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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Dec 2008
    Melbourne
    214

    Bags 4 Hospital - Is It Too Much?

    Hi All,

    I was just wondering if anyone can tell me if what I have listed to take to hospital is too much?

    Labour Bag:

    Birth Plan
    Massage Oil
    outfit for me to wear after birth
    shorts for Sam for shower
    clothes for me to wear
    clothes for Sam to wear after shower if necessary
    Lipbalm
    water (chilled)
    snacks (lollies)
    Camera / Video Camera
    1 outfit 4 baby + nappy + baby wrap

    Baby Bag:

    Clothes for baby x6 (incl socks, booties, singlets, 1 piece suits)
    Blankets / Baby Wraps
    Nappies (Disposable for hospital)
    Towel
    face washers
    baby wipes
    shampoo, conditioner, baby wash, moisturiser, etc
    stuff toy
    cotton balls / swabs
    going home oufit

    Hospital Bag 4 Me:

    Maternity Pads
    Breast Pads
    Undies - x10 pairs
    pj's
    clothes (tracksuit pants, t.shirts, tops)
    phone charger
    toiletries (shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothpaste, soap, toothbrush, flushable wipes)
    snacks (lollies, apricot & yoghurt bites)
    nipple cream
    maternity bras
    slippers
    robe - Is this necessary? I have heard hospitals are really hot!

    Am I forgetting anything? Or is what I have too much for a couple of days stay?

    Many Thanks in advance!

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
    11,462

    id ditch the robe and add soft toilet paper!!

  3. #3

    May 2008
    Melbourne, Vic
    8,631

    Our hospital provided a lot of the things you've got like towels, nappies, blankets (not to be confused with wraps), baby wash, face washers, baby wipes.

    Did they specifically ask you to bring that stuff?

    Make sure you've got long sleeve long legged one pieces and plenty of warm wraps.

    I'd ditch the robe too - and make sure your PJs are big and comfy and easy to BF in!

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    gold coast
    1,759

    i would ditch nearly everythign u wrote for the baby. i dont knwo about ur hosp but all that i know of supply basically everything u have written.
    they have the blankets/wraps. also they have clothes for bub. it is better using the hosp ones as urs might get lost and it is less washign for you to come home too. they have all the bathing stuff and they wont need toys all they do is sleep and eat lol.

    yes hosp r hot but i liked having something to walk around in. i wa sso paranoid i would leak through onto my p's so a robe covered that if i was walkin the halls lol. but try to find one liek the thin silky kinda ones not big fluffy ones.

    i took heaps of clothes but ended up in my pj's all the time as they were way more comfy. i even went home in my pj's (robe came in handy for that too lol) but i went home late at night when DH had finshed work.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
    8,065

    Baby Bag: yeah the stuff for baby may be too much...does the hospital supply any of that stuff? our hospy supplied the clothes for bub as well as the wraps and one bag of nappies. it's awesome to use the hospy supplied stuff as they go through soooo many clothes and wraps etc. good to get them to do the washing instead of you LOL!

    Your Bag: i'll go against the grain and say keep the robe! i like to have it when i had to do the night feeds while DD was in special care. (we didnt know she would end up in there). it was nice to just throw it on and have a bit more privacy as you traipsed up the halls. of course, you could always get your DH to bring it later on if needed.

    Labour bag: i think this all sounds good! do you need to supply your own chilled water? usually they have a kitchenette where they have ice-cubes to suck on and water and juices etc. some ppl do bring in drinks like gatorade.

    You'll probably find that you dont use all the things, but it is nice to have it all just in case. it's no biggie if it doesnt get used imo...

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    The Purple House, Sydney
    1,811

    I agree with all of the above- ditch most of the baby bag. Hospital will supply nappies, wipes, baby wash and mositeriser, baby clothes, towels, blankets, etc- pretty much everyhting you have in there. Bubs won't use the toy yet, and you'll probably get heaps while you're in there.

    Anything you desperately need, you can buy or send someone home to grab it for you.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    269

    Better to be over prepared then under prepared I say

    Childonway I have about the same things as you on my list

    My hospital is public so I know they do not provide us with baby stuff or anything and plus I would prefer to use my own stuff anyway.

  8. #8
    Platinum Member. Love a friend xxx

    Jan 2008
    hoppers crossing
    2,380

    if thats what you feel comfy with, then go for it, sometimes u want ur own things that make u feel that bit less uncomfy while there. i gotta re think my bag

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Central Coast NSW
    2,160

    I would pack water as my hossy only has TAP WATER ....YUCK! Central Coast water is disgusting and often brown with floaties if they are flushing the mains.

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    outer South East Melbourne
    2,881

    Check what your hospital supplies. Mine supplied nappies, facewashers, wraps, cotton wool (instead of wipes) & when he went into special care they also provided his clothes too... if he'd stayed in the ward they wouldn't have.

    I mostly wandered around the hospital in PJ's or light tracky dacks & a light weight top. I don't remember using the robe much at all, or my slippers. I walked around either bear foot or with bed socks that have the grip things on the bottom so you don't slip over.

    The only thing I used from my well packed labour bag during the labour was the lip balm.

    Make sure you have a charger for your mobile & cash for a tv in the ward (unless it's included in your hossy stay).

    We only took the labour bag into the hossy with us & left the hossy bag in the car but the middy told us it was OK to bring everything in so my then partner went out & bought my big bag into the labour room. Their reasoning behind that was that your partner did not have to leave you soon after having the bub to go back to the car to get your other stuff. You may want to check on that beforehand.

    If you do cut back on clothing make sure you have a second bag packed in case you stay longer. That's one thing I do regret. I only expected to have a 2 or 3 night stay & ended up with a 5 night one. It's not exactly easy to explain what clothing you want bought in, nor is it easy to remember where it was when you left home (hanging in the wardrobe, in a drawer, on the line, in that pile of washing you didn't get to fold when you went into labour).
    Last edited by satya; May 13th, 2009 at 07:52 PM.