So were getting closer to D-Day!
Something I have been wondering lately is, What should I pack in my bag to bring to the hospital with me?
Suggestions and helpful tips from any S(+)TMs on what we should bring to the hospital (or where ever you are giving birth at) with us?
I know we need to pack babies coming home outfit but should we bring hygiene things? Or maybe extra clothes for us? Anything else?
Anything you brought that you thought you would need but didn't? Anything you wish you had brought or that you made your SO run home and get for you?
Re: What To Pack In Our D-Day "Its Effing Go Time!!" Bags....
Recovery bag included a robe for mom, going home clothes for mom (stuff that fit around 6 months pregnant), baby clothes (a first picture outfit and a going home outfit), car seat, blanket for baby (they made a big deal that the hospital receiving blankets can't be removed from the hospital), toiletries for mom, etc.
We live about 15 minutes from the hospital, so I figure H or a family member can bring us stuff we forget.
@toastercat see that's one of the things I was wondering. I am really clueless as to how long I will spend in the hospital myself (baby girl will be there 5-7 days regardless because of a medication I am on) and I know from being there previously for an illness I was not allowed to not have a hospital gown on so I wasn't sure if they would let me wear my own clothes or not. Or maybe it varies by hospital or is different for pregnancy? I live in sweatpants and tshirts so my going to and coming home clothes will most def be sweatpants and a tshirt but wasn't sure if they would let me wear them if I end up with an extended hospital stay?
I also brought a couple outfits for baby. As soon as she was bathed I put her in a sleeper I brought her. Wasn't a fan of the white nighty type things my hospital supplies.
Our hospital doesn't have disposable wipes either. They use something similar to face cloths so I brought my own wipes. I also didn't like staying in a hospital gown so I brought extra comfy clothes for myself. As soon as my iv was out I got out of the hospital gowns and into my own clothes.
Leave a little extra room in a bag so you can take extra diapers, undershirts and supplies for you home from the hospital (my hospital is quite generous).
This. My nursing staff insisted I take everything in the cart, so I did. Diapers, wipes, nasal bulb, receiving blankets. Let's face it, insurance pays enough money for you to be there..might as well leave with a goody bag
SNACKS. A variety of them. The food was good, but I was always hungry!!
Baby wipes. We had to use weird pads that we moistened in the sink.
A robe. Didn't mind being in the hospital gown, but this ain't my first rodeo.
For my husband:
A comfy pillow.
Food. We didn't want to pay $16 a plate for him to eat hospital food.
BFP: 07/14/2014, EDD: 03/04/2015
That's awesome i will Def be getting that lol its pretty inexpensive too. Seriously i would pay 100$ for something that makes my vag feel better lol as i mentioned before. Im not even scared of labor just terrified of how uncomfortable i might be after lol
Chargers, camera, laptop/tablet/cell phone
Maxi pads(^^same thing, buy the ultra absorbent, overnight kind)