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Must haves in hospital bag?

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For those of you that have packed your bag or just had a baby I need your advice! What are some must have items, and what can I leave out? I have a list I was following but I wanted some personal ideas from you =) This is for me & baby.

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Re: Must haves in hospital bag?

  • i used the list in DH's dad book - it made him so happy lol.

    i have a t-shirt for myself (though not sure i will wear it, maybe just home), a robe and slippers that i don't care if they get ruined, nursing tanks, maternity yoga pants to wear home, a hoodie and toiletries. i also bought a travel size pack of anti-bac surface wipes and hand wipes and some cottonelle wipes to help clean up the hot mess i'm sure down there will become.

    i plan on wearing a hospital gown most of the time and the mesh undies they provide b/c i've heard they are so comfy.

    also camera, extra camera battery, camera battery charger and cell phone charger.

    nothing except snacks for DH b/c he isn't allowed to spend the night (tiny NYC hospital rooms means i have a roommate).

    ETA - i also packed some warm socks.

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  • My sister just had a baby and said her "must haves" were a robe, slippers, comfy blanket, and toilet paper wipes.

    She never wore her underwear as she only wore the mesh ones at the hospital. 

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  • Ooh I like a lot of this! I have most of what is listed but there are some things I forgot! Keep it coming, ladies :)
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  • Pads. I know some people love the hospital ones but after wearing them for a day, I was glad I brought my own. The ones they give you are no joke a foot long and I couldn't stand them getting all bunched up in my underwear. I got the thick Always overnight ones and they were perfect. I also went out and bought cheap underwear at target that I didn't care about for my last day there and trip home. Other things I packed were travel size toiletries, several pairs of comfy pants and shirts, boppy, several outfits for baby, swaddle me, laptop, DVDs, chargers, change for the vending machine. That's what I can remember off the top of my head.
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    My sister just had a baby and said her "must haves" were a robe, slippers, comfy blanket, and toilet paper wipes.

    She never wore her underwear as she only wore the mesh ones at the hospital. 

    I'm surprised your sister had toilet paper wipes as a must have. If you give birth vaginally, I know you are not supposed to wipe down there. Not sure if it's different for a c-section. You wouldn't want to anyways because you're so swollen and beat up.
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    Pads. I know some people love the hospital ones but after wearing them for a day, I was glad I brought my own. The ones they give you are no joke a foot long and I couldn't stand them getting all bunched up in my underwear. I got the thick Always overnight ones and they were perfect. I also went out and bought cheap underwear at target that I didn't care about for my last day there and trip home. Other things I packed were travel size toiletries, several pairs of comfy pants and shirts, boppy, several outfits for baby, swaddle me, laptop, DVDs, chargers, change for the vending machine. That's what I can remember off the top of my head.

    I bought a pack of always overnight and always heavy. I got the infinity one which are thinner, is that bad? I figured if they are made for overnight/heavy is should be ok. I need to buy underwear for the ride home and first couple days.

    eek! making my list! 

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  • imageashonkwiler09:
    imageLCS040209:

    My sister just had a baby and said her "must haves" were a robe, slippers, comfy blanket, and toilet paper wipes.

    She never wore her underwear as she only wore the mesh ones at the hospital. 

    I'm surprised your sister had toilet paper wipes as a must have. If you give birth vaginally, I know you are not supposed to wipe down there. Not sure if it's different for a c-section. You wouldn't want to anyways because you're so swollen and beat up.

    ::tilts head to side:: not supposed to wipe?  Do you just air dry or something then?

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    imageashonkwiler09:
    imageLCS040209:

    My sister just had a baby and said her "must haves" were a robe, slippers, comfy blanket, and toilet paper wipes.

    She never wore her underwear as she only wore the mesh ones at the hospital. 

    I'm surprised your sister had toilet paper wipes as a must have. If you give birth vaginally, I know you are not supposed to wipe down there. Not sure if it's different for a c-section. You wouldn't want to anyways because you're so swollen and beat up.

    ::tilts head to side:: not supposed to wipe?  Do you just air dry or something then?

    You get a squirt bottle to fill with warm water and that's how you clean down there. Trust me, it's not a pretty site. :/
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    imageashonkwiler09:
    Pads. I know some people love the hospital ones but after wearing them for a day, I was glad I brought my own. The ones they give you are no joke a foot long and I couldn't stand them getting all bunched up in my underwear. I got the thick Always overnight ones and they were perfect. I also went out and bought cheap underwear at target that I didn't care about for my last day there and trip home. Other things I packed were travel size toiletries, several pairs of comfy pants and shirts, boppy, several outfits for baby, swaddle me, laptop, DVDs, chargers, change for the vending machine. That's what I can remember off the top of my head.

    I bought a pack of always overnight and always heavy. I got the infinity one which are thinner, is that bad? I figured if they are made for overnight/heavy is should be ok. I need to buy underwear for the ride home and first couple days.

    eek! making my list! 

