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Post by Dayzeee 25th March 2014, 7:59 pm

Been searching online and doing my own head in trying to find pjs or nightie or onesie with either zip or button up for the hospital stay and because I'm only 5ft can't find nothing!  shrug Looking for long sleeved coz I'm always cold....Gonna crack up soon, any ideas girls? X
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Post by LuciaH 25th March 2014, 8:04 pm

I took pj bottoms and a vest top to sleep in Hun as you can step into the vest top which is great. The room should be nice and warm too so you should not get too cold. Xx
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Post by Sahara1981 25th March 2014, 8:16 pm

New look onesie in teen sizes and on sale!!

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Post by mirren001 25th March 2014, 8:27 pm

Hiya,
Lucia is right you're better with separates, onesies although comfy aren't very practical.
Next have some nice PJ's that you can mix n match. XXX
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Post by Princess_x 25th March 2014, 9:08 pm

Primark x
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Post by Dayzeee 25th March 2014, 9:12 pm

Thanks girls! Makes sense actually to wear separates! I got loads of vest tops just need some new pj bottoms as I only have one other pair and there too big! X
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Post by mrsball 25th March 2014, 9:14 pm

Matalan , bhs, primark, and good old eBay even river island do separates x
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Post by Charlii 25th March 2014, 9:30 pm

I got a night shirt from Primark, it was perfect. Not too hot, button up front, slip on some leggings underneath. Though the night of the op I was roasting. Im naturally hot as it is, but I think because of the GA and the hormones etc, I was melting. Ended up sleeping in just my bra and boxers with a sheet over me.
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Post by Dayzeee 25th March 2014, 11:11 pm

Thanks again, I got some nice cuffed grey marl coloured ones on matalan online with little stars and moons on, cute....they came with a grey top too with long sleeves which I'll take Aswell as a vest top, they were only a tenner.

Charlili on eBay they have batman onesies! I did think of you! :) x
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Post by Charlii 26th March 2014, 8:38 am

Haha! Love that you thought of me! I've seen them before, theres quite a few. You can get them with capes too! Not really a onsie fan personally...I'll stick with the batbras!
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Post by jensk 26th March 2014, 9:45 am

Primark primark primark! Got loads of cute button down pj tops and trousers and loads of comfy couch slob pants and scrunchies etc. I'm actually looking forward to my rest in recovery with all these pretty pjs! Xxx
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Post by Moomins 26th March 2014, 4:16 pm

I was gonna get a onesie but then I thought as I'm having drains will I even be able to get changed out of my hospital gown?? 
I hope I can 
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Post by Lacey24 26th March 2014, 5:49 pm

Hi Hun i took pjs I bought a size bigger as like my pjs baggy but didn't actually put mine on til in the morning just b4 I came home and that's what I came home in x
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Post by Dayzeee 26th March 2014, 8:06 pm

Hi moomins I'm not having drains so don't know but I would imagine a onesie would be restrictive, I got some separates one from matalan only ten quid..I got size 8 but now wondering if I shudda got a bigger size to allow for swelling.
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Post by tinkerbell24 26th March 2014, 8:14 pm

If it's stretch tops ur own.size is fine

First time round I.stayed in hospital gown.lol after reop I.got up and got into vest top and pj bottoms, if I'd worn a onside I'd be far too warm xx
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