3 in 1 Labor / Delivery / Nursing Hospital Gown Baby Be Mine Maternity,, Hospital Bag Must Have
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The label states that the shirt is made of 100% cotton. However, I decided to order two of the same. Knit cotton in the flowered pattern is soft and comfortable to wear. Unless the fabric is some sort of broadcloth, like would be used for a dress shirt or a pair of pants, this is something completely different. This is not a nursing nightgown that is comfortable or useful.
Despite the stretch, it isn't too tight. The order was for two of them. Knit cotton in the flowered pattern is soft and comfortable to wear. Unless the fabric is some sort of broadcloth, like would be used for a dress shirt or a pair of pants, this is something completely different. This is not a nursing nightgown that is comfortable or useful.
In the first five months of the year, I wore mine I was induced 6 hours later and my water broke six hours later. Now I wear it all the time at night for nursing. I took it home, washed it, and now it's clean again. Exactly what I want!
My personal opinion is that it is not appropriate to be worn as a daytime outfit Wear nice clothes. There was a lot of clunky design and I found it uncomfortable to use. As soon as I was able to, I returned it. In terms of the nursing gown that this company makes, it could pass for a regular dress, but I use mine for sleeping and night-time nursing Now that our little one has arrived, we are nursing. It wouldn't hurt to wear the hospital garb or something similar
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Labor and delivery gowns like this are very nice. Despite being made of cotton, it feels like jersery, and is very soft. A black gown with an Olivia pattern and a navy gown with an all-black pattern were ordered. It was important for me to order two sizes so I could determine which fit me best. In addition to the S/M and L/XL gowns, I ordered the XL/XXL The circumference of my belly measures 45 inches in diameter when I am 38 weeks pregnant and weighs 205 pounds. The weight I am pre-med is 160 lbs Weight gain during pregnancy. It is slightly longer than the L/XL (don't cover my knees), a little tight around the arm holes and the overall fit (not a tight uncomfortable fit, but more form fitting) and the draw string does not land comfortably under my breast without some My black L/XL is much roomier in the arm holes and overall fit and the drawstring falls perfectly beneath my breasts without requiring me to adjust my chest. I think I will definitely wear the larger size when I'm in labor since it is thicker and I will appreciate it. Besides the matching robe, I also ordered one that matches the top in a L/XL and I LOVE it! I would have ordered the S/M if I hadn't tried on the L/XL. It is very soft and comfortable, and it has nice deep pockets (the gown does not have pockets, by the way). Thanks so much for your help!.
While I was laboring and postpartum, I wore this Three days ago, delivery was made. In addition, I purchased a different brand of gown and brought it with me to the hospital, but I'm glad I chose this one during my actual stay in the hospital. In the hospital, I used one for the first few days and the other for the rest. Even though I intended to have a natural birth, I ended up having a 31-hour labor and pretty much every kind of intervention you can think of, so having the easy access on the front was very beneficial The open paneling and snap closures on the backside were absolutely necessary and of great help. I wore the gown while I was still up and walking around the unit during my early labor because I wanted privacy, but it was cute, too The compliments I got from it were many. Also it came in handy later on for fetal monitoring, epidural access, etc. Not to mention the fact that it was great right after delivery when I could snap the front down to do skin-to-skin contact. It is important to have skin to skin contact. In the end, I think I made an awesome purchase with this one. One star was taken off for 1) it fits somewhat large and 2) there is no return policy The small size I ordered (I weighed 159 at 39 weeks pregnant and stood 5'4") had quite a bit of room in it when I arrived - In the grand scheme of things, I'd rather it fit a little big than too small, but the adjustable tie in front helped it still maintain its shape. In contrast, I now feel like I'm swimming in it during nursing. Additionally, it's a little pricey compared to other similar gowns found at retailers like Walmart. But if I had to do it again, I would probably buy the same gown again thanks to its good quality.
This gown was originally purchased in black, but after I tried it on in that color, my husband convinced me to buy it in a second color. He did such a good job! I'm so happy! It was the grey polka dots that I chose. For my labor, I wore the black one. Having such a comfortable seat felt great! It was always easy for the nurse to be able to access my monitors if I left the back unbuttoned halfway down. It was a pleasure to receive so many compliments. My anesthesiologist initially told me I could wear the gown for my csection. I was told that a regular gown would do (my baby was stuck in the birth canal with the cord wrapped around her throat). In the end, we just threw away the black one since it was a mess to keep track of for a few days, and we didn't really care about keeping track of amniotic fluid. The grey one, however, has been my sole dwelling since I had my surgery Monday night. I'm writing this early Thursday morning, just after the sunrise. Its wash was even done for me by Hubs before he went to bed. The following are two things to note As much as the grey dots one was rough, the black one was much softer. Before packing them, I washed both, but the grey was stiffer than the white, like it had a printed pattern This is not to say that black is uncomfortable, just that I preferred its feel. I also found the black to be more stretchy. Almost everywhere I looked, the black draped over me. In contrast to black, gray is not quite as stretchy, so it's If I pull it down past my chest, because the empire waist will sort of ride up, and I'm not that big, it will sort of drag. A busted pipe. Some women find it annoying, particularly those with larger breasts. When I washed the grey a second time, the fabric became a little softer and more forgiving, but not a lot. It's a great shirt, but the strings are too long so we suggest cutting them before we use it The back straps can fall while nursing/pumping, and if they do, they can be hard to get tightened quickly. You need to keep your hands on the baby and the straps to prevent them from falling. When I would twist to get at them, I would feel pain in my insiceon region. In cases where I am unable to just grab them, I turn the dress upside down, snap it up without my arm in the hole, and slide my arm through after it is The M/L is not available in both colors. I'm 5'1", normally a size 16, and usually a size 16 before pregnancy. In my opinion, the black was looser and more comfortable, but there was no difference in style. The dress may be a bit short for someone who is tall. I believe this is a great dress. If I have more children, I will definitely purchase this dress excited to be able to use it at home for my nursing duties. The nightgown/house dress is still a great choice for maternity leave even with all the snaps.
Having read all of the reviews, I felt that finding the right fit was the most important factor. A size L/XL would be good for me at 38 weeks and I am 5' 10" and 210 lbs. The garment for me is the perfect length on my tummy because I prefer loose fitting clothes. A good fit is not too tight, but not too loose either. It is a bit too tight around the armhole but not too bad since the elastic is all the way around. I like the material because it is made from 100% cotton and is very comfortable to wear. In my experience, this gown provided much better comfort coverage for labor and delivery than a typical hospital gown during my two labors and deliveries!.