Hello Dads and Dads-to-be! My husband and I are expecting our second child in early March and are starting to discuss some preliminary ideas for what to pack, specifically for him. We really kind of winged it for our first five years ago and he only brought a tooth brush and his work clothes, this time, though, he wants to be more prepared, especially since he now knows how he's likely going to react to the birth haha The first birth went fine, no complications and was insanely quick (five minute active labor), but the moment we got to the recovery room, he crashed and didn't wake back up until he had to leave for work the next morning. He currently works three jobs and is hoping he'll be able to take off from work at least for the period of time that we'll be in the hospital but since there isn't a guarantee and we already know he'll probably fall asleep right away again, we're trying to come up with a more prepared bag for him as well as any ideas for staying awake or ways that I could even help him "recover" after the birth hahaha I don't mind him sleeping but he does feel like he's missing out on helping me once I've given birth and I don't want him to feel guilty or exhausted. Thanks in advance!
Re: Daddy Hospital Bag
Toothpaste?
I don't know, guys don't need much. Snacks, a book, camera for pictures, where is your 5yo going to be?
If neither of you had problems with how things worked out the first time then wing it again. I think putting him on picture duty would be a good way of keeping him awake for a little while though.
Good luck.
He's actually a photographer so the picture-duty might be a really great solution!
Bring Slippers
Bring change for the vending machines.
Bring comfortable 'lounge' pants.
Good luck!
The best is to have your husband figure out what he thinks he will need.
Pillow - they barely have enough for us
Change for vending machine
Cell phone/charger
Clothes
Toiletries
Snack bag
Playing cards (he thinks I will want to play HA!)
My husband is in charge of packing his own bag, if he forgets something.. Well that's his problem. Adapt and overcome