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Does anyone know if you can wear a bra or crop top type thing in a c section? I have really big boobs that have got even bigger during pregnancy and being braless is so uncomfy
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Learn more about our guidelines.You have to be completely naked. They usually give you two hospital gowns to wear. You take the back one off once in theatre so they can use antiseptic and put the spinal in
Hey when you’re having a c section. They will ask you to remove everything under wear n bras off. Because due to having a spinal they will need to clean your back with antiseptic and you’ll be just wearing a hospital gown all through. Hope that makes sense
I had an emergency last time so I still had my own nightie and bra on and tbh I took the bra off just before to be able to do skin to skin after birth, (40H) tbh there’s so much going on and weird sensations of pushing and pulling, your boobs will be the last thing on your mind you will be waiting for that little cry that’s all my brain was focused on x *also the band can get right in the way of the spinal being done mine had to be done higher last time
I had mine on last time and they didn't get me to remove it 🤷♀️