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Moms (re: hospital bag)

I've decided not to wait until the last minute (as in after my water breaks) to pack my hospital bag this time. Since it's been a few years now, I'm having a hard time remembering what I really used and needed. Last time, I went by a checklist from some baby site, and ended up taking a bunch stuff I didn't need, but was without things I did want and had to send H back home a few times (since they kept me 2 nights).

I remember I took my makeup (which I didn't care at all about once I was there) but thought the hospital would have shampoo (as my list suggested they would, but didn't) and by the next day I was dying to wash my hair. I also had horrible heartburn during labor and they had no antacids to give me.

What were your hospital necessities?

Was there anything you wished you had with you but didn't? Or anything you took that was completely unnecessary?

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Re: Moms (re: hospital bag)

  • Here is what my bag consisted of:

    pillow

    nightgown

    robe

    slippers

    toiletries

    change of clothes (I basically walked out wearing the same thing I wore in)

    book (I didn't even pick up)

    I don't remember wishing I had something that I didn't. 

  • I remember bringing way more clothes than I needed.  I had a c-section and stayed in my gown most of the time.  Not sure what others do with a vaginal birth.  I did wear a cotton robe a lot though.  Slippers were a must too for me. 

    What about plenty of hair elastics and head bands?  I would also make sure you bring chargers for your camera/phone/video camera!  Don't want any of those to die!

    I'm sure this doesnt relate to you, but I forgot my wrist braces (wore them due to severe preg onset carpal tunnel).  I made DH go to the drug store within the hospital and buy me new ones!

    If I think of anything else, I will let you know!

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  • I don't think I brought anything for the baby that I actually needed or used.

    So, here's my list for you. Smile

    -Camera
    -Some method to communicate pictures from said camera to WCF
    -Chargers for any electronics and/or batteries
    -Shower necessities/toothbrush/etc.
    -PILLOW!
    -Something easy and comfy to wear home
    -Jammers-slippers-robe
    -Oh wait, we did need the baby nail files
    -Chapstick, chapstick, chapstick
    -I think next time I'll bring something to drink. I remember being all kinds of thirsty when I was nursing, and I drank those hospital juice cups like crazy.

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  • I would take a big, comfy towel.  I remember showering at the hospital and their towels were so ridiculously tiny that I needed to use 7 of them to dry off.

    Blow dryer.

    Tylenol, tums, chapstick, usual toiletries, socks, sweater/jacket, nipple cream.

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    -Camera
    -Some method to communicate pictures from said camera to WCF
    -Chargers for any electronics and/or batteries
    -Shower necessities/toothbrush/etc.
    -PILLOW!
    -Something easy and comfy to wear home
    -Jammers-slippers-robe
    -Oh wait, we did need the baby nail files
    -Chapstick, chapstick, chapstick
    -I think next time I'll bring something to drink. I remember being all kinds of thirsty when I was nursing, and I drank those hospital juice cups like crazy.

    This one is extremely important! Big Smile

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  • pillow
    boppy
    nipple cream
    nightgown
    slipper/socks
    brush/toiletries/some light makeup to make you feel human
    chapstick
    camera
    camera charger
    room spray (I chose a lavender and it REALLY helped me during labor)
    snacks for dh
    hard candies for during labor
    pjs for dh

    for baby:
    blanket
    coming home outfit
    hat
    some little onesies or sleepers for the hospital
    carseat

    Those are the big things I can think of now.

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  • imagenicoleg1982:

    I would take a big, comfy towel.  I remember showering at the hospital and their towels were so ridiculously tiny that I needed to use 7 of them to dry off.

    Blow dryer.

    Tylenol, tums, chapstick, usual toiletries, socks, sweater/jacket, nipple cream.

    YES! This is a good one.

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  • You might not need this, but we wish we had brought "drugs" for DH.  The hospital couldn't give him anything for his upset stomach, so he had to leave to go to a walgreens and buy pepto or tylenol or something.  He had to buy socks too, but that's because we were at the hospital for a lot longer than expected.  Hopefully that won't be you!
  • Thank you, ladies! So many good suggestions. There are quite a few things I completely forgot about.

    MIAbride- I do remember that I took way too much stuff for DS. All I needed was his going home outfit, a cute outfit for his hospital pictures, a nail file (I was too scared to use clippers on him), and his car seat (which we forgot and H had to go home for). The hospital provided everything else we needed.

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  • My hospital did not provide wipies so DH used a warm cloth for diaper changes.  Also one of the nurses went out of her way to get me some nipple cream.  One thing I did ask of friends/family was to send flowers and greetings to the house once we got home that way we didn't have to schlepp tons of stuff home along with a new baby.
  • The bump just emailed me a list of what I should pack.... it seems pretty detailed.

     http://pregnant.thebump.com/pregnancy/pregnancy-tools/articles/checklist-packing-a-hospital-bag.aspx?MsdVisit=1

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  • Leave your breast pump at home, unless you can't read a manual and need a LC to show you to to hook one up.  Seriously, do not need.
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