What to wear?
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What to wear?
Ok, I'm staying in hospital overnight. What should I take to wear and what should I wear when I'm leaving in the morning?
Ideas please?
Ideas please?
blondie12- BJSF Addict
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You could wear to hospital what your wearing home... I wore a zip up hoodie, jogging bottoms and slip on shoes... I needed help with pulling my trousers up so make sure nothing tight XX
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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I wore jeans and a vest top. Just my normal really xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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thinking of wearing tracksuit?
and what about night? gown or pyjamas?
and what about night? gown or pyjamas?
blondie12- BJSF Addict
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I had my normal jimjams and never used my slippers or house coat xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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I worn to go in jeans, smart top - on way home leggings loose button up shirt and slip on shoes. For overnight I took a button up nightshirt, pj bottoms, slippers but hardly wore them plus my dressing gown I hardly wore!!
Hope this helps
Xx
Hope this helps
Xx
rachij- BJSF Addict
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I wondered if i could use my gown instead of pyjamas?
blondie12- BJSF Addict
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I just wore my hospital gown in hospital, and jeans and a t-shirt going home xx
Gleaming- BJSF Addict
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Yeah course if u can get it on easily I could move my arms no prob but others couldn't xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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I wore a button up pj top and shorts, you won't be bade to change into them though if you want to stay in your gown... I couldn't wait to get rid of the paper knickers! Xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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I felt fresher getting washed and into my own jimjams xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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can you wash? and.. if i were cotton underwear then can i not wear paper underwear?
blondie12- BJSF Addict
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That's why I stayed in the hospital gown because of the drains, but my surgery was like 17.30. After breakfast the next day I was allowed to shower and put my going home clothes on once the drains had been removed xx
Gleaming- BJSF Addict
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Are getting them. I ever had then last time. I was up and got my face and body washed down, brushed ny teeth and hair before I settled for the night xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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oh, i thought we are not allowed to shower after op?
blondie12- BJSF Addict
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I'm getting drains this time. I had one after my section, a bag of new blood antibiotics fluids and a pee bag and I still managed to wash and brush my teeth loool so I hope to still do this after 're op
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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I sponges myself down at the sink xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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I had waterproof dressings so I was allowed to, but different surgeons say different things. So long as you've had a bath/shower before you go to the hospital you'll be fine, then you can wash your face and clean your teeth before best and have a wash/shower depending on your surgeons advice the next day :) xx
Gleaming- BJSF Addict
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Yeah I'm just a weirdo loool I need to wash at night xxx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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If you have drains you will still be able to button up your pjs over the top, when having the drains out you just unbutton your pjs and the nurse takes them out...
You won't be able to shower after (unless told otherwise) but you will be able to flannel wash around your boobs if you wanted... I didn't bother doing this at hospital though xx
Be prepared to wear the paper knickers as we all have to normally.. Saves the worry then xx
You won't be able to shower after (unless told otherwise) but you will be able to flannel wash around your boobs if you wanted... I didn't bother doing this at hospital though xx
Be prepared to wear the paper knickers as we all have to normally.. Saves the worry then xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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Yeah easier with paper pants xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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ha ha tinkerbell ;-)
i'm the same, need to have a shower in the morning and evening or i feel awful! xx
i'm the same, need to have a shower in the morning and evening or i feel awful! xx
blondie12- BJSF Addict
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I have a bath every night!! Xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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i wore a onesie to my surgery day, would have preferred to wear a simple joggers and hoodie though cos going to the loo in the onesie was a joke
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