Pretty Pushers blog — alternative hospital gown
Labor and Delivery gowns at Asante Ashland Community Hospital
Pretty Pushers created the first Hospital-Grade, Industrial-Use Patient Gown specific to birth.
Once in a while, we get a glimpse of our gowns in action. Thanks to birth photographer Arrow and Dot Photography, we can bathe in the bliss of a hospital birth that feels like home.
Fall Maternity Sale
Packing your hospital bag for a birth this Fall?
Pretty Pushers is celebrating the season with a Labor Gown Sale on all Fall colors!
Think crisp brown and warm olive green - and just a few dollars away from a better birth! Pack one of these in your hospital bag for more comfort and less exposure while allowing access for Fetal Monitors, IVs, the Epidural, and Skin to Skin after the baby is born.
Every Birth Story is Special
This expecting mom was afraid that a labor induction would lead her away from the natural birth she wanted.
But in fact, despite the cervadil, pitocin, and epidural, she was able to stay calm and peacefully push out her baby boy in 30 minutes! Her family and friends were nearby to welcome him to the world and all was fine in the end. This reminds us to expect the unexpected, and that we can still embrace our own story, even if it happened differently from the first draft.
...Sample Sale
New Maternity and Plus Sizes in this Sample Sale roundup!
Not many people can say they are just $19.99 away from a better birth. Pretty Pushers can! Comfort and mobility during labor and delivery await in every style of Pretty Pushers labor gowns - which all come equipped with openings for fetal monitors, access for IVs, and stretch for skin to skin. Grab Bag samples are just $19.99 and shipping is free! While supplies last...
10 Do's and Don'ts for packing your hospital birth bag
Take it from Jennifer Ashley at Pretty Little Details ... Keep the Labour Gown in your Hospital Bag.
A lot of the other stuff, you can omit from the checklist. But a gown to birth in AND to wear afterwards for nursing at the hospital...those are essential!
Check out prettylittledetails.com for pointers on why or why not to bring your whole list to the hospital for labour and delivery. We can't forget about those couple of days postpartum, too. Think about being in the hospital, having visitors, and having a newborn...