I know this thread has been done before- maybe more than once, but I'm too lazy too search for it and I just came up with my list (with the help of Pinterest) and would like to know if I am missing anything or if there's things I have on that I won't need. I'll appreciate it!
Camera/Charger
Cellphone/Charger
Snacks
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Breastfeeding tanks
Breastfeeding bras (2)
Cheap cotton undies (10)
Hairbrush/Comb
Shampoo
Conditioner
Body Wash
Mesh sponge
Deodorant
Disposable breast pads
My going home outfit
Kindle/Charger
Razor
Face cloth
Chapstick
Hair ties
Pen and small notebook
Slippers/socks
Sanitary Pads
Foundation
Light weight blankets for baby
Baby face cloth
4 outfits for baby
PJs for baby
Socks for baby
Baby booties
Cotton hat for baby
Baby's going home outfit
Receiving blankets (2)
Scratch mittens
Hand sanitizer
2 different pacifiers
Nail clippers for baby
Baby comb
Vaseline
Nasal aspirator
3 undershirts for baby
Newborn diapers
Flip flops
Comfy pants for me to wear in hospital
Boppy pillow
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Re: Hospital Bag checklist
https://www.pregnantchicken.com/pregnant-chicken-blog/2012/5/21/hospital-bag-what-to-pack.html
ETA: not sure you'd need things like nail clippers or nasal aspirator. I'd imagine the hospital would have those things if needed?
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I am part of a Cleveland Mama FB page, and I posted there asking about the things on my list for the baby and said which hospital I'm delivering at.
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Question and it might be a stupid one, but....
If my milk isn't in yet, how do you BF the baby at the hospital that I'll need the boppy and nursing tanks/bra for?
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You definitely don't need a razor. The last thing you're gonna give a shit about is how hairy your legs are or aren't.
Nail clippers- don't need them.
You can pack extra outfits if you want him to be dressed in something other than a swaddle blanket and the plain white-t the hospital provides.
I would also recommend Chapstick. My lips got SO dry last time and unless you want to spend $5 in the gift shop, it's a wise choice.
Basically- make sure YOU are comfortable. Bring your favorite pillow, blanket, nightie, etc.
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You have nothing for you DH on the list. One reccomendation we got was gym shorts / pajama pants. He usually just sleeps in boxers so we never think to pack them when we go on vacations etc., with everyone coming in and out of the room during the night I'm sure he was glad to be wearing them.
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Just painting DB's room.
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I've also heard it's easier to bite your baby's nails off than use the baby nail clippers.
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I disagree, I shaved in the hospital, I wasn't as concerned about my legs (although I shaved those too) as I was about my armpits. I was there for 5 days. I felt like a new woman.
ETA: Although, I do agree that the list is way too much! I'd eliminate most of the baby stuff. Also, for the person that said to use the mesh undies the hospital gives you, not all hospitals give you mesh undies, so I was VERY happy to have brought my own. And I was also much more comfortable with my own pads vs. the pads the hospital gave. Bottom line for the OP, call the hospital and ask about the items you're unsure of. I called when I was having DS and asked about a few things ahead of time and they gave me all of the information I needed. Every hospital is different.