Do i need to take pj's?
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Do i need to take pj's?
Just wondered as i will be staying one night at the hospital do i need to take pj's or do you wear one of those strange gowns?I imagine that they are in and out keep checking your boobies.Wanted to know as i don't own front button up pj's and will need to buy some.Thanks
daisymay- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Do i need to take pj's?
yeah i was told something easy to put on button up front, ive got some
funky pjs from primark..
i struggled to find anything that wasnt grannyish lol xx
funky pjs from primark..
i struggled to find anything that wasnt grannyish lol xx
KNOTTY80- BJSF Addict
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Re: Do i need to take pj's?
I bought some nice PJ's from Primark too with a zip up front. Think I travelled home in them!
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Re: Do i need to take pj's?
I can highly recomment the ones from Primark too cheap and cheerful I got short sleeve button up pj's and a matching dressing gown for £11. I also bought a zip up velour top and bottoms from there to travel home in as I don't own a tracksuit or anything that seemed easy to get on after the op x
Peachy34- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Do i need to take pj's?
It's best to take your PJs with you and button up fronts are the best option as you quite rihtly said, you will be constantly checked during your stay... You may find you don't use them and remain in your gown, it just depends on how you're feeling, but best to have them if you do feel up to getting up and dressed, if you feel OK the last thing you'll want to do is sit in that awful gown. xx
Re: Do i need to take pj's?
Def take button up pjs. I got helped into mine and was glad go get out that gown
kittie- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Do i need to take pj's?
I took pjs but never wore them, I just stayed in the gown...it seemed easier with the drains in and they weren't removed until the following morning xxx
Daisylou- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Do i need to take pj's?
Thanks for all your replies.xx
daisymay- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Do i need to take pj's?
I have loads of black slack PJ bottom s which I love so just wanted top. I went to primark and got a white 50's pattern one and a slack vest top. When I got to the till it came to £1 for both! Was over the moon to say the least. I'm taking valour bottoms , vest top and valour zip top to travel back in. I know valour is a bit WAG/CHAV but its comfy! Lol! x
jay1983- BJSF Addict
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Re: Do i need to take pj's?
I wondered if it was a bit chavish too but I went for a khaki colour so didn't feel too bad its only for dossing round the house in so I don't care aslong as it fits my new boobies in I got a size 12 so hopefully plenty of room x
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