Question:
What did you take to wear home from the hospital?
I am 10 days preop and am wondering what to pack to wear home? Any suggestions? — jeanfergus (posted on February 18, 2006)
February 18, 2006
I wore something comfortable to the hospital, and wore the same thing home.
You want something that is gonna be easy to get on and off.
Good Luck to you!!
— RhondaShoemaker
February 18, 2006
I wore my gown and house coat and footies home they wheel you out to your
car and you climb right in so no one sees you anyway... and I let me seat
lay back and slept as I live an hour away from the hospital.... had those
drain tubes in also and the incession so dont want nothing tight... good
luck and speedy recovery
Flo
— Flo
February 18, 2006
I WOLD WEAR LOOSE FITTING SWEATS AND AND A LOOSE FIITING SHIRT......IF YOU
EVER HAD A BABY SPECIALLY A C SECTION IS CLOTHES LIKE THAT U WOULD WANT TO
WEAR GGOD LUCK AND STAY FOCUSED
— MIKI4
February 18, 2006
I wore the biggest sweat pants I qwned and an oversized tee-shirt. I didn'y
worry about a bra, at all. I bought my tennies, but honestly, slippers
would be wonderful. Best wishes to you, as you move to the losing side.
Hugs, Normie :)
— Normie
February 18, 2006
I wore home the biggest pair of sweats that I owned with a large baggy
t-shirt. Nothing constricting. Alot of my friends wore the gown that had
in the hospital.
— dlryanoates
February 18, 2006
I wore a very loose fitting pair of sweat pants and a very loose fitting
sweat shirt. These are also the main clothes I've been wearing during my
convalescence.
Bill Simpson
Lockport NY
— PorkyPug
February 19, 2006
I had my surgery in the summer in Phoenix so I wore a loose fitting
sundress, undies and thongs. Not sure what I would have worn home in the
winter where I live now!
— georgiacarol
February 19, 2006
I have had a lot of surgeries. I wore the same black loose dress that I
was wearing home from the hospital when I was 315. Needless to say I won't
be wearing it home or any where else any more.
— pettykash
February 19, 2006
I wore a lose fitting top and pants with an elastic band because I had a
two and a half hour drive home from the hosptial! I also advise that you
take a pillow with you to hold against your stomach when you hit those
bumps in the road!
— MissMelanie
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