![]() ![]() I'd take 4 vests/sleepsuits, cardigan, hat, bibs/muslins, coat, blanket.Ī lot of other stuff you probably won't need. They'll tell you to get someone to bring more in if you need it. The hospital will often only have spare formula for emergencies. Be aware there often isn't a fridge for storage so a lot may get wasted with the pre-made. Others don't mind you taking pre-made bottles. ![]() Some like you to take powder so they can ensure you're making the bottles up right. Shampoo and conditioner - I like to wash my hair every day so I'd pack a couple of small bottles.įormula - depends on your hospital's policy. Snacks just in case, although you won't want to eat in labour. ![]() Slippers/something for your feet as you will be standing on all sorts. Maybe pack one.Ĭhange of clothes for you to go home in. Use hospital towels too for the same reason. Spare nightie - use hospital gowns in labour as they'll get messy. Handful of breast pads - you likely won't need them at all. One pack of maternity towels - they have plenty on the ward if you run out. Phone charger.įor baby it’s pretty straight forward, some vests and babygrows, nappies and cotton pads, blanket, dummy if you’re using one!ĭepends how long you're in for, but I'd pack for 24 hours and send your partner for any extra bits you need. Witch hazel gel to put on maternity pads is amazing. I’m not sure about formula, but I know all maternity wards have formula available if you need it so don’t worry about running out:) I didn’t bother with hot water bottle or hand fan, if you’re being induced you may want one! When I was transferred to the ward I missed tea time so the snacks kept me going:D the non fizzy energy drinks kept me hydrated. We also took a back pack full of snacks which really come in handy for everyone when I was in labour plus for me. I also packed a towel, spare top, spray and toothbrush for my partner as I had a water birth and he got in with me plus we didn’t know how long I’d be in labour. Shampoo and conditioner are essential for the post birth shower. A pack of 12 maternity pads and 12 breastpads. Also how far away do you life from the hospital? I was pretty close, around 10 minute drive so my partner could pop back if I needed to stay longer! It all depends on your situation, I knew I wanted to stay at least one night because I was breastfeeding so wanted the support and help to get it right before I was left alone. I gave birth in May and like you read a lot of online articles on hospital bags. ![]()
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