What to Look for in a Hospital Gown for Birth?
Choosing the right labor gown for your birth experience is exciting, but it can feel overwhelming if you're unsure what features matter most. Here's what to consider when selecting a gown for your delivery day.
Access for Your Care Team
While style matters, your care team's ability to provide care is essential. The ideal labor gown needs strategic openings for fetal monitoring and breastfeeding, as well as design features that allow for epidural placement if you choose that option.
The Lila labor gown includes all these essential features. It has a belly opening for fetal monitor cords, a low back design for epidural access, and chest openings for immediate skin-to-skin contact after birth.
Comfort Features
Comfort is one of the main reasons mothers bring their own labor gown. Traditional hospital gowns can be scratchy and irritating to sensitive skin, and their minimal coverage often leaves mothers feeling exposed during birth.
The ideal birth gown features soft, stretchy fabric that's gentle on your skin while providing ample coverage to help you feel secure. Lila offers several options to meet these needs—from the lighter Juliet to the more modest Nadia gown.
Practical Considerations
A quality labor gown should be reusable, not disposable like standard hospital gowns. That's why these labor and delivery gowns are made with durable, machine-washable materials, making them perfect for both birth and postpartum.
Easy access for skin-to-skin contact and breastfeeding is crucial. The Lila Gown features convenient chest snaps to accommodate these needs.
Finally, a labor gown should properly fit your unique body type and size, allowing you to feel comfortable and confident during your birth experience.
We have tastefully created our birth gowns with these features in mind, so if you need a birth gown, take a look at what we have to offer.