How many bags did you have? Did you take them in at once? Were you induced (so your bags weren't spontaneous) or go naturally without a schedule? I'm debating on taking my shower bag in at the time of my induction because I won't need it right away. Also, I may have over-packed, but that's just how I am, and if I end up with a c-section I want enough clothes for a 4-day stay rather than 2 for vaginal birth. I just don't want to seem ridiculous with my 3 bags. 1 for clothes for me and the husband, 1 with boppy and babe's going home clothes, and one with shower/makeup/hair stuff.
How many bags did you take to the hospital? 94 votes
We had 2 - a labor bag and a postpartum bag. I definitely overpacked and took out a bunch of stuff before we went to the hospital, and even then I didn't use much of what we brought.
I packed like an idiot I didn't bring any toiletries but the hospital gave me a couple of bags of breast pump stuff and baby stuff which was pretty great
We had 3, a bag for our clothes and toiletries that we took up for labor and postpartum. We had a bag of snacks. Our third bag was our little ones bag of clothes and things. My DH went and got this bag after we were moved to a postpartum room.
I deffinately overpacked considering I was in a hospital gown wayyyy longer then expected. (Due to being induced and it taking 2 1/2 days and then another day in the gown because of magnesium)
I had a scheduled c-section and took 3 bags: a carry-on size with mine and hubby's clothes, small tote with shower and toiletry items, and diaper bag for baby. We were told not to bring any bags inside the hospital until we made it out of recovery and into our mother-baby room.
We brought one bag and the boppie. This was my third, so I only packed the essentials (clothes, phone charger, and I put toiletries in a ziplock) and I threw in my labor tools before we left (essential oils, speaker for music, etc).
I was induced and we had one bag for us and one bag for the baby. My poor hubby didn't pack enough clothes though because we delivered so late we had to stay another day but after getting home I felt like I over packed lol
I had seperate bags for me, hubby, & baby. I had my purse w stuff for labor & baby book. Def over packed. I think I wore my own stuff once for about an hour but was so uncomfortable i put the hospital robe back on. Def bring your own toiletries!
I walked in there, being induced and expecting a vaginal delivery, with 2 bags packed enough for 3 days. 1 with clothes for hubby and I and then the diaper bag packed with all of baby's things. I ended up walking out of there, having an emergency cesarean and staying 5 days, with three large hospital belonging bags in addition to our two initial bags. So I would hope for the best, but plan for the worst because I seriously didn't.
I walked in planning on a vaginal birth and ended up c section as well. I was in the hospital Saturday to Thursday evening. The first 3 days I was in the hospital gown since I was laboring and recovering. I packed enough for 3-4 days, but my husband went home at night after I delivered, so he was able to bring anything extra I needed when he came to the hospital. I had 2 overnight bags and 2 camera bags, but I used everything I brought!
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One smallish overnight bag containing 2 comfy outfits, slippers, small makeup bag, travel sized toiletries in side pocket, a package of baby wipes, and one outfit/blanket for baby. I also had my purse which had camera and cell charger. Didn't need or want for anything else. Hospital provided towels etc and everything else I needed for baby. This was my 4th delivery and by now I know what I need to 'survive' for a night or two.
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