The Pink Polka Dot hospital gown is lovely elegant pink base with polka dots and a silk trim. This gown has been designed with the ladies in mind and we are proud to have seen many new babies’ first photos with Mum in this gown. The gown is designed with our signature full back cover to provide you the dignity you deserve, and let’s face it, dignity is often the first thing left at the door of the hospital so it is great to wrestle a little bit of dignity back with your own hospital gown.
All of our Gorgeous Hospital Gowns come with high quality stitching coupled with the highest quality fabric available in the market; a gorgeous 100% cotton sateen that feels soft and warm. As with all of our gowns they can be worn in any hospital setting, including maternity, surgical, cancer, outpatient – think any medical procedure and we have you covered in style.
Some people have asked if it’s ok to wear their own hospital gown and the answer is a big YES. Our Gorgeous Hospital Gowns have been designed with both hospital staff needs and patient comfort at the forefront of our mind. Our gowns incorporate all of the necessary functional elements of a hospital gown – easy access with plastic press studs (making them electric shock burn safe) on both sleeves, front and back which allows hospital staff the necessary access to conduct medical observations and run IV lines or monitoring equipment. For the patient we have included the very basic necessity, full back coverage, so you need not feel embarrassed to get up out of bed and get mobile again after your procedure; which generally helps patient recovery times. We also have pockets – apparently a big innovation in hospital gowns as no else provides them. Pockets are great for carrying simple things around the hospital such as cardiac monitors or personal items such as money for a good coffee at the canteen. They are also perfect for wearing at home in the days and weeks after your procedure, giving you something comfortable and practical to wear that is easy to get on and off (your normal clothes may not be too easy to wear at home if you can’t lift your arms or need some extra space around your body while you heal).