    I also brought a few sizes since I didn't know how much bleeding to expect. You'll need the super thick ones on the hospital. All sizes will be useful since you'll bleed for a few weeks. I think mine lasted for 4-5 weeks.
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  • Yes, the peri bottle is a must use. You really dont want to be touching down there after giving birth. And yes you just kinda air dry. But honestly there are so many fluids coming out, you are never really "dry", thats why pads are a must have. I used the always infinity overnight and that worked great. But I didnt start using them till 4 days after birth when I left the hospital.

    Also, make sure you get the ice packs for down there after you give birth. Your hospital should supply those.

    If you plan to BF then maybe your boppy also. Definitely, a nursing bra and pads if nursing. Flip flops or slippers for wearing around the hospital. Definitely snacks for in the middle of the night when you get hungry. I also brought my own toiletries b/c Im picky. I wore the hospital gowns because you leak a lot and its just easier for them to bring you a new one.

    For baby just an outfit, and carseat are all you will really need. I brought 2 outfits of different sizes just in case I had a big baby. The hospital has pretty much everything you need.

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    imageGlowconsin:
    imageashonkwiler09:
    imageLCS040209:

    My sister just had a baby and said her "must haves" were a robe, slippers, comfy blanket, and toilet paper wipes.

    She never wore her underwear as she only wore the mesh ones at the hospital. 

    I'm surprised your sister had toilet paper wipes as a must have. If you give birth vaginally, I know you are not supposed to wipe down there. Not sure if it's different for a c-section. You wouldn't want to anyways because you're so swollen and beat up.

    ::tilts head to side:: not supposed to wipe?  Do you just air dry or something then?

    You get a squirt bottle to fill with warm water and that's how you clean down there. Trust me, it's not a pretty site. :/

    oh my goodness. i'm attempting a vaginal delivery (though with twins it could change quickly). i'll still bring the wipes (they are already packed in the car) but i guess i won't need them...

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  • I found a bathrobe to be very helpful if you're BF-ing because it provides easy access but is more comfy than the hospital gown. Also, flip flops and slippers were a must for me.
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    imageGlowconsin:
    imageashonkwiler09:
    imageLCS040209:

    My sister just had a baby and said her "must haves" were a robe, slippers, comfy blanket, and toilet paper wipes.

    She never wore her underwear as she only wore the mesh ones at the hospital. 

    I'm surprised your sister had toilet paper wipes as a must have. If you give birth vaginally, I know you are not supposed to wipe down there. Not sure if it's different for a c-section. You wouldn't want to anyways because you're so swollen and beat up.

    ::tilts head to side:: not supposed to wipe?  Do you just air dry or something then?

    You get a squirt bottle to fill with warm water and that's how you clean down there. Trust me, it's not a pretty site. :/
    Ditto this! This swelling is out of control, man. I'm STILL swollen :(
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  • This is what is in my bag: 2 comfy tops for me, 1 pair maternity yoga pants, 2 pairs socks, slippers, hair brush/tie, toothbrush, deodorant, facial cleanser wipes, chapstick, lotion, camera & charger, flip video cam, phone/iPad charger, 2 outfits for baby depending on weather, swaddle me blanket, one receiving blanket, granny panty throw away undies, soft no wire bra (I'm Waiting til after to buy nursing bras)and little bottle of saline for my contacts. Oh and I'm bringing my boppy pillow in case I'll use it.
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  • imageetoyama:
    imageashonkwiler09:
    imageGlowconsin:
    imageashonkwiler09:
    imageLCS040209:

    My sister just had a baby and said her "must haves" were a robe, slippers, comfy blanket, and toilet paper wipes.

    She never wore her underwear as she only wore the mesh ones at the hospital. 

    I'm surprised your sister had toilet paper wipes as a must have. If you give birth vaginally, I know you are not supposed to wipe down there. Not sure if it's different for a c-section. You wouldn't want to anyways because you're so swollen and beat up.

    ::tilts head to side:: not supposed to wipe?  Do you just air dry or something then?

    You get a squirt bottle to fill with warm water and that's how you clean down there. Trust me, it's not a pretty site. :/
    Ditto this! This swelling is out of control, man. I'm STILL swollen :(

    Woops! Just saw these. Yes, my sister did have a c-section but she did get to 9.5 cm and tried pushing so she was still sore/swollen down there. She said the TP at the hospital was so rough. I think she used them for wiping after pooping? TMI, I know!  

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    imageetoyama:
    imageashonkwiler09:
    imageGlowconsin:
    imageashonkwiler09:
    imageLCS040209:

    My sister just had a baby and said her "must haves" were a robe, slippers, comfy blanket, and toilet paper wipes.

    She never wore her underwear as she only wore the mesh ones at the hospital. 

    I'm surprised your sister had toilet paper wipes as a must have. If you give birth vaginally, I know you are not supposed to wipe down there. Not sure if it's different for a c-section. You wouldn't want to anyways because you're so swollen and beat up.

    ::tilts head to side:: not supposed to wipe?  Do you just air dry or something then?

