

My labours seem to get quicker the more I have.

LackingNicknameInspiration · 11/02/2012 06:17

For DD1, I turned up wearing an old thermal vest of DH's, a pair of baggy pants and a dressing gown which kept falling open Blush. With an old pair of gardening shoes on.

In my defence, I hadn't realised I was in labour initially, I thought I had constipation (stupid, I now know...) so had been on toilet in vest and dressing gown as house was freezing, it being the middle of the night. By the time I got to hosp, having realised I was in fact in labour, I honestly didn't care what I put on (was 7cm by time got there, so it was a bit sore!).

And to complete the stylish look, I was carrying a bucket due to feeling sick.

Midwives didn't bat an eyelid though, bless them.

Had homebirth with DD2 and planning same for DC3 next month - rather than horrifying the local population with my fashion crimes Grin.

thistlemuncher · 11/02/2012 07:42

Tracksuit, T-shirt and jumper - basically what I'd been wearing the night before as DH brought the first clothes he could find to the bathroom and dressed me in them!

SausageSmuggler · 11/02/2012 20:21

I was induced so decided to go for comfort when i went in. Unfortunately comfort did not equal practicality. I wore leggings and a long sleeved top which was fine unless I needed to get undressed or dressed (examinations, bath etc) when they just got all tangled up and stuck to me when I got sweaty.

Pascha · 11/02/2012 20:27

Joggers and tshirt - middle of night, first comfy thing I could find. It all came off again within a few minutes of arrival.

Dirtydishesmakemesad · 11/02/2012 20:48

with my last dc i wore light browny beige trousers and a t shirt, by the time i got there my waters had exploded over the whole lot so i looked fab... I had to change straight away anyway.

hermionestranger · 11/02/2012 20:50

Yoga pants, amazing h&m stretchy top and a hoody with my uggs. Aka my pregnancy uniform for the last 3 months. It was all I wore that was comfortable.

faintpinkline · 11/02/2012 20:59

I honestly can't remember. I was induced so didn't have a huge rush to get in so probably something fairly comfy

WMDinthekitchen · 11/02/2012 21:07

A pair of very baggy sweat pants and a tee shirt with the message, 'Pigs can fly, the earth is flat and nuclear power is safe' I still have it, 25 years later!

Pootle78 · 11/02/2012 22:45

Another yoga pants and hoody. I seem to remember not putting any knickers on as I knew they'd be coming off as soon as I got to the hospital and it was one less thing to lose!!!

MooncupandPizza · 12/02/2012 02:13

I can't exactly remember with my first though I have a vague recollection of my mum asking me if I wanted to change before leaving for the hospital - think I had some pj bottom/lounge pants/yoga pants on - actually, DH may have asked too and I may have snapped that I did not want to change.

With no. 2, I remember the morning of the day I went into labour I decided to put on the most labour-inconvenient clothes to tempt fate! :) So on the day I had my pregnancy jeans (tightish at that point of the pregnancy) and a non-stretchy top. It clearly did the trick. I did switch from jeans to skirt before leaving for the hospital. It was dark and lashing rain and I had a skirt and sandals/flip flops on.

Fraktal · 12/02/2012 07:57

Tshirt and denim skirt with single strap Birkenstocks - didn't get changed.

TooImmatureTurtleDoves · 12/02/2012 09:30

Maxi dress, baggy jumper and no tights, in March. I got out of the bath and could barely put my pants on, hence the dress because I could just pull it over my head.

ZhenThereWereTwo · 12/02/2012 09:34

DH's pj trousers and big t-shirt, came off fairly quickly when got to hospital as my waters broke when I climbed on the bed, so ended up in a gown.

Midwives made some snooty comment about what I was wearing, but I couldn't have cared less, comfort was more important when contracting every 2 minutes.

WhispersOfWickedness · 12/02/2012 09:41

Can't remember with first dc as was induced, so something fairly normal I expect.
With dc2, my waters broke over my only clean pair of maternity trousers so I turned up in Dh's cycling shorts (to hold a few maternity pads in), a sarong and trainers Blush

Rosa · 12/02/2012 09:48

DD1 the only pair of trousers I had left as my waters broke over 1 then I leaked more over No2 and on way to hosp leaked in them as well. Big coat and jumper.
DD2 TRacksuit as only think that could fit on, big coat .

alorsmum · 12/02/2012 09:53

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Littlepurpleprincess · 12/02/2012 12:44

PJ bottoms and a long nightshirt. No mad rush, it just didn't occur to me to get dressed.

scentednappyhag · 12/02/2012 12:48

Leggings and a Batman hoody Grin not pyjamas exactly, but nit something I'd wear outside of the house on a normal day!
To be honest though, I wouldn't bat an eyelid if people came to hospital in their pjs at night, whatever they were there for.

birdsofshoreandsea · 12/02/2012 12:49

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ahhhhhpushit · 12/02/2012 12:51

Trackie bottoms and a maternity t shirt and flip flops. Ended up in a gown I think. And then nothing.

MrsDobalina · 12/02/2012 15:34

Yes, that happened to me with DS and I have no idea what I wore it was all a bit of a rush!! Definitely put on a gown when I got there.

With DD I turned up to hospital in my nicest dress, leggings and boots. Didn't think I was in labour and certainly wasn't expecting to give birth an hour later in said dress! Fail all round on the clothing front Blush

TruthSweet · 12/02/2012 16:01

Tracky bottoms (I have never worn them out of the house before or since), a maternity nightie, slippers and DH's fleece. TBF it was an in labour ambulance transfer from a HB as my waters had mec. in them. Not my usual sartorial choice...

MissPenteuth · 12/02/2012 18:32

Running trousers and a maternity top. The trousers were the only pair I had that were stretchy enough to fit me, as my waters had broken all over the only pair of maternity trousers that I hadn't outgrown by 40w Blush

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