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thread: Bags 4 Hospital - Is It Too Much?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Dec 2008
    Melbourne
    214

    Bags 4 Hospital - Is It Too Much?

    Hi All,

    I was just wondering if anyone can tell me if what I have listed to take to hospital is too much?

    Labour Bag:

    Birth Plan
    Massage Oil
    outfit for me to wear after birth
    shorts for Sam for shower
    clothes for me to wear
    clothes for Sam to wear after shower if necessary
    Lipbalm
    water (chilled)
    snacks (lollies)
    Camera / Video Camera
    1 outfit 4 baby + nappy + baby wrap

    Baby Bag:

    Clothes for baby x6 (incl socks, booties, singlets, 1 piece suits)
    Blankets / Baby Wraps
    Nappies (Disposable for hospital)
    Towel
    face washers
    baby wipes
    shampoo, conditioner, baby wash, moisturiser, etc
    stuff toy
    cotton balls / swabs
    going home oufit

    Hospital Bag 4 Me:

    Maternity Pads
    Breast Pads
    Undies - x10 pairs
    pj's
    clothes (tracksuit pants, t.shirts, tops)
    phone charger
    toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothpaste, soap, toothbrush, flushable wipes)
    snacks (lollies, apricot & yoghurt bites)
    nipple cream
    maternity bras
    slippers
    robe - Is this necessary? I have heard hospitals are really hot!

    Am I forgetting anything? Or is what I have too much for a couple of days stay?

    Many Thanks in advance!

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
    11,462

    id ditch the robe and add soft toilet paper!!

  3. #3

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
    8,631

    Our hospital provided a lot of the things you've got like towels, nappies, blankets (not to be confused with wraps), baby wash, face washers, baby wipes.

    Did they specifically ask you to bring that stuff?

    Make sure you've got long sleeve long legged one pieces and plenty of warm wraps.

    I'd ditch the robe too - and make sure your PJs are big and comfy and easy to BF in!

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    gold coast
    1,759

    i would ditch nearly everythign u wrote for the baby. i dont knwo about ur hosp but all that i know of supply basically everything u have written.
    they have the blankets/wraps. also they have clothes for bub. it is better using the hosp ones as urs might get lost and it is less washign for you to come home too. they have all the bathing stuff and they wont need toys all they do is sleep and eat lol.

    yes hosp r hot but i liked having something to walk around in. i wa sso paranoid i would leak through onto my p's so a robe covered that if i was walkin the halls lol. but try to find one liek the thin silky kinda ones not big fluffy ones.

    i took heaps of clothes but ended up in my pj's all the time as they were way more comfy. i even went home in my pj's (robe came in handy for that too lol) but i went home late at night when DH had finshed work.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
    8,065

    Baby Bag: yeah the stuff for baby may be too much...does the hospital supply any of that stuff? our hospy supplied the clothes for bub as well as the wraps and one bag of nappies. it's awesome to use the hospy supplied stuff as they go through soooo many clothes and wraps etc. good to get them to do the washing instead of you LOL!

    Your Bag: i'll go against the grain and say keep the robe! i like to have it when i had to do the night feeds while DD was in special care. (we didnt know she would end up in there). it was nice to just throw it on and have a bit more privacy as you traipsed up the halls. of course, you could always get your DH to bring it later on if needed.

    Labour bag: i think this all sounds good! do you need to supply your own chilled water? usually they have a kitchenette where they have ice-cubes to suck on and water and juices etc. some ppl do bring in drinks like gatorade.

    You'll probably find that you dont use all the things, but it is nice to have it all just in case. it's no biggie if it doesnt get used imo...

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    The Purple House, Sydney
    1,811

    I agree with all of the above- ditch most of the baby bag. Hospital will supply nappies, wipes, baby wash and mositeriser, baby clothes, towels, blankets, etc- pretty much everyhting you have in there. Bubs won't use the toy yet, and you'll probably get heaps while you're in there.

    Anything you desperately need, you can buy or send someone home to grab it for you.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    269

    Better to be over prepared then under prepared I say

    Childonway I have about the same things as you on my list

    My hospital is public so I know they do not provide us with baby stuff or anything and plus I would prefer to use my own stuff anyway.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    In my own private paradise
    15,272

    check with your hospital on the baby stuff - many DON'T supply baby stuff apart from nappies (and for some, they'll only supply cloth, not sposies) - mine is one of them. given what we were told to bring, i have a lot of baby stuff packed - i may or may not use it but it's packed anyway - so no, i don't think you've over packed at all!

    i would ditch the wash stuff for baby though - you don't need that kind of stuff in hospital - it is generally suggested you use only warm water on a new born baby anyway...

