Winnipeg Pregnancy Guide: Postpartum Pad Tips! | Winnipeg Doula
If you're expecting in Winnipeg, you've probably heard the news regarding recent health care cuts, specifically those surrounding the postpartum period. We could talk til we're blue in the face why this is the wrong choice for Winnipeg moms, but instead, I'm here to offer some constructive advice.The first issue that has been discussed the most by Winnipeg moms lately seems to be the disappearance of those famed mesh undies. Love them or hate them- they get a lot of attention! And unfortunately, many expecting parents lately have been receiving letters from their care providers announcing that they are no longer being provided by WRHA at Winnipeg hospitals. If you've read my previous packing list suggestions found here, you've got a sneak peak into a fabulous solution.
While no more stylish than the mesh underwear and monster pad option, many women swear by Depends post birth as a hands down better choice. I'd have to agree. I know it sounds wrong, but hear me out. The postpartum period is filled with enough uncertainty and perceived loss of dignity. Depends cuts down on the leak factor, so you can go about the day getting to know your fresh babe without worrying if your new couch is sporting a new stain. They fit better and more comfortably than a one size fits all mesh underwear, and means no need for the King Kong size pad weighing you down.And now that Winnipeg hospitals may no longer be supplying the beautiful mesh underwear and postpartum pads, choosing Depends also means having an easier item to purchase. While mesh panties may need to be hunted down at a medical supply store or online, Depends are readily available at any grocery store you or your partner may have a moment to run in to. It's win-win.So while I still want to blow a giant raspberry in the direction of whomever is responsible for taking away more services from Winnipeg moms, in this case at least- fear not, you have other (and better!) options!