    You get a squirt bottle to fill with warm water and that's how you clean down there. Trust me, it's not a pretty site. :/
    Ditto this! This swelling is out of control, man. I'm STILL swollen :(

    Woops! Just saw these. Yes, my sister did have a c-section but she did get to 9.5 cm and tried pushing so she was still sore/swollen down there. She said the TP at the hospital was so rough. I think she used them for wiping after pooping? TMI, I know!  

    lol I figured that's what she used them for. See what you have to look forward to? ;)
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  • I would say bring a couple changes of clothes because you don't know how long you will be there.  A hospital gown gets old quickly after giving birth and I felt so gross and sweaty when I was there and I really wanted nice clean clothes to wear and then to go home in. Nice smelling shampoo and body wash helps too. Hair ties, magazines, snacks and lanolin (if you are breast feeding) are important too! 
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  • imageashonkwiler09:
    imageLCS040209:
    imageetoyama:
    imageashonkwiler09:
    imageGlowconsin:
    imageashonkwiler09:
    imageLCS040209:

    My sister just had a baby and said her "must haves" were a robe, slippers, comfy blanket, and toilet paper wipes.

    She never wore her underwear as she only wore the mesh ones at the hospital. 

    I'm surprised your sister had toilet paper wipes as a must have. If you give birth vaginally, I know you are not supposed to wipe down there. Not sure if it's different for a c-section. You wouldn't want to anyways because you're so swollen and beat up.

    ::tilts head to side:: not supposed to wipe?  Do you just air dry or something then?

    You get a squirt bottle to fill with warm water and that's how you clean down there. Trust me, it's not a pretty site. :/
    Ditto this! This swelling is out of control, man. I'm STILL swollen :(

    Woops! Just saw these. Yes, my sister did have a c-section but she did get to 9.5 cm and tried pushing so she was still sore/swollen down there. She said the TP at the hospital was so rough. I think she used them for wiping after pooping? TMI, I know!  

    lol I figured that's what she used them for. See what you have to look forward to? ;)
    Lol! I bought a pack of the TP for that reason too! They say you can get Hemrhoids from pushing?! Yikes, def a ton to look forward too!! Poor vag and back side, lol!
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  • Thanks ladies! I am going to make a list based on suggestions and pack up tomorrow! I also need DH to install the car seat! Excited, nervous and anxious!!!
    ::PAIF/SAIF Welcome::

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  • Pads, pads, pads. The "surfboards" at the hospital are just terrible! I also loved having my robe, comfy sweat pants (low rise so my incision wouldn't be touched) and nursing tank tops.

    Oh, and shower stuff! Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, etc. It was amazing how human I felt once I had a shower after not getting one for a few days.

    I had slippers packed, but my Fred Flinstone feet were WAY too swollen to even begin fitting in them. Looking back, I should have bought a different style.
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    Pads, pads, pads. The "surfboards" at the hospital are just terrible! I also loved having my robe, comfy sweat pants (low rise so my incision wouldn't be touched) and nursing tank tops.

    Oh, and shower stuff! Shampoo, conditioner, body wash, etc. It was amazing how human I felt once I had a shower after not getting one for a few days.

    I had slippers packed, but my Fred Flinstone feet were WAY too swollen to even begin fitting in them. Looking back, I should have bought a different style.
    Surfboards??? Hilarious!!
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    imageashonkwiler09:
    imageLCS040209:
    imageetoyama:
    imageashonkwiler09:
    imageGlowconsin:
    imageashonkwiler09:
    imageLCS040209:

    My sister just had a baby and said her "must haves" were a robe, slippers, comfy blanket, and toilet paper wipes.

    She never wore her underwear as she only wore the mesh ones at the hospital. 

    I'm surprised your sister had toilet paper wipes as a must have. If you give birth vaginally, I know you are not supposed to wipe down there. Not sure if it's different for a c-section. You wouldn't want to anyways because you're so swollen and beat up.

    ::tilts head to side:: not supposed to wipe?  Do you just air dry or something then?

    You get a squirt bottle to fill with warm water and that's how you clean down there. Trust me, it's not a pretty site. :/
    Ditto this! This swelling is out of control, man. I'm STILL swollen :(

    Woops! Just saw these. Yes, my sister did have a c-section but she did get to 9.5 cm and tried pushing so she was still sore/swollen down there. She said the TP at the hospital was so rough. I think she used them for wiping after pooping? TMI, I know!  

    lol I figured that's what she used them for. See what you have to look forward to? ;)
    Lol! I bought a pack of the TP for that reason too! They say you can get Hemrhoids from pushing?! Yikes, def a ton to look forward too!! Poor vag and back side, lol!

    that is what i bought them for too. goodness, we have a lot to look forward to ladies!

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  • I used this list, and it worked really really well (I'm on my iPhone or I'd make it clicky)

    https://www.newparent.com/pregnancy/what-to-pack-for-the-hospital/

    The one on lucieslist.com is good, too

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