Ruffle Strap Labor & Delivery Gown
Ruffle Strap Labor & Delivery Gown | Black
Ruffle Strap Labor & Delivery Gown
Ruffle Strap Labor & Delivery Gown | Black
Details
Details
A picture-perfect labor & delivery gown designed with comfort and function in mind. Thoughtful features give your care team easy access, and ultra-soft, stretchy fabric keeps you comfortable before, during, and after giving birth.
- Front snaps for monitoring, exams, and skin-to-skin
- Back openings for epidurals
- Snap-down straps for nursing and pumping access
- Pockets for all your essentials
- Great for those first photos with your baby
Fit & Sizing
Fit & Sizing
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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FAQs
Why should I bring my own labor gown to the hospital?
Because it gives you comfort, access, and something made to support your body and your newborn—helping you feel more confident and comfortable. It’s also great for those first mommy and me photos in the hospital or birthing center.
Is it good for skin‑to‑skin and nursing right after birth?
Yes. Snap‑down straps and front snaps let you nurse and do skin‑to‑skin without fully removing the gown.
Can I wear this gown for both vaginal birth and C‑section?
Yes. Flexible fit and back and front openings make it suitable for either birth type.
Will this gown work postpartum too?
Definitely. Many nursing moms use it for recovery, nursing (as a nursing nightgown), and lounging in the early days after birth.
What is a labor and delivery gown, and how is it different from a hospital gown?
A labor and delivery gown is designed for giving birth—with breastfeeding access, IV-friendly sleeves, and a fit that accommodates your changing body. It’s far softer and more functional than a standard-issue hospital gown.
Do hospitals allow you to wear your own labor and delivery gown?
Most do, but it’s best to check with your provider or hospital ahead of time. Our gowns are designed with all the access points medical staff need.
Should I pack more than one labor and delivery gown in my hospital bag?
Many moms bring two labor gowns—one for labor and one for recovery (and those first photos). That way, you’ll feel fresh, especially if your first gown becomes soiled during birth.