Do I need to take a Dressing Gown?
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Do I need to take a Dressing Gown?
Hi, I'm starting to think about what to take to the Hospital with me.
I really want to take as little as possible, the only Dressing Gown I own is quite thick and bulky. I don't mind buying a flimsy one if necessary, but I wonder if I really need one. I don't want to be baring my big ass to the world on my way to Surgery!!
What do you think? xx
I really want to take as little as possible, the only Dressing Gown I own is quite thick and bulky. I don't mind buying a flimsy one if necessary, but I wonder if I really need one. I don't want to be baring my big ass to the world on my way to Surgery!!
What do you think? xx
Astrapuss- BJSF Addict
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Hi there,
When i had my first BA i didnt have a dressing gown and just held the back of the gown together. It was ok, but i think i would have felt more comfortable with something to wrap around me.
Good luck x
When i had my first BA i didnt have a dressing gown and just held the back of the gown together. It was ok, but i think i would have felt more comfortable with something to wrap around me.
Good luck x
Vix- BJSF Addict
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I didn't take one and nurse gave me an extra surgical gown to wear. Would have felt more comfortable with one tho
kittie- BJSF Elite Member
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I would take one hun :thumbs: xx
Jaybles- BJSF Addict
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I took one just to be safe but then it turned out my hospital provided one. Which hospital are you going to?
BoobiePrize- BJSF Elite Member
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I was given a hospital gown to wear through Transform even though I'd taken my own gown...
I'd take one though babe, if they don't provide a gown, having your own with you will spare you any embarrassment. xx
I'd take one though babe, if they don't provide a gown, having your own with you will spare you any embarrassment. xx
Re: Do I need to take a Dressing Gown?
Thanks for your help Ladies,
I'll get myself a nice lightweight one at the weekend.
BoobiePrize, I'm at the Highgate. Overnight stay.
Thanks again all xxx
I'll get myself a nice lightweight one at the weekend.
BoobiePrize, I'm at the Highgate. Overnight stay.
Thanks again all xxx
Astrapuss- BJSF Addict
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Astrapuss wrote:I'm at the Highgate.
Hey
just looked in my notes from highgate and it says to a dressing gown and slippers for the walk to thatre. x
jay1983- BJSF Addict
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Thank You Jay,
Definitely going to take one! x
Definitely going to take one! x
Astrapuss- BJSF Addict
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Astrapuss wrote:Hi, I'm starting to think about what to take to the Hospital with me.
I really want to take as little as possible, the only Dressing Gown I own is quite thick and bulky. I don't mind buying a flimsy one if necessary, but I wonder if I really need one. I don't want to be baring my big ass to the world on my way to Surgery!!
What do you think? xx
I've bought a thin one for £6 from Primark cos the only one I had was a huge pink fluffy thing. I had to have one though couldn't risk flashing the ass on the walk to theatre. x
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