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Dec 2008
    Brisbane
    299

    i think what you have is ok. Id actually add some socks to both labour bag and hospital bag for yourself.

    my first i only had to bring stuff for me and going home outfit for baby. (rest hospital supplied)

    my second (different hospital) i had to supply everything for baby.

  10. #10
    BellyBelly Member

    Jun 2005
    Sydney
    2,121

    it is generally suggested you use only warm water on a new born baby anyway...
    ...i agree, at such a young age they seriously do not need more than warm water.....save it for when baby gets a bit older.

    Thongs ??? - ive always taken thongs and worn them in the shower. I shudder to think whats been down that shower drain ........

    Personally - i would ditch the labour bag, but thats me....

    Good luck !

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    In a land of bubbles and trouble
    1,479

    Baby bag - I agree too much

    The baby only needs 2 things really, and if you need more just get your hubby to bring them on. It is really tiring and upsetting for bub in the first day or two to be changed into clothes a few times a day so unless you reaaalllly have to change them - dont.

    I agree with all the baby wash stuff - you only need warm water and a pat dry until their skin gets used to being on the outside. Even then I wouldnt use babywashes unless natural cos of the soap that is in them in case it irritates their skin. Just back to basics.

    The hospital should supply you with flannels you can use also for baby wipes so i wouldnt worry about cotton wool balls.

    I took labour lollies first time around and my hubby ate them all LOL - nothing second time, this time nothing either mbear

    Hair elastics for labour!!!

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    269

    Ok I have whipped out my Hospital Journal and this is what the Hospital I am going to says to pack!...

    Labour Bag

    -Extras to assist you during labour, e.g. Johnsons baby oil, sorbolene cream for gentle massage
    - Relaxation tapes
    - jelly beans/and or barley sugar to suck during labour
    - Camera
    - Mobile or coins to call people
    - An up to date address book with telephone numbers of family and friends

    Postnatal Bag

    - Nightgowns that open at the front
    - 2 breastfeeding bras
    - nursing pads
    - underpants for a week
    - 2-3 packs maternity pads
    - Slippers or comfortable slip on shoes
    - your own toiletries
    - Hairbrush and Shampoo
    - Your antenatal record card
    - your birth plan
    - health insurance details
    - comfortable clothes to go home in
    - nappies
    - baby toiletries
    - baby blankets (about 6)
    - baby jumpsuits (about 6)
    - baby singlets (About 6)
    - THIS BOOK
    - anything else midwife or doctor may advise

    That is the Checklist out of my Hospital Journal...

    Obviously every Hospital is different though and we add our own little things to the list.

  13. #13
    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2008
    3,132

    As the others have said it really depends on the hospital as to what they will supply. I was public and the only thing that was supplied was the very first nappy (cloth) and bunny rugs to wrap baby in. The rest I had to bring from home (including a bunny rug to wrap the baby in to take him home).

    You may find you need more than one set of PJs too (not sure how many you have because your list doesn't say). I only took one set when I had my first baby and after sleeping in them for one night, had to send DH home to get more (you tend to leak a lot after you have a baby . . . sorry tmi).

    I would also suggest socks for labour - your feet can get a bit cold. Someone recommended it to me before my first baby and I was so grateful to have socks with me.

    I actually tried to pack all my bags in one with all the labour stuff at the top so that I didn't have to lug heaps of stuff with me from place to place (you get moved a bit in hospital from examination room to birth suite to maternity ward) and less bags is easier to keep track of. With my DS I took one great big suit case (the type you pull along on wheels) and put a separate nappy bag for DS inside the suitcase as well as my pillow and everything else. It meant that DH only had one bag to worry about and I didn't have to carry anything into the hospital with me.

    Have fun packing your bag . . . I think it is an exciting time

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    In my own private paradise
    15,272

    Ok I have whipped out my Hospital Journal and this is what the Hospital I am going to says to pack!...

