December 2016 Moms

Hospital Bag Thread

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Re: Hospital Bag Thread

  • @dmontgo - sending you good vibes! 
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  • @dmontgo - happy to hear the good news!  Hang in there!
  • @dmontgo that's great news! Does that mean you will be in overnight? I'm glad you went in!

    It's funny my DD has been pretty chill while I'm in here...except for when I'm on monitors. Crazy kiddo! 
    DD1 5/23/14, DD2 12/5/16   Baby #3 on the way!


  • Happy to hear some good news @dmontgo!
  • @dmontgo - excellent news!! Glad to hear it
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  • @dmontgo - Yessss great news!!!
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  • So glad he gets to stay in @dmontgo thank goodness you two are okay!

    I didn't read all of the replies so
    hopefully this isn't redundant, but I think it's good advice and wanted to give it. Bring several changes of pajamas! The night sweats after giving birth are out of this world. I wake up every couple of hours completely soaking and want to change. I also ask the nurses for extra sheets so I can layer them and strip off a layer when I wake up soaked. I usually just buy some men's Hanes V necks and lots of black underwear and that's my go to night time attire.  

  • @dmontgo So glad to read your update! Hope you're able to chillax a bit this weekend. I know it's hard to not be anxious, but i'm sending positive thoughts & creepy internet hugs :)

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  • @dmontgo ok now I'm updated! I'm so sorry you had to go through this! I understand the worry and am keeping you and Ashton in my thoughts. Xoxo!
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  • Great news, glad to hear everything is ok @dmontgo !!!! Sending all the positive thoughts and vibes!
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  • @dmontgo friend - please make real posts about stuff this serious!!!  I'm sorry.  I know how scary it is to go through what you're dealing with right now.  Happy to see your results came back clear - so at this point it's high BP with no other diagnosis?  

    Come Monday make sure you push your OB to update meds.  I know you are tired of feeling like shit from them, but if they haven't added a beta blocker (usually Labatelol) they should.  When that was added for me, it bought me a few weeks.

    You know my story, and know I've walked a mile in these very scary footsteps.  I am here for you.  I know how isolating it can be when nobody understands what it all means, or how scary it can get.  Hang in there and please keep us posted.  <3
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  • @dmontgo, sorry you're going through all of this.  Hopefully, the new meds they give you on Monday will regulate your BP better, and Ashton will be able to stay put for several more weeks.  Hugs, and I'll be keeping you in my thoughts.
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  • I went very light and will plan the same this time! I'd say essentials like you would pack for a weekend away (shower shoes and cleansing stuff, chargers, camera, contracts/glasses... things like that.) Boppy and my own pillow. I did black leggings, but only packed enough for a vaginal birth and I ended with a section and needed a few days more. Also, a zip up for you SO so s/he can do skin to skin too! For babe I did one newborn outfit and one 3 month outfit (they were predicting a 9 pound baby and he was!)
  • The more I look over this thread...the more I realize I'll probably just throw shit together when I go into labor haha. The hospital isn't very far from us, I think like 10-15 minutes whether we take the freeway or surface streets. Someone can always run to our house if needed. I mean, someone WILL need to probably....Dogs....
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  • @brittnic I would at least "pack" a few things. I just have stuff in one spot in my room, it's not actually packed. I currently have 2 bags.

    One is the bag I bring to my appointments but I added a little after my hospital trip last week. It has: hospital paperwork, doctor paperwork, book, spare phone charger (one of those battery pack things), travel toothbrush toothpaste deodorant. That's always packed now. 

    "Real deal" pile of stuff has more toiletries, fluffy socks with grippers, adult coloring book and pencils, and my warm robe. Obviously I just started and more will be added as we get closer. I also have stuff for the baby set aside in her room that DH can just throw in a bag. DH asked me to do that because he has no idea what to pack for the baby. And we've done this before, he should know.

    DH isn't bringing anything for himself because we live 10 minutes from the hospital and he's going to be showering at home and probably "taking a break" 2ce a day. Once in the morning for himself (rest, shower, study for his final) and once on the evening so he can spend time with our 2yo. It's important to me to have them spend time together during that time so that's the solution we've worked out. 


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  • @brittnic86 I had no bag packed until the day I went in for induction...at 42 weeks! Good thing I didn't have to experience going into labor or I would have been very under prepared!
  • @brittnic86 I'm right with you. I kind of have a mental list of things I need. Maybe I'll put some essential stuff together when we get closer. We live close enough FI or anyone else can bring anything forgotten. And doula will have her marry poppins bag of goodies for actual labor (most of which we're going to try and stay at home for anyways). 
  • I actually don't think not packing a bag is a bad move if where you are delivering covers your basics. Then you aren't expecting anything or wishing you had packed other things.

    i would recommend sticking a towel in the car in case your water breaks and making sure you have a camera. 

