My husband and I are seriously considering a home birth. We have an interview with a midwife that comes very highly recommended on Monday. I am 22 weeks now so we would be transferring care. This is coming with a lot more research then I thought. For those who had a home birth what items did you feel you absolutely needed PP? Since I won't be at the hospital for all the normal things I don't want to forget anything! TIA!
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Re: Things needed for post partum
@runawaylaurel pizza or Chinese all around! Lol that is some pressure I'm all for fast and easy though so I'm sure they wouldn't mind take out
@coffeeismylyfe - I know you can buy those pads at preciousarrows.com. That's where I ordered my kit from and they had them in there.
-depends (weird, but nice)
-Peri bottle (I got one for each bathroom)
I made my own softer ice packs by putting half and half alcohol and water in sandwich size zip locks.
There are recipes online but baisically I made a comfry tea and poured into onto O/N maxi pads and then froze them flattish/sorta curved. I'd sit on them over a chucks pad and the cold felt great (numbing) and the comfrey helped to heal.
But that's not specific to a home birth.
My midwives didn't point me in the direction of a "kit" but the list they gave me of supplies to buy had everything and even some stuff I didn't need.
As far as a peri bottle goes I didn't know where to get one so I just got one of those ketchup squeeze bottles and cut the cap down so the water flowed faster. It was magical.
Also magical was prune juice. I drank four to six ounces every morning for a couple of months. I tried to go without it one day after a couple of weeks and it was not a good idea. So I didn't take any more chances and just kept going with it for a while!
After Ease tincture for after pains.