    Labour Bag

    -Extras to assist you during labour, e.g. Johnsons baby oil, sorbolene cream for gentle massage
    - Relaxation tapes
    - jelly beans/and or barley sugar to suck during labour
    - Camera
    - Mobile or coins to call people
    - An up to date address book with telephone numbers of family and friends

    Postnatal Bag

    - Nightgowns that open at the front
    - 2 breastfeeding bras
    - nursing pads
    - underpants for a week
    - 2-3 packs maternity pads
    - Slippers or comfortable slip on shoes
    - your own toiletries
    - Hairbrush and Shampoo
    - Your antenatal record card
    - your birth plan
    - health insurance details
    - comfortable clothes to go home in
    - nappies
    - baby toiletries
    - baby blankets (about 6)
    - baby jumpsuits (about 6)
    - baby singlets (About 6)
    - THIS BOOK
    - anything else midwife or doctor may advise

    That is the Checklist out of my Hospital Journal...

    Obviously every Hospital is different though and we add our own little things to the list.
    my hospital provide a similar list, but they expressly say NOT to use barley sugar or any hard lolly - if you happen to get a contraction and inhale sharply, it becomes a choking hazard for you!

    my hospital doens't give numbers for things like blankets and it was reiterated to us on Monday night to bring TOO MANY blankets - baby's pee, poop and puke and you don't want them in icky stuff! you can never truly have too many blankets to keep baby warm as they are only learning to keep track of their temperature

    other things that were suggested - nighties instead of sleep suits - easy access for nappy changing! put socks with these and then wrap bubba - they should be plenty warm enough

    snibs (waterproof covers for cloth nappies) - some hospitals don't supply them.

    i am taking three smaller bags with me rather than one large one. baby's bag has her first nightie on top, socks easily accessible and snibs for over hospy nighty easy to get to. under that, is both muslin wraps (the stretchy ones) and flanelette and heavier bunny rugs - which ones i use will depend on how warm the room is that we're in. the muslin will be used as a wrap and the other as a blanket as advised by a midwife friend.

    i have also put in mittens (baby's are really good at scratching themselve cos they're used to being able to touch their faces with amniotic fluid around them) and also bootees and a few beanies - given the time of year we're going into, warmth is important but i also think layers are a good idea seeing we just don't know how hot the hospital will be...

    in the other two bags - one has all my general "stuff" for me - the other has clothes for both me and DH for during labour, pads, spare underwear etc - the stuff i'll need to put my hands on in a hurry. i'm not going overboard with having a seperate labour and post natal bag - just making sure that toiletries and essentials are easy to put my hands on!

  15. #15
    DoubleK Guest

    i underpacked when i had DD. i only took one pair of trakkies, and ended up with a bit of leakage and had to get dp to bring in my pther two pairs, as well as a pair of his!

    i also took my dressing gown (which i live in at home!) but never wore it, and it just kept getting in the way!

    as for bub, i never bothered taking shampoo, conditioner, baby wash etc, she only had one bath and they supplied the stuff. stuffed toy- you're likely to have one bought for you as a gift. cotton balls etc i woulndt worry.they also supplied blankets for her, but i was happy i bought in my own (nicer in the pics!)

    umm.. other than that, i reckon your list is fine!

  16. #16
    Registered User

    Dec 2008
    Brisbane
    299

    been thinking about it some more. i also pack plastic bags for dirty clothes. change for drink/chip machine or pay phone. a box of tissues. socks incase you get cold feet

  17. #17
    Registered User

    May 2008
    camden, NSW
    52

    I say keep the robe. I had DD2 8 weeks ago and even though i got dressed every morning in trackies and singlets i still kept my robe on during the day and only took it off at night when they cranked the heat up.

    Definatly bring soft toilet paper. I had DD2 in one hospital that had soft toilet paper and baby wipes but got transfered later that day to another hospital (my hospital doesnt do births, so they do patient tranfer for post natal) and the second hospital didnt have baby wipes only these horrible things that felt like paper towels. DD2 hated them and would scream.

    Both hospitals were public and supplied everything for bub but i prefer to dress bub in body suits instead of those horrible gowns that tie up and the back. I just cant see how bubs are comfy laying on bows.

    Bring something for entertainment to. I had 3 days of no tv when the visitors all left and was bored out of my nut. I had DF bring me mags everyday just so i would stop staring out the window.

  18. #18
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
    8,065

    ooooh yeah! that's right! you're feet can get soooo cold!!! bbrrrr. i had really truly daggy, but oh so warm socks on the entire time....

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