    My water broke first and there was not a rush to the hospital cos labor had yet to start. Even so, the realization I would not come home again without a child had me in mental comatose. We had written out all the " on the way out the door" items (phone, charger, food, feed dog, etc) which was essential. Do not expect yourself to be able to think clearly then!
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  • @slartybartfast I think I'll make a list, I'm good at lists. I just use stuff daily. I made a list of stuff to grab before we left for our wedding lol.
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  • Oh man, when I miss a chunk of thread I miss what's going on! @dmontgo so glad you went in and made it through that scare!!!!  I'm so behind the times. 

    I just started packing a hospital bag, and realized I'll want my prenatal vitamins too! Don't forget those ladies, we will need everything we can to recover, no matter how your baby is coming out. 



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  • I went shopping this weekend for some supplies for my to-pack hospital bag. I got a button up night gown from Kohl's that I thought would be good to have for BF and to wear after I change out of my hospital gown. I will either it wear it without pants, or with some sweat pants depending on how I am feeling. It's loose and soft. Thought it would be good for maternity leave too. I also got some slip on slippers with a good grip for walking around the hospital.

    Still have a ton more to get and to pack, but I made the first steps!!

    How did you determine nursing bra sizes? I was wanting to get the non-padded ones for on maternity leave, but have heard that once your milk comes in that your breasts grow...
  • I went shopping this weekend for some supplies for my to-pack hospital bag. I got a button up night gown from Kohl's that I thought would be good to have for BF and to wear after I change out of my hospital gown. I will either it wear it without pants, or with some sweat pants depending on how I am feeling. It's loose and soft. Thought it would be good for maternity leave too. I also got some slip on slippers with a good grip for walking around the hospital.

    Still have a ton more to get and to pack, but I made the first steps!!

    How did you determine nursing bra sizes? I was wanting to get the non-padded ones for on maternity leave, but have heard that once your milk comes in that your breasts grow...
  • I don't know if this has been mentioned or not, so sorry if it has. I found it easier to pack my own prescription meds, and tell the nurses what I have with me, instead of relying on them to make sure I get the right meds at the right time. Also, if you or DH has any special equipment you use to sleep, make sure to pack that. I have a c-pap mschine that will have to be packed.
  • @AbriannaO your bra size will change once your milk comes in and then again once your supply regulates. If your band size went up during pregnancy (you know from your organs being shoved up in your ribs) it should go back to normal but your boobs will be huge. Get a couple cheap sleep bras or nursing tanks for the first week or so to live in before your size settles. Look for nursing bras with stretch and 6 rows of hooks instead of the standard three.
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    @AbriannaO your bra size will change once your milk comes in and then again once your supply regulates. If your band size went up during pregnancy (you know from your organs being shoved up in your ribs) it should go back to normal but your boobs will be huge. Get a couple cheap sleep bras or nursing tanks for the first week or so to live in before your size settles. Look for nursing bras with stretch and 6 rows of hooks instead of the standard three.
    Not necessarily. My bra size stayed the same from 6 months pregnant until after I weaned.

    Edit: pregnant not pregmanmt.


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  • Mamax2 said:
    I don't know if this has been mentioned or not, so sorry if it has. I found it easier to pack my own prescription meds, and tell the nurses what I have with me, instead of relying on them to make sure I get the right meds at the right time. Also, if you or DH has any special equipment you use to sleep, make sure to pack that. I have a c-pap mschine that will have to be packed.
    Just want to mention to anyone who is thinking of doing this.... is to check with your hospital's policy on outside medications.  My hospital WILL NOT let you take anything, even tylenol, that you brought from home.  They want everything that they give you to be scanned and put in the system for safety/liability reasons. 
  • My hospital also doesn't allow any outside meds. Even saline nose spray! They did let me bring chapstick though they noted it in my chart. Srsly. 
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  • Dang. Even vitamins? 

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  • @yellingbanana I totally forgot my prenatal when I was in the hospital. So I don't know about vitamins. But I assume if they know about them or see them they would at least note it. But I didn't ask cuz that was not on my list for dh to grab lol. 
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  • @yellingbanana I have prescription vitamins that I get at the hospitals in house pharmacy. When I had my cerclage put in, H was not allowed to give me my unopened bag that he got from downstairs.


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  • I didn't even think bringing in your own meds wouldn't be allowed. Sorry ladies.
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