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  1. #1
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Question What should I pack in my bag?

    May seem like a weird question because there are a few threads asking the same thing - but I'll be going to a birth centre (which I'm not sure what to take) and if I end up being transferred, then I'll be having a c-section at the public hospital (and then transferred to private hossy afterwards)

    So I've never been told what you need for a birth centre birth - all I know is what Selangor would let you have for a birth there - and my midwives are away at the moment and I won't be seeing them until sometime later this week. DH wants me to get things organised and pack the bags now - just in case

    Not to mention that I also have to pack a bag for the kids just in case they need to go somewhere else (dunno where! I'm sure someone would pick them up from the side of the road.. haha) and also some stuff for the newborn.

    I need lists!

  2. #2
    rhyb Guest

    Im wondering the same and when I should pack my bag though Im not attempting VBAC its classed as an 'elective ceaser'
    Will be watching this thread

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    May 2007
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    I am sort of in the same boat- going to a birth centre but need to be prepared for the hospital too JIC. So I have packed according to three lists but they all fit in the one bag. Anything not used will just be unpacked when I get home but I think I have all covered. I had it done in a Word table and just have in bold what still needs to go in once contractions start and the list is on the fridge and my bag packed. The m/w at the BC told me the other day I need a clothes for me and bub to go home in (obvious I thought!), wipes for the baby and soap for myself!
    Anyway my list:
    Labour
    • birth plan
    • birthing notes
    • lip balm
    • pjs
    • headband
    • essential oils
    • massage oils
    • stress balls
    • snacks- jelly beans etc
    • toiletries
    • face washer
    • camera and batteries
    • socks
    • waterbottle
    • juice

    Hospital/BC post birth
    • mobile phone
    • phone charger
    • pjs
    • day clothes
    • slippers
    • toiletries (lansinoh, toothbrush, paste, moisturiser, deodorant, body wash etc)
    • makeup
    • facewasher
    • maternity pads
    • breastpads
    • notepad and pen
    • wetwipes
    • knickers
    • tissues
    • maternity bras
    • socks
    • hairclips
    • money
    • watch
    • reading material
    • bag for laundry items
    • snacks (muesli bars etc)
    • drinks

    Baby
    • singlets
    • suities
    • wraps
    • socks
    • hat
    • cottonwool pads
    • blankets
    • wipes

    I hope you like my list as much as I do!
    I just have the labour stuff in separate bags in the big bag to get access to quickly!

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    Apr 2009
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    KatieRabbit that's a pretty good list!

    You might want to add panadol? I took some for afterpains but didn't end up using it...
    I took CDs too for labour but didn't use them either
    And I chucked in 3 or 4 plastic bags, just in case I needed them for anything, & they all got used

    The best thing I did when packing was, for the toiletries etc I bought a mini-toothpaste, an extra moisturiser, deoderant etc & had it all packed, so I could keep using my regular stuff. I hated the idea of being in labour & trying to remember all those bits & pieces. And it's stuff that will get used, so it's not like it's going to go to waste. kwim?

    Mel would you be packing for your kids incase they end up in there with you? Or are they definitely going elsewhere? I am thinking do you need to pack books etc for them, you know? Snacks & water? Or just clothes for a stay elsewhere?

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    Great List KR.

    Mel - pack an overnight bag for each of the kids with Pj's a change of clothes etc just like they would use if they were having a slumber party at a friends house.
    The only other thing I would suggest (as suggested to me once) is to pack babies firsts with your labour stuff - so a catching blanket, wrap, onesie or whatever you want bub in first so if they have a dryer or warmer they can put them in there so when bub does arrive there is a nice warm change of clothes AND you don't have to rummage around in bags to find something.

    I am not sure about Birth Centres and what they have or what hteir policies are but if you are allowed to burn oils maybe take your own electric oil burner JIC theirs doesn't work??

    OHHHH AND a change of clothes for DH, plus some shorts etc in case he needs to get wet (shower/bath).

    gosh everything is getting closer isn't it

    Nae x

  6. #6
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    May 2008
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    think its mostly been covered. I took a banana and a yoghurt. not that you really feel like eating but if your there for hours or for after, it was a good idea. Food for DH!!
    Drinks.
    Pillows. i have a V pillow i used all the time through pregnancy and it was good during labour....also a bit of a comfort.
    Different clothes to wear buring labour....chances are youl end up starkers but i didnt know what i wanted during, changed from loose top to tight one to nothing lol.
    A shower cap.....sounds stupid, not that i cared what my hair looked like after id been in the shower during contractions but i guess it was one less think to worry about. and more comfortable not having wet hair/clothes.
    Something for DH to wear in the shower.
    Dh had to keep going out and getting more maternity pads! the hospital ones were crap and boy did i need them!!
    other people have already said oils,music.

    Think i had my bag packed about a month before too!! its reasuring though.

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    For your other kids..

    I packed some colouring books and pencils and reading books and a couple matchbox cars to play with when they were visiting me

    That way Dh and I could get a nice visit in and the kids were happy

  8. #8
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Ooh good tip Nic thanks

    Thanks everyone - I'll have to start getting a suitcase ready I think.. bwahahah!!!

    Jasp - I have really no idea what will happen to the kids. If I go into labour at night, I have had an offer from a lovely BB girl (thanks Sterla) to come and watch them for me, but not sure how keen she will be on the idea if its 3am.. lol

    So we'll just play it by ear, and if worst comes to worst, I'll have to stay at home as long as I can because the midwives come to me first anyway, and we might end up having to take them to the birth centre with us. I dunno - we don't have anything set in concrete just yet.