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Hospital Bag Must Haves?? Help!

Hi Ladies,

I've finally gathered up some energy at trying to get my Hospital Bag all packed & ready. What are the MUST HAVES to pack? And did you pack your LO a Diaper Bag as well? Please help! This is stressing me out for some reason haha

Thanks in advance!!

*Sorry if this is a common 3rd Tri Lurker question ( I did try and search the board first but turned up with nothing)... Angel

Re: Hospital Bag Must Haves?? Help!

  • The only thing I used from our hospital bag was a nursing tank and snacks.
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  • what i packed & used..
    **empire waist dresses...i lived in these for the first couple of weeks & hated being seen in my night gowns in front of people
    **toothbrush, hair brush, shampoo, conditioner. i also packed blow dryer & straightener just to feel human. and plus my hair doesnt dry pretty naturally
    **full bottom underwear with a good fit.
    **the longest & thickest pads you can find over the counter. i wasnt comfortable wearing a diaper home.
    **computer, camera, extra memory card & plenty of batteries/power cords.
    **PILLOWS! :]

    for LO...
    **if your hosp does pictures, outfit for that.
    **if you want LO in thier "own" clothes vs the hosp onesie, onesies for this.
    **blankets.
    **the hosp provides diapers & wipes while baby is there so dont worry about that. same goes for formula, if your not BFing.
    **any other warm clothing, LO would need to go outside with, depending on temp.

    HTH! PM me if you have any other questions. i also recommend packing an extra bag in your bag. people bring gifts & you'll want something to put dirty clothing in.

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  • Nursing tank, snacks, chapstick, cameras, my own pillow, outfit for baby to wear home.  I also changed into my own yoga pants after both of my deliveries, it just made me feel better.  That was all that I used both times.  You won't need anything for the baby, the hospital provides everything you need.
  • you literally need nothing for your LO except a carseat to bring him/her home in. the hospital provides diapers, wipes, blanket and even a shirt. i didn't even bother putting him in the outfit i brought b/c the ride was just 3 minutes home and he was asleep and i didn't want to wake him.

    for myself, just a nursing tank, yoga pants, and toiletries.

    extra clothes for DH and toiletries for him too.

    good luck! see you here soon! :)

  • two outfits for LO. ours peed on his and didn't get to wear it home :(

    granny throwaway undies for you

    slippers/socks for hospital stay

    nice robe you can throw on when visitors come (i'm in the nasty hospital gown in all my 200+ pics :(

    nursing bra (my boobs were down to my waist in all the pics :(

    GL and enjoy your baby ?

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  • For labor the only thing I used that I had brought was chapstick. For PP I had pajamas and toiletries. I ended up having my mom bring clothes for my LO b/c she was waay to small for the hospital clothes. I also had her bring my boppy, we had a lot of feeding issues and having the boppy helped alot.
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  • my must haves were:

    my own clothes (just pj pants and nursing tanks with a zip up hoodie)... my baby was in the NICU/special care nursery and it was horrible riding/walking down the halls in the hospital gowns

     

    my phone charger and laptop (was up at night pumping and needed something to do- may not use a laptop if LO rooms in)

     

    my own toothbrush (the hospital provides any toiletries you will need, but the toothbrushes are worthless)

     

    my own pillow (I hate the waterproof hospital pillows, the pillowcase falls off then your face sticks to the pillow....)

     

    lanolin if you plan to bf/pump

    As for LO, we brought her clothes and blankets from home for in the nursery, totally not necessary, but it made us feel better :)

  • Here's what I used from my bag:

    CLOTHES FOR ME
    Nursing tank tops
    Pretty pajamas (nursing top)
    Robe
    Flip flops
    Socks
    Hair rubber bands
     
    TOILETRIES
    Bath towel (hospital ones are rough)
    Wash cloth
    Shampoo (travel size) x 2
    Body wash (travel size)
    Conditioner (travel size)
    Razor
    Toothpaste and toothbrush
    Mouthwash
    Chapstick
    Makeup
    Hairbrush
     
    OTHER
    DVDs
    Magazines
    Camera
    Camera charger
    Flip Video with charger
    Cell phone
    Phone Charger 
    Journal and pen
    Pillows (hospitals run low)
    Pens
     
    FOR BABY
    Carseat
    Boppy
    Going home outfit
    Baby book for footprints
     
    FOR NURSING
    Lanolin
     
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  • Most of the ladies who have responded already covered most of it.  My only addition would be a squeeze water bottle.  I arrived at the hospital at 7am and didn't deliver DS until 9:30 at night.  I got really thirsty during labour and since I'd had the epi, I was on my back for a lot of the day.  It was much easier to drink the water from a squeeze bottle rather than from a cup (which I tried to use and spilled all over myself).

     Also - DH helped hold my leg while I pushed, which meant he was standing non-stop for 3 hours (yes - I pushed for 3 hours) - not including the time before I got the epi (another 3 hours) when I insisted he press on my lower back while I leaned against the wall.  He wished he had throught to bring more comfortable shoes rather than the Teva's he hd worn.  Although he didn't dare complain, I heard him telling a friend who's wife was about to give birth, to bring a pair of comfortable shoes.

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  • Things I used:

    • Chapstick
    • Robe for walking the halls
    • Shampoo/conditioner/deodorant
    • Lanolin for nipples if BF
    • Camera
    • Laptop
    • Cell phone
    • Going home outfit

    For DS:

    • Pacifier (DS hated the hospital one, liked the Avant one we brought)
    • A&D ointment (hospital only had balmex for diaper rash)
    • Going home outfit
    • Car-seat

    For DH:

    • Change of clothes, deodorant

     

     

  • we had massagers and calming cds which both were used during delivery
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  • I'm not going through and reading all the responses, but just in case no one said it...

    Slippers or socks!  Hospital floors are gross!


    • DD1: August 2009
    • DD2: December 2010
    • DS: August 2012
    • M/C 9/2013, 12/2013 
    • DD3: October 2014 - April 2015 Miss you baby girl.
    • Current Due date:  April 14, 2016
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