I'm packing my bag this weekend, and wondering:
What did you wish you had brought with you to the hospital that you didn't?
Was there anything that you made someone bring you (other than food)?
What did you bring that you thought you would need but didn't use?
THANKS!!
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5/17/13 BFP!!! 6/6/13 - OMG its TWINS!
Josie and Lexie were born on January 4, 2014 at 37w2d
Josie was 5lbs2oz, Lexie was 4lbs15oz
Both had a 9 APGAR score with no NICU time
Planned unscheduled C-Section due to both being breech
We all went home on Jan 6th, 2 days after surgery
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Anyway, if you remember about 7-8years ago those gaucho style pants were really popular? Those are awesome post-c/s. I had him bring me those, nursing tanks, shower shoes/flip flops, my toiletries, glasses/contacts, phone charger.
I wasn't expecting to be there as long as I was....I would have brought an extra set of PJs/comfy clothes
See above.....I had DH bring me an extra Tshirt and PJ pants.
Didn't need pads....they also gave me underwear and socks. I was really glad that I brought my own towel from home, though.
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My c-section with DD was an emergency. Honestly I used their hospital gowns and mesh panties and pads until I got dressed to go home.
The only thing I didn't bring that I'm making sure I do this time is a nursing bra and nursing tanks. I wore the bra that I wore to the hospital and it was a PITA to nurse DD.
My hospital provides a boppy pillow and I'm hoping to use one of their pumps.
Another thing: I wouldn't do any self tanner on your legs with a c/s. You will have compression devices for on them for a little while and I've seen the tanner wear off on them and then look really strange!
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I wore home some maternity pants that had the yoga-type waist band that were great. They kept everything from rubbing directly on my incision.
Oh, ALSO @Calicarly77 ,,,,I used a hair dryer on low/cold setting to dry out my incision after showers since you're don't want to rub a towel on it and you need it&the dressings fairly dry before getting dressed. A helpful tip I learned from the MoM's on this board!!
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