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Clothes for leaving hospital

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Happilymarried155 · 16/12/2014 19:39

I'm just packing my hospital bag and have most things sorted but I don't know what to pack to leave hospital. I thought I should pack over the bump leggings incase I needed an emergency c section, but should I be packing a maternity dress or a baggy loose one in my old size? I haven't really put on too much wieght but don't know if I'm being abit optimistic packing non maternity! Thanks in advance!

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BikeRunSki · 17/12/2014 18:58

It is a sensible a sensible Q op. Against all advice to the contrary, my sister packed her Diesel skinnies and had to go home in a towel.

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ChickenMe · 16/12/2014 22:26

When are you due? Don't forget the weather! Nothing worse than a wet foot apart from a hot foot in a too tight shoe!!
I'm not due till the spring but I like to read what others are doing. I got some dark coloured hareem style cuffed bottoms in large sizes from Asda. So no horrid long bell bottom bits to drag in puddles or trip over because they are cuffed. They have some good bottoms and cheap. Sainsburys too. Even some of the trendier pyjama bottoms can get away with being trousers now. I actually want to look half decent-not for anyone else, just for me.

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ThreeAndDone · 16/12/2014 22:14

I remember my cousin forgot to pack going home clothes and asked her DH to bring her in something. He brought white trousers (not maternity) and a vest Xmas Shock Definitely plump for comfort over style and shoes/boots that are roomy in case of swelling

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Genevieve1976 · 16/12/2014 22:13

Evening!
I have just packed tonight, due jan 8th. I've gone for black maternity leggings, striped vest top (easy access for feeding), longline black cardi. Big mama knickers, and my uggs. Scarf etc.
Also read on here useful tip of leaving a second pile of your choice of clothing just in case you do stay in longer, so whoever picks it up brings what you want. Good luck!
Xxxxxxx

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berrypicking · 16/12/2014 22:00

Big knickers, maternity leggings, long tee/baggy jumper kind of thing. Basically maternity/nursing wear. I also threw on some ugg boots, so anything comfy will do Smile

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wintersdawn · 16/12/2014 21:33

Big pants, m&s granny knicker/Bridget Jones type ones if you want to be prepared in case of emcs, I couldn't bare any other type of pants after mine they all irritated the scar for weeks.

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Passthebiscuitspls · 16/12/2014 21:19

I'd agree with all of the above advice! I'm going to have DC3 in a few weeks and have always come home in joggers, maternity t-shirt and hoodie/jumper. In the summer I had flip flops and in the winter ugg boots. Comfort is def the key, and dark bottoms in case of leakage!
Good luck!

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NowWhatIsit · 16/12/2014 21:18

Another vote for big black pants, I had C sections and found I definitely wanted them to cover the scar not sit right on it which is what bikini style ones would do. I just wore what I was wearing on admission. I am so excited for you!! I liked having a little notebook too (sorry, definitely digressing there!)

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browneyedgirly · 16/12/2014 21:10

Great question! I'm pregnant with my first and hadn't thought about this at all yet! Not due till March but I will also benefit from all these ladies' advice. Big black pants, dark clothes, comfy and stretchy with good boob access and slip on shoes seem to be the consensus. Thank you!

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Wednesbury · 16/12/2014 20:30

Ps I also think it's a good question.

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Mouthfulofquiz · 16/12/2014 20:29

I would say: roll over yoga type trousers as they are gentle on your tummy. A nice stretchy comfortable bra. Long vest you can pull down to feed, a loose top you can pull up. A cardi and maybe some shoes that you don't need to bend down to do up (in case that is uncomfortable). I wore my Birkenstocks for this reason! I would recommend dark colours as you may be leaking from up to four different areas! Hahaha. Good luck - it's a wonderful time Smile

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Wednesbury · 16/12/2014 20:25

I am going in to have DC3 next week by ELCS and despite having done this twice before have been having similar deliberations. Both other times I hadn't thought it through but it was important to me to be 'dressed' with a little bit of make up on (had been in hospital 5 days so it might feel different if you're out quickly). Still, comfort is definitely key. I am doing similar to others, maternity leggings, baggy jumper, scarf and my boots that i can just step into. I'd probably opt for your maternity dress to be on the safe side.

