Pretty Pushers blog — Birthing Gown

Labor and Delivery gowns at Asante Ashland Community Hospital

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.  

 

 


Transition Gown Sale

Comfortable for Maternity, Utilitarian for Birth, and Easy for Nursing.

Ready for Birth in the Pretty Pushers transition gown

The Transition Gown, on sale now at Pretty Pushers!


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.

Pretty Pushers Fall maternity sale


Packing a Bag for Homebirth

"I have been asked quite a bit if I will be packing a home-birth bag and the answer is, yes!

Why pack a bag if I’m staying home?! The simple answer is that I want everything to be in one spot for my birth team so they aren’t having to ask where things are while I’m in labor. This will also (hopefully) prevent people having to run around or searching for things that I ask for or want."

-Elisha Burns, Bringing up the Burns blog

Just as in a hospital birth, Elisha makes the point that there are comforts and...


Attention NYC preggos!


One regret that we hear repeated again and again is “I wish I was more prepared for birth”.

Preparedness is education and power... go get some on October 3rd
💥. Our doula partner @chantal.traub will be there to offer priceless skills for the big day. There are a few spots left!  From strengthening your pelvic floor to breathing to pushing...it can't hurt (pun intended) to have several labor and delivery scenarios in your back pocket for when the day comes.

 

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