thread: Top 5 things you used for labour & birth

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Dec 2009
    Adelaide SA
    226

    Top 5 things you used for labour & birth

    Hi Everyone,

    I've been reading a number of threads this afternoon on what everyones taken to the hospital for labour/birth and their hospital stay, just wanted to see what everyones top 5 things they found most usefull to have...

    Cheers in adavance

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
    11,462

    nice soft toilet paper-1 roll per day!!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Victoria
    507

    Ear Plugs.. my room was right outside the nurses station, so glad I took them!! I was in for 5 nights.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    4,427

    -My most important thing was my camera (charged)
    -mobile phone
    -some fresh really comfy tracky pants or pj pants for after wards with some comfy granny undies to put on afterwards
    -shampoo and conditioner (i just wanted to wash my hair so I felt all clean when I had a shower after the birth.
    -Have to agree with the soft 3ply toilet paper as the hospital stuff is so harsh!!

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Central Coast NSW
    2,160

    #1 - Flushable wipes!!! Even better than soft toilet paper IMO
    #2 - Camera
    #3 - My own pillow - I slept so much better when DH bought it to me after the first night
    #4 - Breastfeeding Naturally - book that came with my ABA aubscription for all those BF questions I had when the midwives were busy
    #5 - Mobile phone / laptop with internet access - to stay connected to BB and keep me from being bored in the mornings before my hordes of visitors arrived

    ETA: my list is really all for post birth stuff - I didn't really use much during labour - my hubby and the epidural were my favourites then though

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Caroline Springs
    2,341

    To be honest, I didn't use anything during my labour. I thought I would use a fitball, but I didn't find it comfortable during labour. I took a new comfortable, birth-friendly nighty to give birth in, but after I came out of the shower I never wanted to put clothes back on (even though I think the midwife asked me a number of times if I wanted something to wear, lol). I found that I went into my own little head-space and there was nothing physical that I wanted. Actually, everyone could have left the room (including DH) for the hour and a half that I was pushing and I wouldn't have been the wiser, hehe.

    In terms of post-birth though, I agree with the other girls that have mentioned the camera as an essential, as well as a mobile phone to keep in touch with people. I took soft toilet paper too, but luckily my hospital had nice paper and I never used mine. I'll still take it next time though just in case.

    Good luck with the birth! It's an amazing experience

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Dec 2009
    Adelaide SA
    226

    Thanks everyone, this is great!! I didn't even think of the toilet paper, but now have my cottonelle packed and ready to go ;p

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Sep 2009
    Melbourne, VIC
    581

    I asked my best friend for her top 5,

    - essential oil blend of lavender and clary sage for aromatherapy and massage,
    - super soft toilet paper
    - board shorts/swimmers for DH so he could hop in the shower to massage her while she was in labour
    - comfortable undies and trackpants
    - paw paw ointment for dry lips

  9. #9
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    Sep 2008
    Adelaide
    3,201

    I hardly used anything from my labour bag - although the nibbles came in handy for DH hehehehe

    But overall pretty much the same as above
    #Camera/video camera
    #Mobile Phone (A REALLY good idea is when you sms everyone to announce the birth, suggest visitors visit you after X day/time to give you time to bond with baby, and keep people away as you can be bombarded VERY quickly)
    #flushable wipes - vital if you have stiches
    #comfy clothes - eg tracky daks etc
    #An extra empty bag - I ended up with so much extra stuff to take home (gifts etc)

    And yeah, whatever shower essentials you need, they shower I had post birth was the best shower of my life LOL

    GL with your birth

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Mar 2006
    4,542

    During my labours:
    - Shower
    - Birth ball
    - Heat packs
    - Supportive phases from DH
    - Support from DH

    Post natally
    - Flushable wipes BEST THINGS EVER!!
    - My own pillow
    - Camera
    - comfortable clothes
    - Dependency pad (the knicker ones)

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Newport, VIC
    1,885

    Mine are the same as most of the others, so I won't repeat.

    I didn't really use anything during labour apart from my Hypnobirthing tracks / iPod with headphones. I used them to tune out the room and when I was listening I found it very helpful.

    I also was glad I had my laptop as I used it to Skype with my brother in London. That was nice.

    Mobile phone charger - I forgot mine! Lucky husband went home at nights so was able to bring it in.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2006
    Queensland
    2,039

    I used music and an electric oil burner (no live flame allowed at the hosp) and shower shower shower.

    I also think pack some food for you even if you don't feel like food wit hds1 I wanted to eat but "wasn't allowed" due to high risk of c/s and ds2 I was scoffing an egg sandwhich at 8cm dilated, in the shower, between contractions lol

    Oh and something amazing is frozen poppers, love them cut them open and eat with a spoon, so awesome for something wet in your mouth and a little bit of sugar!!!

    Pen and baby7 record book to record visitors gifts etc before I forgot