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Packing Your Hospital Bag ? What Do You Need for a Hospital Birth?

Packing Your Hospital Bag – What Do You Need For A Hospital Birth?

 

When to pack your hospital bag?
Hospital bags are often left to the last minute, as there are so many other preparations required for a new baby. At the end of 36 weeks your baby is full-term so could arrive at any time, this is when you should have your hospital bag packed, if you have not already done so.

 

Where to start?
Do not panic. We have compiled a list of essential items for your birth bag; this list is a culmination of midwives’ suggestions and mother’s feedback over the last 2 years. Do not forget that partners love to be involved. You could delegate some, or all, of the task of putting your hospital bag together while you relax in preparation for the big day.

 

What to pack in your hospital bag?
Some people pack a whole suitcase for their hospital births and a few are unprepared and just manage to bring themselves. This list covers the essential items you should take to support your hospital birth and why. There is also list of suggested luxury items afterwards which mothers have found comforting and relaxing to have with them in hospital:

 

Essential Hospital Birth Bag Items
During Labour

 

Sponge
For cooling mother during labour

Lip Balm
Thirsty work can leave you with dry lips

Bendy straws
Makes it easier to drink from glasses or cups if you are focussed on labour

Hair band
To keep hair out of your face

Tissues
There won’t be a dry eye when your baby arrives

T-shirt/Spare top
Useful for either the mum or the birth partner if their top gets soiled or wet during the birth.

 

After Labour

 

Nursing Pads
Useful whether you choose to breastfeed or not

Flannel
Soaked in warm water and placed on your perineum after the birth to relieve soreness

Pants
Either cotton or disposable pants which you are willing to throw away after use

Maternity Towels

Absorbent Mat (you can also buy disposable changing mats instead)
Great for protecting the bed, chairs, car seat.  Useful for when waters have broken and also to use in the first 48 hours after childbirth.

 

Wash Bag

 

Toothbrush

Toothpaste

Shampoo / Conditioner

Body wash

Hairbrush

Deodorant

 

Baby Bag

 

Baby grow

Newborn nappies

Baby hat and mittens

Hooded baby towel
For wrapping up your baby when it’s first born

Cotton buds or wet wipes

 

 

 

Luxury Hospital Birth Bag Items
Home from Home

 

Night dress
Which does up at the front so you can breast feed your baby easily

Dressing gown

Slippers

 

Relaxation

 

Massage oil and massager

Lavender oil
Lavender promotes relaxation and is a popular choice of oil for use in labour. It can be added to massage oil, or to water and sprayed around the room

Music and music player
To create a calm ambience for you to labour and give birth in

 

 

 

And finally…
Don’t forget to put your baby seat in the car so that you can take your new baby home safely and start enjoying the new addition to your family.