thread: What do you need to pack? Hospital Bags

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  1. #1
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    Oct 2008
    63

    i preferred the Kotex too and the libra ones were good after the first week.
    Why were the Libra ones good after the first week? Now I'm worried, because I've bought a few packets of those... lol

    packed going home clothes but they were too big (ooo) so i recommend packing a range of sizes JIC.
    I am also so worried about this - I have actually gone down a dress-size or two since being pregnant, because I basically had NO appetite at all in my first trimester, and the thought of eating quite literally made me feel ill. Now I have no idea at all what size I'm going to be when I have bubs. Although, given that we're not stopping anywhere on the way home, and I really don't care what I look like, I'm thinking of just going with a T-Shirt and a pair of tightish trackie pants. Very trendy, I know, but at least I know they'll fit!

    Off topic... I actually bought a few maternity T-Shirts the other day that I can get away with wearing after I've had the baby, because rather than being those really big flowing ones that are loose ( ;-) ) over your belly, they're just longer than a normal shirt and would look really good with a pair of jeans or something. I was ultra paranoid about maternity clothes because I didn't want to spend a fortune on clothes that I'm not planning on wearing again - I want to have lost weight before we have baby number 2...

    ETA: OK, so I went off on my own little tangent RE: clothes sizes... hehe
    Last edited by jakodai; August 27th, 2009 at 02:59 PM. : Misunderstood... Pregnancy Brain... ;-)

  2. #2
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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
    3,715

    I think Clare was talking about baby clothes sizes LOL. But as for your stuff, don't forget that you will likely still look anywhere from 4-6 months pg when you leave hospital! And your boobs will be bigger too when your milk comes in So whatever you want to wear, make sure it's adaptable

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Member

    Jan 2007
    In my own little world.
    1,035

    I would definately reccomend the dark undies and I preferred the higher granny waist ones. I wore them while pg and found them fantastic afterwards because I ended up with a C-section. No rubbing undies on my sore tummy. Same goes for clothing for myself: I actually just wore my maternity clothes in hosp and home. My tum was still really big and my boobs were sore, plus my ceasar site was SORE so I wanted high waists all the way!

    Our hosp supplies cloth nappies but we used our own sposies. DD was a small 0000 so I didnt use our cloth nappies for the first 5weeks! They also supplied little nighties which we used to start off but then switched to our sleepsuits as they looked so much more comfy.

    Things I reccomend: 10 big, dark undies
    2packs pads. I used the ENORMOUS hosy ones for the first day Kotex are MUCH thicker than Libra too...
    1pack breast pads
    Maternity clothes plus extra teeshirts for the spews and milk leakages
    PJS!!! I loved my breastfeeding nightie too - no exposing tummy I didnt bother with my dressing gown. I had my own bathroom and preferred to shower and dress every morning. Just made me feel more normal.
    basic toiletries. I didnt want too much perfume for the new baby and only wanted her to get used to what I usually wear.
    Massive bag to take home gifts. Like the stripy $2 shop ones.
    phone charger, camera, batteries, notepad to keep track of gifts/who you have phoned.
    dont bother with a book. I was that busy with nurses, visitors, baby...
    personal clock/watch. NEED for feeds/tracking bubs nappies etc.
    Plenty of spew rags. Nappies and going home home clothes. 4 wraps.
    Wheat pack for labour, lip balm, essential oils.

    hope that helps some!