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Packing for the hospital..
Re: Packing for the hospital..
::copied and pasted into a word document for future reference::
BTW, added flat iron, brushes plural, toner, moisturizer, eye cream, floss, mouthwash.
Don't judge.
I delivered at Grand View in Sellersville. No need to pay for TV there either! I even double checked with my husband because I was out of it. And they had 24 hour food service that was free/included.
ditto this - but i delivered at St. Mary's in Langhorne for my 2nd (and Lower Bucks in Bristol for my 1st) I didn't have to pay for tv at either and food was also included. I've never heard of having to pay for tv- that's just mean!
If you forget anything, don't worry b/c DH can go get it for you (or you can have family/friends bring you stuff).
i hated the mesh underwear, it messed with my staples.
i had no want to watch tv while in the hospital. if i wasn't sleeping, feeding the baby, cuddling with the baby or sleeping. i was sleeping.
Jewels, not judging. I also had my flat iron. I forgot to mention that. No lie, we came in with a big Adidas soccer bag stuffed full. I'm historically an over packer though.
On the same lines of what lachute said, I didn't find a need for laptops/dvd players with movies, etc. I can't imagine having time to watch full out movies in the hospital. You're always being poked and prodded for vitals and if not that, you're feeding the baby, talking to other random doctors or just staring at your kid sleep in amazement.