Katie's list & my own planning got me wondering what tips you all have / have heard from others!
I'll start! My cousin who is a nurse & mom of 2 boys recommended long/thin pads for day time & overnight, having disposable breast pads on hand & said hospital should provide tucks (for hemoriods)...
Re: what are you buying for post partum recovery?
- - pads (super thick ones)
- - BFing stuff (breast pads, nipple cream, silicone cover things, nipple things you can heat or cool)
- - Hemorrhoid pads
- - Bottled water
- - Granola bars and other quick to eat foods
- - a couple nursing tanks (a side sling and a full sling to see what I like)
- - witch hazel
- - granny panties
- - cottonelle wipes
- - a short thin robe so I can wear it over my nursing tanks
- - stool softener
that is all I can think of right now.We'll miss you sweet Debbie Girl (4.21.12) and sweet Cindy Girl (8.9.12)

The only thing I can think to add is a foot bath...my feet were swollen afterthe birth of my DD.
Nipple cream, pads, and seriously (I cannot emphasize this enough) stool softener and at least 1 enema. The first poop after baby is a b!tch. I cried, and I HAD an enema.
I also plan to wet some pads with witch hazel and put them in the freezer to soothe the bottom.
Have lots of snack bars and fruit on hand b/c you will inevitably get hungry as soon as you sit down to feed LO. And bendy straws. I don't know why they were so wonderful, but I remember being so grateful for them. I guess DH could give me drinks without me even having to sit up all the way, or when I was nursing side-lying.
My hospital sent me home with the spray. Hope they do again!