Other than not being able to zip em up all the way I still fit in my pre pregnancy jeans... I'd love to say I am wearing those but as I most likely will have a section scar I'm taking comfy yoga pants and a jumper ... Will be going straight home anyway and is like a ten minute trip so I could probably even get away with wearing my pjs if I want lol
Jogging bottoms and a t-shirt for the ride home and then straight into PJ's as soon as I get in the house. I also have a very basic loose fitting knee length dress packed in case it is really hot. Comfort is all I will care about at that point though.
Im just thinking some leggings and a long loose vest top and some flip flops! I know last time I was sore as I had stitches so anything comfy is a must.
I haven't packed an outfit. Purely coz the stuff I'm wearing right now I will need over the next few weeks as Im struggling for things to wear now and things that are comfy as it is so I can't bear packing anything away! Also, even though baby is due end of June thanks to the great British weather it could vary from torrential rain or blistering hot! And I don't have any clue how 'sore' I'm going to be and in what areas so hubby or my mum will pop home for me and grab me something I know I will feel comfy wearing at the time!
I will be having an elective section so planning to wear yoga pants and a baggy tshirt on admission. Planning to wear the same for going home as I did with 2nd baby. I liked taking my last pregnancy picture in the same clothes as my first clothed postpartum picture!
I will also be wearing my pelvic belt as I get bad back pain after my births & taking flip flops in case my feet swell up again!
Mine is big pajama bottoms and a baggy t shirt... I toured the labor and delivery floor yesterday at our hospital and they said since you will have a GIANT pad on you should probably wear loose bottoms..
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