April 2012 Moms

FTM question: What to pack in hospital bag?

I'm hitting the 30week mark tomorrow and things are really starting to sink in.  I'm starting to worry about everything I need to get done before this baby gets here!  Any suggestions on what I should pack in my hospital bag?  And when will you have yours packed?

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  • Good question! I've been meaning to pack mine, but just haven't done it yet. I won't have any idea when Camden will want to make his appearance! I have no idea what to pack either. Do you guys pack the diaper bag, too? With their going home outfit and such? Or just one big giant bag with everything?
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  • I will probably pack mine a day or two before my scheduled c-section.

    Chargers for cell phone

    Batteries for camera

    Nursing gown

    Change of clothes for DH 

    Going home outfit for DD and a simple cotton dress for myself

    Chapstick

    Toiletries for DH and myself

    Boppy

    Nipple cream (Hospital may supply this but, just in case..)

     

     

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  • With DS, I had packed the diaper bag but, found it to be a waste. The hospital provided diapers, wipes, a cotton shirt, blankets and a hat.

    I am just tossing the going home outfit into our main bag.  

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  • The hospital will supply you with almost all of your PP needs such as mesh undies, giant pads (which are awesome, BTW), formula (already in bottles), diapers, wipes, a hat, a shirt for LO to wear and a blanket to keep them swaddled. 
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  • imageMDmama519:

    I will probably pack mine a day or two before my scheduled c-section.

    Chargers for cell phone

    Batteries for camera

    Nursing gown

    Change of clothes for DH 

    Going home outfit for DD and a simple cotton dress for myself

    Chapstick

    Toiletries for DH and myself

    Boppy

    Nipple cream (Hospital may supply this but, just in case..)

     

     

    This is pretty much my plan too except I HATED nursing gowns with DD so I will do some old black yoga pants and nursing tanks this time around. 

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    imageMDmama519:

    I will probably pack mine a day or two before my scheduled c-section.

    Chargers for cell phone

    Batteries for camera

    Nursing gown

    Change of clothes for DH 

    Going home outfit for DD and a simple cotton dress for myself

    Chapstick

    Toiletries for DH and myself

    Boppy

    Nipple cream (Hospital may supply this but, just in case..)

     

     

    This is pretty much my plan too except I HATED nursing gowns with DD so I will do some old black yoga pants and nursing tanks this time around. 

    I think the general consensus is that they stink but, I didn't want anything on my incision with DS and it was easier for nurses to look at my stitches and pp bleeding. 

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  • Probably a stupid question, but what are nursing gowns and nursing tanks? I'm assuming they are specially made for nursing (dur!) but are they completely necessary - should I be getting something like this? Do they just have a bigger neck, so you can pull the boob out, or what? haha! I'm clueless...
  • I asked at my L&D tour. The hospital said they'd have everything we need. But not everything we'd want. Like YOUR pillow, YOUR slippers.....that kind of stuff. I'd say call the hospital and ask what is provided so you know.
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    Probably a stupid question, but what are nursing gowns and nursing tanks? I'm assuming they are specially made for nursing (dur!) but are they completely necessary - should I be getting something like this? Do they just have a bigger neck, so you can pull the boob out, or what? haha! I'm clueless...

    Not a stupid question!! I didn't know until I looked at one myself.

    They are tops that have a clip up top (where a spaghetti strap would begin) and you can unclip the top, pull it down, and it will expose your nipple.

    I think nursing bras  are great because they can help keep things covered while nursing, for the most part.

    I know a lot of moms who just lift their shirt and it works that way just fine, too! 

    ETA: Nursing tops are great as well but, I found that they just didn't work for me in the hospital with DS. 

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  • imageMDmama519:

    I will probably pack mine a day or two before my scheduled c-section.

    Chargers for cell phone

    Batteries for camera

    Nursing gown

    Change of clothes for DH 

    Going home outfit for DD and a simple cotton dress for myself

    Chapstick

    Toiletries for DH and myself

    Boppy

    Nipple cream (Hospital may supply this but, just in case..)

     

     

    Never thought of batteries and camera, thanks for reminding me!  May be a stupid question but what is a boppy?

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  • imageMDmama519:

    imageCPhillz:
    Probably a stupid question, but what are nursing gowns and nursing tanks? I'm assuming they are specially made for nursing (dur!) but are they completely necessary - should I be getting something like this? Do they just have a bigger neck, so you can pull the boob out, or what? haha! I'm clueless...

    Not a stupid question!! I didn't know until I looked at one myself.

    They are tops that have a clip up top (where a spaghetti strap would begin) and you can unclip the top, pull it down, and it will expose your nipple.

    I think nursing bras  are great because they can help keep things covered while nursing, for the most part.

    I know a lot of moms who just lift their shirt and it works that way just fine, too! 

