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non-slip slippers that you can wear for shower and short walk out to take taxi or to carpark. From my experience last week after being there for emergency C-Sec, my feet did shrunk and my slippers became loose when I was discharged as I was prescribed compression stockings to wear for 2 weeks from my stay to discharge

I suggest cushiony slippers as your feet might swell postpartum. Mine became trotters so I wore the disposable towel slippers. Going out slippers might no longer fit you due to the swelling. I had adjustable straps on my sandals for the trip home.

I wore my normal slippers when giving birth and even moving around the ward. Actually after giving birth you don’t get to walk too much too (at least from my experience). Cos mine was emergency c sect.

I wore my normal slippers when giving birth and even moving around the ward. Actually after giving birth you don’t get to walk too much too (at least from my experience). Cos mine was emergency c sect.

you can bring those cushiony ones to wear when u walk around the hospital, or u can just bring those going out slippers that way you can still use when showering/going to toilet

During my stay, I’m either on the bed or when I need to go to the restroom I’ll just wear bedroom slippers. During discharge, wear slip ons sandals.

any slipper as long as it's anti slip and comfortable for you

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