How many days are you staying for? Id take at least 3 changes of clothes/pjs, and if you are planning on b/f then some that open at the front.
toothbrush/paste
hair brush
toilet paper - soft expensive stuff - you dont want to rely on the hospital toilet paper
i'll try to find my list, im in the middle of packing my bags at the moment
Tip - If you haven't got your bag packed put the list on your fridge so that if you go into labour without a packed bag this list is readily available and both you and your partner can pack without panick.
YOu'll need more pjs, ditto to the toilet paper, and heaps of undies.
Obviously bubs needs stuff too.
BTW I have 2 bags. A labour bag with pj's, pads, hair brush, toothbrush, lip balm, bub's grow suit, baby blanket and nappy. My other bag is for the longer stay
Heva - my list is huge too!
I tend to overpack - JUST IN CASE - but I feel better knowing I am prepared for anything...
I also pack assuming I will be in hospital for at least 3 days.
This is my OMG massive list...
Part of this list is what the hospital has asked us to bring and part of it is personal preference from my first birthing experience...
My one piece of advice is make sure you have PLENTY of undies, pants/pj's and pads - I have never bled so much in my life!!!
LABOUR AND BIRTH
Hospital Paperwork
Medicare card/Pension Card
Baby Folder
Tshirt/Nightie for Birthing
PJ's for after
Socks
Slippers
Lollies
Snacks
Drinks
Books/magazines
iPod or stereo
Massage Oil
Face cloth
Hair Bands
Lip Balm
Camera and Batteries
Clothes for partner
Mobile and spare change
List of phone numbers
Money
Plastic bag for dirty clothes
POST BIRTH
Day-time Clothes
Knickers
Bras
Breastpads
Maternity Pads x3 packs
Slip-on shoes/slippers
PJ's
Dressing Gown
Toiletries
Money
Pen and Paper/notebook
Watch
Gifts for siblings
Going home Outfit
Plastic bags for dirty clothes
Mobile phone and Charger
BABY
Nappies
4 Singlets
4 Jumpsuits
4 Socks/Booties
4 Scratch Mittens
4 Hat
2 Home Outfits
Wipes
Baby Wash
Baby Moisturiser
Face Washers
Baby Towel
Wraps/Blankets
But after reading some of the replies, I think I need to add some!
Sorry if TMI - you may need more than one set of PJs as there is a big loss of blood after having a baby and I needed a new set every night.
Lots and lots of undies.
Maternity bras,
Nursing pads,
Some people even suggest your own toilet paper so you can use soft toilet paper rather than the hospital rough stuff,
Toiletries (I bought myself a really nice body wash from the body shop that I could use after I gave birth - it was one of the nicest things I could have done for myself)
Depending on whether you are going public or private and what your hospital provides you may need - wraps for your baby, nappies for your baby, wipes, 3 - 4 grow suits, singlets, socks, a going home outfit for your baby
Lansinoh cream (buy this from the chemist - works a treat on cracked nipples and is safe to have on while feeding)
Just a few more suggestions . . . it is so exciting to get to the packing stage. Have fun
Sounds like I'm gonna have to do some shopping :s I don't even own more than one pair of pj's. lol. How am I going to afford all this stuff? Is there anything I don't REALLY need or is it all absolutely necessary?
Briggsy's Girl - I did do a search but didn't see them, thanks
It depends on the hospital you are going to, some supply things for the baby and others do not.
I couldnt use any soaps/washes on my son as he had dry skin and they dry it out so didnt need to take any of those, and the hospital had towles so Ididnt need to take them either.
The hospital I went to last time provided clothes and balnkets for the baby, all I had to take for him was something to wear home. This time I am bringing everything except for cloth nappies and snibs as these are provided.
Not all of it is necessary. A lot of it you need anyway like the stuff for the baby and just general clothes for you. If you don't have enough PJs and don't want to buy more - loose fitting shorts and t-shirts will be fine. The hospital staff aren't going to criticise you for what you wear to bed, but it is nice to have clean clothes if your PJs get soiled. You can always send thing home with your DP to wash and bring back (it is a lot of pressure for him though) if you don't want to buy more.
When I went to hospital to have my first baby, I sent a list home with my DH for all the extra things I needed that I didn't realise like extra clothes and Pjs. Then I didn't end up staying after the first night anyway so I didn't need it all, but you could wait and see and ask DP to bring extra things from home.
Most of it depends how long you plan on staying . . .
I have my list of things to pack ready! Just have not packed them yet as moving houses next weekend so will do it once we have finished moving. I agree with the checklist going on the fridge though.
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