Good luck!

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Shenanagins · 16/12/2014 20:16

I would suggest that you make sure your trousers, whether they are jeans, leggings etc are black as you will bleed a lot and you don't want to have an embarrassing accident.

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Happilymarried155 · 16/12/2014 20:12

Great tips here! Some things I hadn't thought of. Thank you all!

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LavalavalavaLamp · 16/12/2014 20:12

If you're packing now you must be due soon? I wore a nighty and maternity leggings with my coat over the top. Same as pp I got home around 9pm and went straight to bed, saved me changing. Wouldn't work if you were leaving hospital in the heat of summer but perfect for winter births.

You will still have quite a bump, it will be squishy and I found that it felt really odd where the muscles had stretched so the support of maternity leggings was welcome for a good few weeks.

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BikeRunSki · 16/12/2014 20:10

Your internal organs get squished around and swollen ehen you are pg and it takes a few weeks for that to settle down. You should expect to be in maternity clothes for a few werks, maybe graduating to fat clothes" after 2 or 3 weeks, even if you havn't put on much weight (and you still might, it often goes on in the last month).

You are also likely to be a bit bruised, so soft stretchy clothes will be more comfortable than jeans etc, and also think breastfeeding access if that is what you plan to do.

My feet also swelled up and got too big for anything other than Crocs. Oh yes, those first few days and weeks postpartum are very glamorous.

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FourthMary · 16/12/2014 20:07

I packed a nice outfit to wear home, that was a bit bigger than my usual size but not maternity. I didn't put much weight on, but was quite upset (post baby hormones kicking in) that I couldn't fit in any of it, including my arms Confused.

Don't set yourself up for a fall like I naively did, go for maternity or extra loose and big, comfort is a priority, oh and buttons if you're planning on breast feeding.

Definitely big black knickers.

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BananaPie · 16/12/2014 20:05

My waters leaked into my trainers on the way in, so worth thinking about packing spare shoes too. Also think about breastfeeding and whether it'll be possible in certain clothes (not all that straightforward in a dress)

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Iwantvino · 16/12/2014 20:04

Oh and granny pants!!

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Iwantvino · 16/12/2014 20:03

I think it's a good question. I had an emergency c-section and was a mess. I wore a maternity dress and flip flops. No way could I have had anything touching my wound or bent down to put my shoes on.

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GotToBeInItToWinIt · 16/12/2014 20:02

I went home in the same thing I wore to go in (November baby so maternity jeans and a loose jumper). We went in at 9am and were home by 9pm so didn't faff with fresh clothes! I would just think of comfort over style, maternity jeans or leggings and a baggy top will be fine.

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SomeSunnySunday · 16/12/2014 20:01

Probably not a dress if you are planning to breastfeed, unless it has buttons down the front (but even then, pull up tops are easier).

Dark coloured pants / bottoms are a must!

I am having an ELCS with DC3 and for going home have packed harem / yoga type trousers (tie and fold at waist, so I can make them loose / pull them up over my remaining bump if needed), a long vest and a baggy but nice jumper. And a nice necklace, and some earrings. And my Ugg boots (I would struggle to put on shoes with laces / boots with zips after a section).

Contrary to some of the other posters I do like to make a teeny bit of effort for leaving hospital - I will put some make-up on, and wear a comfy and casual but nice-ish outif. It cheers me up to not feel too slobby.

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ALittleFaith · 16/12/2014 19:58

I couldn't wear what I wore to hospital because my waters leaked all over them! I lived in two pairs of joggers a size up from normal (even without a c-section scar you'll have a wobbly tummy!). In the early days these will also allow you to feel like you've got dressed and yet effectively feel like pjs :) mine were Lonsdale from Sports direct.

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Icedfinger · 16/12/2014 19:55

Loose jersey type bottoms with a long top and a vest.

Big pants too!

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BIWI · 16/12/2014 19:55

Plan to wear home whatever you wore to the hospital in the first place!

You need to plan for comfort rather than style, and so maternity clothes will be the best bet.

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