This is a place for FTMs to ask questions about, S+TMs to share their prior experience with, and everyone to share what they're eyeing in the world of maternity, baby and postpartum products. Each week we'll spotlight a new category of product to help streamline and make it easier to refer back. This week we're discussing hospital bag essentials!
Please use the prompts below to try to share as much relevant info as you can in a format that is easy for those reading to navigate and respond to.
For S+TMs:
- Individual (e.g., lifestyle) factors that might influence your choice:
- Favorite hospital bag essentials:
- Link/picture:
- Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.):
- What you like and don't like about it: are there hospital bag essentialsyou don't have but are considering? Why?:
- Are there hospital bag essentials you've tried that you absolutely hate? Why?:
- Additional thoughts on hospital bag essentials ?:
For FTMs:
- Hospital bag essentials you're interested in:
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Re: Product Spotlight: Hospital Bag Essentials
*my own pillow
*robe
*maternity pants, t-shirt and hoodie for trip home
*baby going home outfit
*toiletry bag (toothbrush, toothpaste, contacts, contact case with solution, glasses, q-tips, lip balm, hair ties)
*flip flops for shower
*nursing bra
*long phone charger, power bank
*airpods
*breastfeeding pillow
*portable sound machine
*1 swaddle
*1 footed sleeper
*snacks
*extra masks
*I'm also taking a small bag/wristlet to keep loose items that I'll want to keep by my bed but don't want spilling all over - I'll keep the airpods, lip balm, power bank, charger, extra hair ties in there
*I really liked having my own pillow last time. Their pillow aren't soft and are super flat. Just make sure to have a pillow cover that's not white so that housekeeping doesn't get confused.
*I'm barely taking anything for the baby. DS pretty much stayed in the little kimono style top they provide and a diaper.
Adopted Furbaby: 2014
TTC#1 : 1/2016 | IUI #2 - BFP 12/24/16 -- born 9/8/17
TTC#2: 11/2019 | Dx DOR (AMH 0.3), AMA
IUI #2 - BFP 7/1/20 -- EDD 3/14/21
For your stay in the birthing room
Preparing a separate suitcase - with a few items - allows you to quickly dispose of it:
For the mother:
1 large T-shirt or nightgown
1 dressing gown
1 pair of slippers
1 wide brief
1 bath towel
1 washcloth
Optional :
fatty lipstick
music
reading
camera
For the baby:
1 body
1 pajamas
socks
1 beanie
For your hospital stay and that of your baby
For the mother:
nightgowns
comfortable clothes
large briefs or disposable briefs
if you want to breastfeed 2 nursing bras
nursing pads
towels and washcloths
hair dryer
your toiletries and beauty items
breastfeeding pillow if you have one
For the baby:
small size sleeping bag
pajamas or onesies
small double-breasted shirts or bodysuits • socks
1 beanie
Take advantage of your stay to test your childcare equipment, bring your thermometer / bottles / nursing pillow ...
Other things for myself- charger with long cord, snacks, flip flops, hair ties, toiletries (lotion, deodorant, etc- I think the hospital gave me a toothbrush and toothpaste, but this time it's on their list of "what to bring"), lip balm, nursing bras...I also got socks and a robe for this time around. I don't remember what else.
Like @finnflan said, definitely don't forget your car seat! If you're using an infant "bucket" seat, install the base soon-ish, and then leave the seat by the door with your hospital bag to bring with you.
Also, don't forget to leave room for all the stuff you'll take home from the hospital! I took wipes, diapers, formula, mesh underwear (I ended up with enough until I was ready to wear regular underwear lol), ice pack pads, tucks pads, the peri-bottle (that's a must, btw), dermoplast... it was great. Especially the ice pack pads and mesh underwear. I basically asked for a new supply from each nurse after they changed shifts and came by to check on me and hoarded most of them.
Married: Oct 2015
Baby G born June 2017
TTC#2: July 2018
BFP #2: 2/6/19 MC 3/14/19
BFP#3 from IUI #2: 6/30/20 EDD 3/9/21
Phone/Charger(s)
EVA Slides (Birki knock offs)
1 pair of socks
Robe
2 nursing bras
Nursing pads
Maxi nursing dress to go home in
Denim jacket to go home in
Slip on ballet flats
Pack of 'always discreet'
Toiletries
An extra tote bag folded up for any hospital freebies we might aquire lol
Things for Teddy:
Going home outfits(I packed a few styles in different sizes because I don't know how big he'll be and they fold up small anyway)
Car seat
Boppy pillow
Birth announcement wooden disc lol
Marker
Things for H:
Toiletries(travel kit)
Whatever else he packs for himself lol
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Married: Oct 2015
Baby G born June 2017
TTC#2: July 2018
BFP #2: 2/6/19 MC 3/14/19
BFP#3 from IUI #2: 6/30/20 EDD 3/9/21
Due to covid i thought id mention that im also bringing a cooler. I might be there for 3 days (c section) ans my partner isnt allowed to leave the room and re enter.