    ETA: Nursing tops are great as well but, I found that they just didn't work for me in the hospital with DS. 

    Oohh, so basically like a nursing bra...but a shirt. I get it! I never think of the shirt part when I think about breast feeding, but I guess that is easier than lifting the shirt, probably. I'll have to go check those out! Do you know if they sell them anywhere that would sell a nursing bra?

  • My goal is to make a packing list this week. I will share when I do! It's really starting to sink in here too! Especially since DS was 5 weeks early! I feel like I should be prepared even earlier!
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    imageMDmama519:

    imageCPhillz:
    Probably a stupid question, but what are nursing gowns and nursing tanks? I'm assuming they are specially made for nursing (dur!) but are they completely necessary - should I be getting something like this? Do they just have a bigger neck, so you can pull the boob out, or what? haha! I'm clueless...

    Not a stupid question!! I didn't know until I looked at one myself.

    They are tops that have a clip up top (where a spaghetti strap would begin) and you can unclip the top, pull it down, and it will expose your nipple.

    I think nursing bras  are great because they can help keep things covered while nursing, for the most part.

    I know a lot of moms who just lift their shirt and it works that way just fine, too! 

    ETA: Nursing tops are great as well but, I found that they just didn't work for me in the hospital with DS. 

    Oohh, so basically like a nursing bra...but a shirt. I get it! I never think of the shirt part when I think about breast feeding, but I guess that is easier than lifting the shirt, probably. I'll have to go check those out! Do you know if they sell them anywhere that would sell a nursing bra?

    The target ones a decent. I plan on Brining a few as a constricting bra while milk is coming in isn't a good idea. I wore some type of tank (although I four regular cami's just as good since I need a bra and not just a nursing tank) under my regular whites the whole time I nursed so my tummy was covered when I lifted my top to nurse.
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  • This was such a helpful question/sequence of responses.  Thank you for posting!!
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  • imageMDmama519:

    I will probably pack mine a day or two before my scheduled c-section.

    Chargers for cell phone

    Batteries for camera

    Nursing gown

    Change of clothes for DH 

    Going home outfit for DD and a simple cotton dress for myself

    Chapstick

    Toiletries for DH and myself

    Boppy

    Nipple cream (Hospital may supply this but, just in case..)

    All that plus we brought a video camera, my iPod for the hypno stuff, and my netbook. Oh and some movies because the TV at my hospital sucks, but obviously that's not a necessity lol. Seriously, they have 2 PBS stations, a Spanish station, one that plays mass 24/7 and maybe 2 network channels.

    The toiletries and clothes I packed around maybe 36/37 weeks? The rest of the stuff I threw in once I was in labor (since we use a lot of it daily). I figured if we forgot anything DH could grab it when he went to feed the rabbit. We packed one large suitcase.

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  • I learned a lot of what I'd need when I was in the hosp. I'm going to pack everything that was said, plus an eye mask and an ipod as they helped me nap during the day. Def bringing my pillow and a pillow for DH and lots of snacks. There was no DVD player in our hosp rooms, just used our laptop for netflix.
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    imageMDmama519:

    I will probably pack mine a day or two before my scheduled c-section.

    Chargers for cell phone

    Batteries for camera

    Nursing gown

    Change of clothes for DH 

    Going home outfit for DD and a simple cotton dress for myself

    Chapstick

    Toiletries for DH and myself

    Boppy

    Nipple cream (Hospital may supply this but, just in case..)

     

     

    Never thought of batteries and camera, thanks for reminding me!  May be a stupid question but what is a boppy?

    U-shaped pillow. Good for BF'ing and propping up LO when they get older. 

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  • Last time I didn't pack mine until I went into labor. I had a list that I added to as I remembered things the weeks before, but I just waited to pack it until labor started. It gave me something to do to keep my mind off of labor and keep me occupied. I had a vaginal birth, but I lived in yoga pants and nursing tanks for most of the first week after giving birth. It was so so comfortable and handy. I brough a couple different cardigans/zip-up hoodies with me to the hospital depending on if I felt hot or cold. It worked out really well for me. Also make sure to bring nursing pads and nipple cream if your hospital doesn't provide them. Mine provided samples of nipple cream, but they didn't have any nursing pads.

    The other thing I ended up sending my sister out for was overnight pads. DD was born at 10:30 am and by that evening I didn't need the large mesh panties and pads the hospital had, but they didn't really have any smaller pads that would hold much. I sent my sister out for some overnight pads of a brand I liked and those were SO much more comfortable for me.

    For DD I just packed a couple sleep sacks, a going home outfit, and a couple cute blankets. Everyone wanted pictures with her while we were in the hospital so I wanted her to look cute, but that was just a personal preference.

    One thing I did pack for DH was a list of people that I wanted him to call or text when the baby was born and their phone numbers. He was so caught up in the moment he couldn't remember who we had talked about calling.

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