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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    i second the right brand of pads etc.... i know i perfer one kind over another,

    hugs hun, i hope you wont need the bag this early

  2. #2
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    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
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    top ideas girls thanks. I am writing his list. He's actually relaxed a bit about it since I told him I'd come in here for ideas lol.

    Thanks AJP I hope so too.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    Perth, Australia
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    I took in y own pillow and long body pillow for belly support. I also bought a medulla swing breast pump though I used the hospitals when I was in. Mobile phone and charger, BF pads, Maternity pads (though the hospital also supplied some) reading material, crosswords and games.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Paradise
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    I second having a pillow, If you have a premmie, you will need some extra support when learning to BF (BFing premmies is different to FT) and I also second the pump, nothing worse than someone having the pump sitting not doing anything in someone else's room right when you need it to give your bub liquid gold.

    Heaps of pairs of old daggy undies heaps of mat bras, for when the milk comes in, I always leaked through the pads. comfy clothes. Bags to put dirties in for him to take home and wash. I would suggest buying 1 tiny outfit once bub is born so that you can have bub in something of their own for your keepsake box (if you have one)

    Definitelty take the camera and your phone and charger. Some healthy snacks that will last a while packed. Having little ones in hospy you tend to not be moving much and there isn't much healthy food readily available for snacking. Try sultanas, especially to help with the 1st bowel movement. Maybe a little packet of jelly and fruit things, some dried apricots. When DH comes in to visit each day, get him to bring some julienne carrots, or just some carrots and ask the MW's if there is somewhere you can cut them up. get him to bring apples and bananas too.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    Melbourne
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    The hospital should provide nappies and wipes etc if your baby is born prem, but pack some blankets and a beanie, you will want clothes too but you can have family / friends buy you some once you know what size you will need as the hospital normally have some on hand.

    At least you have had some warning, poor DH has to pack mine the day after DD was born becasue she caught us by surprise, it was on my list to do that weekend.

  6. #6
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    Jun 2004
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    were you making a "pile" of stuff you were planning to put into the suitcase, at home?

    in a drawer, or shelf?

    here's stuff that would be on my list



    • breastpads
    • breastpump (if you have one)
    • mama pads
    • body pillow (if you had back pain during pregnancy, you might have one of these)
    • whatever you like to sleep in
    • comfy clothing with easy breastfeeding access
    • comfy undies
    • maternity bras
    • camera, spare batteries
    • communication if you want it, have it e.g laptop, mobile, etc
    • shampoo, conditioner, deodorant
    • massage lotion or that stuff you rub over stretchmarks
    • bowl of fruit that doesn't need cutting up e.g bananas, mandarins, apples, grapes
    • things you like to have around you, to make you feel good - for me that would be eyebrow tweezers, i'm sure you will have your own faves, silly things that make no sense to anyone else!
    • i doubt the hospy would let your baby go naked, but you might have a certain outfit you want baby to come home in
    • paper and pen for making lists (if that will make you feel calmer)
    • something to read (if you like to read)
    • tube of Lanisoh to massage into your nipples and for the first few days of establishing feeding
    • photos of your loved ones
    • slippers, footwear (i was in hospy for five days with NO FOOTWEAR! after emergency ambulance ride - dh kept forgetting to bring me shoes in ).
    • a folder to put important things in, that you don't want to lose e.g baby's id bracelet

    now you take care of yourself, no heroics hon! hope it all goes well for you sweetie, that this bedrest is JUST a precaution.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Feb 2006
    NSW Central Coast
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    Kim, I have no ideas for your bag, but just wanted to say good luck and I hope things turn out all good.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Atop the lookout...
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    Hey again Kim. I have also written a list of where everything is for Steph for when I am in hospital for the Man (all her clothes, in which drawer, blankets, sheets, etc, her shampoo, and all that), how to do her washing (I wash her things on the light/delicate cycle, but he is good at washing anyway), her favourite snacks (inc containers to put them in to go out), panadol and measuring cups (and dosage), eczema and nappy creams (and how much to use of cortisone cream), and extra wipes.

