Jessica Alba Gets Ready to Deliver with B.Y.O.G.
As the date draws near for her delivery, Jessica Alba is getting her hospital bag ready. The actress, due in late May/early June, just ordered a Labor and Delivery Gown in Bluebird from B.Y.O.G. – Bring Your Own Gown.
What makes B.Y.O.G .’s gowns stand out from the competition are their styling and impressive functionality. These gowns are attractive enough that you will want to wash and wear them again and again, even after you are home from the hospital. The gently gathered sleeves and neckline make these gowns look more like a cute peasant top than something you would wear if you were ill. The placement of the snaps down the back ensure that your butt is covered and that there is easy access for both breastfeeding and any medical interventions such as an epidural, should you choose to have one.
I recently wore one of these gowns when I had my own baby. Every nurse on the maternity ward came to see it and they decided to purchase one for one of the pregnant nurses to deliver in. It was the only design they had seen that was both cute and medically up to snuff. I got so many compliments on my hospital pictures and I am sure it was the cute gown than kept me from looking as tired as I felt! Since my delivery I have worn my gowns again, as they are easy to unsnap for middle of the night feedings.
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- Posted on May 5, 08 at 9:00AM
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May 5th, 2008 at 10:40 am
i love these. the prints are wonderful and the gowns look like they are made really well made. But does anyone know of something like this that is less expensive? $95, ouch! With everything else I have to buy for baby I just can’t justify another $100 out. Anyone know of a cheaper alternative?
May 5th, 2008 at 10:53 am
I think these are so pretty and such a step up from the standard maternity floor garb but what I don’t understand is how any one gown is going to last them through all of labor/postpartum stuff. I had a perfectly typical labor and delivery and postpartum period, and there was SO MUCH blood and goo and gross stuff just flowing out of me (sorry, if TMI) that I was grateful that there were an unlimited supply of hospital gowns to keep changing into. If you bring your own gown, no one’s going to wash it for you, so you end up keeping the dirty, bloody garments in a corner of your room for your whole hospital stay. Ick. I can see purchasing something like this for pictures, but I certainly wouldn’t want to risk wearing it for any of the “real” stuff. Unless I was infinitely wealthy, I guess, and could order about 10 at once!
May 5th, 2008 at 12:19 pm
only in hollywood wood someone spend $100 for a “gown” to give birth in…..ridiculous! as the previous comment said, my labor/delivery was so blood/goo/etc laden that i threw out the $5 maternity t-shirt i had been wearing. they also had me change into a backless gown (which makes sense for functional reasons)…i mean i’m all for “to each her own” but if she thinks that thing is going to look pretty enough for pictures after giving birth, well….
May 5th, 2008 at 1:01 pm
It’s a little pricey for something that is going to get really messy and may not ever get the stains out. but it’s a great idea. I think I would make my own before I would actually buy one.
May 5th, 2008 at 1:53 pm
Oh yeah – I was only considering wearing this for photos and to greet family and friends. It’s way to expensive to just be bled all over during the actual labor and delivery! But even to wear for photos and what not I’d like to keep it $50 or less. If anyone knows of alternatives that would be great. Otherwise, I’m thinking of just having a couple made…
May 5th, 2008 at 5:36 pm
Amandamay,if we all had that amount of money and could afford, I think plenty of people would do the same. I don’t see the harm. She has done charity work and since this is a special time in her life ,why not spoil herself
May 5th, 2008 at 5:54 pm
I had one of these gowns and loved it! i didn’t wear it for the delivery but I wore the next day when everyone was visiting. i also wore it afterwards because it was so comfy and easy to nurse in. you’re giving life ladies – treat yourselves!
May 5th, 2008 at 10:36 pm
I haven’t children, so forgive my ignorance but wouldn’t the bottom of the gown be up around your waist so that much of the guck (sorry if offensive) wouldn’t get on the gown? Also, it is most likely that when you are giving birth you would be in a hospital gown. Couldn’t the BYOG, be for active labour, not pushing?
I personally don’t see the problem for spending the money on something that is going to make you feel a little prettier in a not-so-pretty situation. $95 dollars really isn’t that much money when you think about it.
May 6th, 2008 at 12:09 pm
These gowns just look like potato sacks to me! I labored in the hospital gown, which got all bloody, and then put on a cute Victoria’s Secret nightie I got for $25. I’m not against spending some money on myself,but I’d rather spend the $100 on a cute outfit to go home in than a dumpy gown.
May 6th, 2008 at 5:16 pm
I agree Kira- I think they look a bit frumpy.
Almost like a dress an 80 yr old women would wear on a Hawaiian vacation LOL. No offense!!
May 6th, 2008 at 7:25 pm
I don’t see the need to buy one of those things, it just seems like a frivolous waste of money. When I delivered my youngest I was wearing nothing but a nighttime nursing bra (I had a waterbirth with her) which got covered in meconium when she stooled right after she was delivered. Anyone that tells you meconium doesn’t stain is lying! I would be pretty peeved at myself for ruining something I spent $100 on (I rarely spend that much money on anything for myself.)
May 6th, 2008 at 11:33 pm
I agree that the gown would probably get all gunked up during the delivery. However, who’s to say that Jessica is planning on wearing it during the actual delivery? She may very well be planning on wearing it AFTER the delivery, for pictures and visitors.
I can understand not wanting to wear a hospital gown for pictures and visitors. Not only do they not look great, but the ones that have ties on them (as apposed to snaps) don’t fit very well either. They also don’t always stay on very well.
August 24th, 2008 at 10:54 pm
Hi, I’m interested in buying a gown or two. Can you let me know if there’s any other deal coming up? I tried to use cbb15 for 15% off but it doesn’t work any more.