I’m not packing my bags yet but I’m seeing a lot of posts on various media of checklists and I have what may be a stupid question:
how often do you have to change your nursing bra? I will wear the same bra a few days in a row (I only wear it to my desk job and it comes off when o get home).
All these lists say to bring multiple nursing bras and I don’t understand why. I know leaking happens but isn’t that what the little nipple pads are for?
Re: Hospital bag question
DD born 4/1/2023
Baby #3 EDD 11/21/2024
Did you collect any colostrum in the later weeks of your pregnancy? Does that make a difference to how soon your milk supply comes in?
I never collected colostrum before birth (or after). I think that might be a new trendy thing, it wasn’t ever something anyone did or talked about even with my last baby and now I see people talking about it in all the breastfeeding fb groups.
DD born 4/1/2023
Baby #3 EDD 11/21/2024
I’m just planning to pack a nursing bra and a mini-style dress to go home in. I’ll proudly wear my hospital undies stuffed full of pads under that.
I personally like to pump one breast while I feed from the other. If you don’t want to do all of that, I at least recommend having a cup or something to catch any let down from the non-feeding breast. It feels like such a waste to let the other boob just leak into a nursing pad. Also want to add that pumping during the early days to store colostrum will prob lead to overproducing. It happened to me with my first and led to a lot of discomfort when baby boy was done feeding before I was “empty” or if he happened to sleep for a longer stretch than expected.
Me: 31 DH: 34
Married 11/09/2013
LO#1: LMP 09/14/2014 BFP 10/15/2014 EDD 06/24/2015 DS Born 06/14/2015
LO#2: LMP 09/18/2016 BFP 10/19/2016 EDD 06/27/2017 DD Born 06/27/2017
LO#3: LMP 05/16/2018 BFP 06/18/2018 EDD 02/20/2019
I expressed colostrum with both of mine. I'd definitely recommend it. It's a great way to get in tune with how breastfeeding works before you've got to do it with a hungry baby. Mainly you'll learn how to hand express and you can go into hospital with some backup colostrum incase you can't feed them for any reason. My second had to have some because I'd had a hemorrhage I was too weak to hold him for a few hours. I was also really over due with both of mine so I was trying everything to go into labour. 😅
WalMart usually has a travel section with a bunch of minis year round.
Anybody have a handy checklist of things they actually used that they are planning to pack?
DD born 4/1/2023
Baby #3 EDD 11/21/2024
hair ties, flip flops, earplugs or a sound machine, makeup remover wipes, baby book to write in fresh memories, an extra empty bag for take-home items, phone charger, and baby outfits in different sizes.