I packed food and snacks in the hospital bag for him , but do I pack him clothes ?? Like Something to sleep in , or is he just suppose to stay in his regular clothes ? I dont want him to be uncomfortable . I know he wont shower or anything there so I just packed him a tooth brush , but im unsure if he needs anything else . I must add that our hospital is 45 minutes away from our house !TIA
Re: What do I pack for S/O ?
DH is a grown man. He can pack his own bag. He went to the birthing classes with me; he knows he will need snacks and stuff, plus a change or two of clothes plus toiletries.
I may keep his home clean, his laundry clean and folded, and meals cooked. But I'm not his mommy - he can pack his own bag, and he prefers it that way.
My DH was at the hospital the whole time with our first and he was pretty miserable. The pull out "bed" he slept in was awful. Granted he's a pretty tall guy but it probably would fit someone who was 5'4. When we brought the baby home he had horrible back pain from sleeping on this bed. He barely slept and we were both exhausted making the first couple of days even more difficult.
This time around he'll stay until the baby is born, then go home, get some rest and come back and visit.
Just my two cents.
I feel this exact same way. If he doesn't pack his clothes, then too bad for him.
This! Not a darn thing!!!
I packed basketball shorts, boxers, 2 tshirts and pairs of socks, 1 pair of jeans, and a polo shirt for coming home. He said he wanted to bring his PSP so he has something to do. I asked about snacks, he said Nutrigrain bars and things were fine with him. He can use my shampoo and toothpaste. Then his deodorant and he is good to go!
There is a pull out bed in my hospital room so I think its okay for DH to change. As far as I'm concerned its just a small hotel room. You may want to check and see if theres some reason why it wouldnt be ok for DH to use your room as such.
45 min and back is a long drive for a shower.
SInce you live so far I would tell S/O to pack a small bag for himself clothes toiletries and anything he thinks he will want to do....
BUT make HIM pack it and keep it seperate from your things that way if he dosent need the stuff it isnt in the way or he could leave it in the car.
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Well I will say my hospital room will be a private room. If it were a semi private room, he wouldn't shower there. I specifically asked if he can use the shower in the labor/delivery room if he has to come from work or something, and they told me that's fine. You may want to call your hospital and ask for clarification on the showering/bathroom situation. And my DH just sleeps in athletic shorts and a maybe a t-shirt, not actual PJ's, so it just kind of looks like casual clothes.