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Whether it is summer or winter, hospitals can be chilly. If you are planning on staying a few days, as most of us are required to do following birthing a child, you may want to bring a robe to knock the chill off. Robes are great to throw on over your hospital gown if want to pace the hallways or greet visitors in your room. You will feel far better and more in control in your own robe then huddling in hospital blankets. You will also look 100% better for your first photos with your newborn. Wrap robes work the best, particularly maternity wrap robes, as you can adjust the size to what fits the best and is most comfortable. Also, wrap robes are perfect for discreetly and comfortably nursing your baby. Check out Bellabumbumi’s selection of 100% cotton maternity robes.

birthing gown

What 's wrong with this idea? Let me count the disgustingness that is the delivery room bed after yout're done giving birth . . . the water breaking, the blood, the poop (dirty little secret there - a LOT of women push out of both ends during the birthing process). Unless yout're giving birth at a fancy new birthing center, In'm going to hazard a guess they donr't have laundry service. So when youe're done dropping all those birthing fluids all over your new gown, you can . . . take it home to wash!

birthing gown

Perhaps my two birthing experiences were the exception, but I was completely mess free as far as my hospital gown and bed linens were concerned. The bed was shielded by hospital pads and quickly whisked away when soiled. My gown was pulled up and never got anything on it...I would have liked a nicer more comfortable gown actually...something like this:

birthing gown

When delivering a baby, we mommies want to wear something comfy, functional, and pretty if possible.  Who wants and old stained hospital gown worn by thousands before you?  Well, now we have options momma, and we just love the gorgeous birthing gowns at Baby Be Mine Maternity .  So stylish...and dare we say cute, that you'll want a couple to wear around the house those first few weeks at home when your whole life will revolve around sleeping and breast feeding.  Love the snaps all the way down the back and the easy to open snaps for baby feeding time and for nurses fixing your IV tubing.  No more loose ties and unnecessary flashing.  We went for the Nicole Gownie, just like Pam from the Office wore when she delivered her and Jim's baby.  Simple and classy pattern...which is what you'll crave after the adventures of childbirth.

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