feeling a bit lost on what to pack in a hospital bag? I got you, mama, I have been there before! In fact, I pushed it off so long during my first pregnancy that we ended up showing as much as the hospital with only a leftover bag of chips from lunch that day (to our credit, he did arrive 4 weeks early).

That being said, on the next child, I made sure I was fully prepared. So, let’s do this mamas! here is a complete guide of what to pack in a hospital bag and when to pack it. 

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< $49.00 $39.99 $398.00 $9.95 $38.00 $13.99 $36.00 $110.00 - What to pack in a hospital Bag for You and Baby Here’s my biggest tip; don’t stress too much! While it’s nice to have everything packed and ready to go it won’t be the end of the world if for some reason you do not have it all. I’ve been there, done that and we were just fine! Luckily, pretty much all you need to give birth is your vagina! The rest of this stuff is all for your comfort and convenience. How to choose a hospital Bag Of course, you could just use any old duffle bag you have lying around. but hey, maybe you’re in the market for a new bag and this is the perfect reason to buy one so here are some great options. However, I do recommend looking into the diaper bag options on this list. If you choose one of these, you are killing two birds with one stone. Not to mention a diaper bag has tons of different pockets which will make it easy for you to keep everything organized. When to pack Your hospital Bag It’s totally as much as you! I would recommend having it done before you hit 38 weeks just in case your bit one makes a bit of an early appearance. It’s never good to go into labor feeling completely unprepared. If you are a high-risk pregnancy or pregnant with multiples, think about packing around 35 weeks just to be ready for anything! Once everything is all packed, have it waiting by the door or pack it in the car. While you will probably be packing for baby and dad as well, focus on yourself first when packing your hospital bag. After all, you are the one doing all the hard work during this stay and you want to be as comfortable as possible. having everything you need and want will make you the happiest and calmest version of yourself. What to pack in a hospital Bag for Mom A warm robe– It doesn’t matter if it’s new or old, just make sure it’s comfy and you are willing to sacrifice it. Layered lightweight comfy clothing– I cannot stress the comfy thing enough. Also, hospital temperatures can greatly vary so it’s good to have some layerable items like a cardigan. It’s also a good idea to pack a few nightgowns of your own because they will make you feel human, unlike the hospital ones. Going home outfit… because after it all, you and your new baby get to finally go home together! remember you will likely still have a bit of bump, so plan this attire accordingly. 2 or 3 pairs of socks– You will ideally get to do some walking during and after labor around the hospital halls. Slippers & flip Flops– Your feet are going to be swollen. I’m sorry to be the one to break it to you that this probably won’t go away right after labor either, so these will be your best shoe options. Plus, remember those dorm room showers? Well, the hospital showers have the possibility of being just as bad so flip flops are required. 1 maternity bra Nursing Pads Lanolin or another Nipple Cream 3 pairs of Ruinable Underwear Headband/scrunchie/ponytail holder Travel Sized Toiletries– This includes; toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, your favorite lotion, contacts lens case/solution, eyeglasses, hairbrush, makeup (it’s okay to want to feel confident and pretty during your hospital stay!) Cell phone and charger Insurance information and hospital forms Photo ID Birth plan– I recommend writing one, even if it’s just super simple! It will help you have the experience you want. Sugar free candies to keep your mouth moist Snacks– bring all your guilty pleasures, abandon the diet plans at least for this stay Pillow– everyone has different taste in pillows, but I think most would agree hospital pillows are not ideal so bring one you love and put it in a distinguishable pillowcase. A bath towel Purse/wallet What to pack in a hospital Bag for Baby Coming home outfit– Bring 1 newborn size and 1 one to three-month size because there’s truly no understanding what size your bit one will be. 2 white onesies – I like long sleeve kimono onesies with the built-in hand mits for my newborns. 1 Hat Socks or Booties Scratch Mittens (or just use the socks!) Blankets– One warm blanket and some for swaddling Boppy Approved infant car Seat– So, this might not quite in shape in the bag but you will want to have it ready to go either in the car or near your things. What to pack in a hospital Bag for Dad Camera and camera charger Cell phone and charger 2 changes of clothes and underclothing Travel Sized Toiletries– This includes; toothbrush, deodorant, contact lens case/solution, glasses Light reading or iPad with pre downloaded shows/movies to watch Kuulokkeet Folder– put dad in charge of keeping track of all paperwork the physicians give you and the baby during your stay. If everything gets in a folder, you’re a lot less likely to lose anything. Lompakko Snacks– Bring him his favorites so he will stay away from yours! What was your hospital bag must-have? You might also Enjoy: 25 FUNNY, sweet and powerful BIRTH QUOTES NURTUREVR – THE REVOLUTIONARY support SYSTEM EVERY new mom DESERVES BEST POSTPARTUM underclothing – 10 great options + things YOU should KNOW Pin for later – Absolute Musts! What to pack in a hospital Bag for You and the Baby!

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