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lesheakelsey0730
Hi, first time mom here ��
What all do I ACTUALLY need to bring to the hospital for me? I’ve got babies stuff packed and ready to go but I’m just dreading trying to get together things for myself. ����
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sarahlovesjack
I brought my own hair stuff, razor, hair brush, body wash, face wash, toothbrush/paste, makeup because both times I have birth they had no shower stuff. I also brought a couple of high waisted comfortable underwear, robes, nursing bra and nursing pajamas and a comfortable dress that I went home in. I also brought my iPad that had some shoes and movies downloaded. You can for sure bring your own pillow if your particular about your sleeping situation. You’ll really be in a hospital gown and there hospital underwear for most of your stay so you don’t need a ton of clothes. But really anything that will make you feel more at home!
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MaMa2020Boys
Yes to everything she said before me! Also bring a blanket. Hospitals are always cold so socks too. I had a c section with my first but if you have a vagin*l birth then get adult diapers!!
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ColoredPencils
I pack pretty minimally. A toiletry kit and a going home outfit for me. In the hospital, I prefer to wear hospital gowns so I’m not bringing extra laundry home to do.
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nicolekk
I pack myself and baby in a small weekender bag. I normally pack:
-basic toiletry bag (toothbrush, toothpaste, face wash, basic makeup, hair tie, headband)
-hair straightener
-robe
-nursing friendly house dress
-leggings and loose top
-nursing bralette
-phone charger
-headphones
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Eselle728
@nicolekk,
What kind of robe do you usually pack?
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nicolekk
@Eselle728,
milkmaid goods is my favorite because they have a little hole to loop the tie through that helps the robe stay closed. Not a robe for warmth, it’s like the stretchy swaddle blanket material. Years after buying my first I still wear it daily while getting ready in the mornings!
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babyj1129
Echoing what others said with some additions:
- your glasses and contact case if you wear contacts
- eye mask for blocking light during the night when nurses come to check vitals
- portable sound machine for baby (I kept having to pull up a white noise video on YouTube to keep him calm during diaper changes)
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DrCaston
I mostly used the things they provided at the hospital. Here's my list:
- Mommy's going home outfit
- Extra long phone charger
- ChapStick (it's pretty dry in the hospital)
- Hairbrush
- Robe for when visitors arrive
- Medicine I take daily
The first time I also packed snacks but I never had an opportunity to eat them 🤷♀️
It definitely depends on how cute you want to look at the hospital. For me, looking cute is barely a priority outside the hospital 😂 But I've noticed other women bring hair styling supplies and make up and postpartum outfits.
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Eselle728
@DrCaston,
What kind of robe do you usually pack?
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DrCaston
@Eselle728,
My sister in law got me one from Caden Lane that I brought. It's very lightweight. I used it to feel less exposed when family was visiting. At home I have a plush bathrobe; it wasn't that kind of a thing. It was really only for modesty, not comfort.
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mamaa15
Honestly not that much. I spent a lot of my time with my boobs out anyways to breastfeed. I plan on bringing my toiletries, bamboo button up pjs, matching pjs, a going home lounge outfit, 2 nursing bras, phone charger, manual pump, nursing pillow, earth mama nipple balm, my Lila labour gown, diapers for me, Frida mom peri bottle (just easier to use), vitamins ( some hospitals give them I hear, but mine never have, only meds)
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ameeburks
-TOWELS!! The towels at our hospital barely cover my left boob, so I pack my own. Literally my number one thing��
-Chapstick
-Long phone charger
-Going home outfit
-Slippers
-Blanket
-Toiletries
-Robe
-Nursing pillow
-Extra scrunchies
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MaMa2020Boys
@ameeburks,
i never thought to bring a towel!! At this point my list is so long ima have to pack a suitcase! ����
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ameeburks
@MaMa2020Boys,
I feel like towels are totally overlooked. It’s the first thing I pack. Our hospitals towels are insanely tiny, plus it’s a nice comfort having a good towel for that first shower after labor.
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janelleeee1992
Following!
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jennad23
What everyone else said plus a fan! a stroller fan that can wrap onto the side of the bed saved me. Labor and the post partum sweats were no joke!
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