I'm planning a homebirth for my second baby (my first was born med-free at a hospital).
I fully expect to birth at home, but I know that transports to hospitals do happen if the situation warrants. Would it make any sense to have a small hospital bag packed with, I don't know, a change of clothes for me and the baby, some toiletries...so if a transport becomes necessary it's just ready to grab? I don't know if that's just kind of silly given the fairly low odds of needing it. Plus, a family member can probably just stop by my house to gather what I'd need if it comes to that, right? I think I'm kind of in ultra-nesting mode so I'm trying to get everything as "ready" as it can be.
Just wondering what other homebirthing people have done.
Thanks!
Re: Homebirthers - do you pack a backup hospital bag?
i didnt.
baby #1 was HB transfer for c/s and i didnt have a bag. by the time i needed anything that would have been in a hypothetical bag, someone (parents, sibling, bff, etc) could have gone to the house to get it. we didnt put clothes on baby anyway, we snuggled skin-to-skin for a while when he was finally brought to me.
baby #2 was an HBAC. and i did not pack a bag on purpose. was intentionally not preparing for what-if hospital transfer!
This. Plus, I think for me some of it was psychological... like, if I'd have packed a bag, it would have planted that doubt in my head that I'd be able to do it naturally at home. So instead, not packing one solidified in my head the mental visualization of my birth taking place at home. Maybe a bit silly, but it was important for me to focus on the positive, best-case scenario and not the "what-ifs"
My midwife recommended having the car seat installed and a bag packed just in case. Her reasoning was that if you have to transfer for a non-emergency and are able to be discharged soon after, you don't want to be waiting around the hospital while someone goes back to get the car seat or a change of clothes for you.
I packed a really basic bag. All I had was a change of clothes for me, glasses and contact stuff, and an outfit for the baby. I did think of that bag a few times during labor when it was tough
Thankfully though, I didn't need to use it!
This is me exactly. I don't want any doubts in my mind.