hi ladies
im 27 weeks nearing the final 3rd tri-mester
im still to get my hospital preparation list for what i need to carry there for delivery. wanted some help in preparing in advance. i know it differs with hospitals thats ok..
what is the stuff they usually ask you to bring for you and baby?
Re: hospital preparation
https://www.pregnantchicken.com/pregnant-chicken-blog/2012/5/21/hospital-bag-what-to-pack.html
Jamie
Elizabeth 5yrs old Jane 3yrs old
I packed WAY more than I needed. Here are the things that I felt I truly needed to have, looking back:
-Going home clothes for me (otherwise I just used the hospital gown and the provided mesh undies)
-Going home clothes and swaddle blanket for LO (she spent the rest of the time there in just a diaper and hospital provided swaddle blanket, but on the way home we put her in a onesie and covered her with a blanket in the carseat)
-Toiletries so you can shower (hospital provided basics, but I preferred to have my own stuff)
-Extra clothes and toiletries for DH if he will be staying there with you (the shirt he arrived in got some cord blood on it...that we didn't notice until like 24 hours later. yikes).
-Boppy or other nursing/feeding pillow, assuming you have one (and I strongly suggest getting one)
-If you are planning to breastfeed: nipple cream and gel pads (I'd advise starting to use nipple cream once a day a few weeks before your due date and after every time you nurse even before it starts to hurt - the gel pads were also nice for longer stretches - once you're home you can keep them in the fridge and then apply them for some relief)
-camera if you're not happy with the one on your phone
-ipad or e-reader, mp3 player and speakers if you want music
-chargers for cell phone, camera, e-reader/ipad, etc
-carseat
-pump, if you're going to breastfeed and if the hospital has lactation consultants on staff (they showed me how to use it while I was there, though I didn't actually use it until I got home).
-snacks if you want anything specific...or you can always send DH or your visitors out to grab you stuff while you're there. if you have a water bottle you're attached to, maybe bring that - all I did was chug water the whole time I was in the hospital
I brought magazines that I never opened and SEVERAL sets of clothing for myself and LO that we didn't wear. With the clothing, I would make two general suggestions: first, for you, bring one outfit assuming you'll have a vaginal delivery and one in case you need a C-section. If you have to get an emergency C, you're probably not going to want a waistband - a loose t-shirt dress would probably be best. I wound up wearing sweatpants and a nursing tank top home (I didn't do the whole fancy pictures thing). For LO, bring one outfit in each of a couple of sizes because you don't really know what size you'll need - we brought preemie and newborn because DH was a VERY small full term baby (under 6lbs), but LO wound up average size so newborn worked. Similarly, a friend just had a 10-pounder who went directly to 3-month size. So you may want to be prepared for that.
I also brought the body pillow I had been sleeping with while pregnant but it stayed in the car. I seriously hung out in bed with LO and the Boppy pillow for a vast majority of our time at the hospital though...that Boppy was a great investment for me. She would sleep on me all snuggled up in it when she refused to accept sleeping in the provided bassinet. I was so tired I could have slept on a pile of rocks, so I didn't need any special pillows or blankets for myself. DH probably would have preferred the ones from home to the hospital provided ones for him though.
Chapstick
Hair ties
Cloths for me and little ones
Car seat
Baby book... the nurse's can do the foot prints for u
Warm socks
Hoodie
Some cash for emergency