    My hospital list: Toiletries (shampoo, conditioner (I put some in two great little travel size bottles from BigW), soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, cotton bids, cleanser (I put some in a tiny pump bottle I had from the Body Shop), deoderant, moisturiser (face and body), maternity pads (def tell him the brand/s and where to buy them, ie, 'homebrand' from safeway only, not coles), breast pads (same again for the brand, I thought the pigeon brand wew okay), lip balm, makeup, tweezers, hair brush. For face moisturiser and toothpaste, I snaffled the almost empty ones from the bathroom, put them straight into my toiletry bag and put out new ones for us to use).
    Munchies/Food (favourite juice, lollies (I'm asking for Jols berry lollies and marshmallows!), fruit, and chocolate. Mm, crunchy carrots sound good too).
    Clothing (all my nighties, fuzzy home socks, all my big granny underwear, maternity bras, nice dressing gown, thongs, specific clothes and shoes for going home).
    Baby (not sure how much you need, but I'm taking all nappies and wraps, a few suits, and going home outfit and wrap, formula, bottles and #1 teats, bottle brush, breast pump, nail clippers).
    Other (diary, notebook, pens, magazine/puzzles/book, phone, phone charger, camera, camera charger, small rug, mp3 player & the headphones!).

    Hope my list will help you, and doubley hope that you won't need your bag soon. Love mobile phones now so that you can direct DH where to look while he's at the shop. I even write down a description of the packet (or give him the old one if I can) to the Man if I need something really specific, and which shop I buy it from. Oh yeah, some of the toiletries come now in little travel size bottles, I have seen them in BigW, at the registers (where their lollies normally are), but not all brands of stuff are available, if that is any help to you.

    You know, I started to type this reply just after I replied to my thread earlier tonight. I have only just been able to get back to this one to finish it because I was trying to get Steph to go to sleep on the couch! And I still have to make two lunches for tomorrow!

    I would offer to come around and help him pack, but I don't think we live anywhere near eachother! Take it easy...

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    Over the rainbow
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    From a premmie mum that was in your situation, with her hossie bags already packed for this baby ... here is my list:
    Keep in mind that you don't need anything for the baby atm ... if you are on strict bedrest at 24 weeks, I'm so sorry to tell you but the chances are good that your baby will come a bit early and that would mean a NICU stay and there ... they got everything baby needs. So all hubby needs to get for bubba is maybe some premmie dipers .. (my hossie just charged it to my account .. so find out if you'rs will do the same) After you've been released, then you can pack the baby stuff yourself, or at least sit on the bed and deligate

    For mommy:

    2 pairs of PJ's (I also took a pair of yoga pants and two support tops - for when you are allowed to start walking about again)
    Nightgown and slippers
    Pads (maternity pad and breast pads)
    Your feeding bra's and Nipple cream (even if you are expressing, they get sore and it's just much better with the feeding bra .... )
    The BREASTPUMP - I got a handpump from the hossie, but had to buy the electric conversion thingy ... ask the hospital if they don't HIRE out pumps, then you can get a double pump ... much better.
    Hairdryer - a girl still has to look good
    Phonecharger and 2-point plug (if you need that)
    Some tissues ( I cried the whole 10 days in hossie )
    Socks, undies
    Reading material, or your knitting, something to keep your hands and mind busy.
    Sanitary products: Men usaully forget stuff like lip-ice and hairbands. Make your list for him.
    My first pg ended in a c/s, so I'm not sure what you are going to need for a VB.....

    PS: Ask the hospital to put you in a wheelchair and take you on a tour throught the NICU. I know we don't want to think about this, BUT it was a huge shock to me and I was not prepared for the NICU ... did not think about going to see what it looks like. Ask questions about the different machines, what you can expect if bubba comes early (baby's apperance ect). Also talk to the nurses about how the NICU work and the visiting hours and breastfeeding times. I know that here the mommies are allowed throught out the day between 6am and 10pm, but daddies have visiting hours.

    I might be a doomsday preacher ... but from experiance .. it's better to prepare for the worst

    Goodluck and LOADS of sticky vibes for that little one.

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    On the edge of Crazytown
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    Be specific about EVERYTHING. For example dont just write 'knickers' on the list.... write:

    Honey, bring the big unattractive granny undies that you hate, not lacy little black ones that you love so much.

    ... or something like that....

    And all the best with your bed rest.

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    Perth - NOR
    1,198

    sometimes, its a good idea to have your DH/DP/Support person to pack your bag for you. After Aiden was born, it was DH that went thru my bag to get my bits out for me to have a shower, and it was so frustrating watching him stuff around trying to find stuff. I wanted to jump out of bed and do it myself.
    Give him a list to pack, and, at least when the time comes, he will be able to find everything in the bag.

    Good luck. Hope you dont need the bag for a while yet.