Step1
Bring your own comfortable clothes - nightgown, nursing shirt or whatever makes you happy - though you might just end up using those hospital gowns. Why stain your own clothes when you don't have to?
Step2
Get that nursing bra in the bag, too. Also pack some breast pads, in case you turn out to be a leaker.
Step3
Pack basic toiletries - toothbrush, paste, hairbrush, face cream - as well as any other products you use every day. Even though they'll send you home quickly, it's nice to be comfortable while you're there.
Step4
Make sure to bring an outfit for you to wear home. Consider a mid-pregnancy size - or you can fall back on your husband's jeans.
Step5
Pick out a coming home outfit for your newborn. Make sure you've got socks and a hat. Pack a receiving blanket and some warmer clothes if you'll be bringing him home in the winter.
Step6
Take along any phone numbers of people you want to contact right away. Also bring a cell phone, phone card or lots of change.
Step7
Have a camera or video camera on hand if you want to preserve those first moments. (Don't forget the film, tapes and batteries.)
Step8
Consider bringing a small cooler with your favorite foods and drinks so you don't have to dine on hospital fare.
Step9
Bring your journal or a baby book if you plan to keep one. If you're up to it, you can record your thoughts and feelings while they're still fresh.
Step10
Keep in mind that the hospital will send you home with all manner of product samples - diapers, creams, wipes, aspirator.
Step11
Install your car seat well in advance of your due date. You don't want to be fumbling to get it positioned as you embark on your first car ride.
Step12
Include any important personal items that will help you get through labor. Your lucky necklace? A stuffed toy from childhood? If it will help, bring it.
Comments
Anonymous said
on 6/30/2006 Take a tour of the maternity ward where you will give birth. Some hospitals don't provide certain items. For example, our hospital makes you leave their linens, receiving blankets, and bonnets (caps) so we had to pack those items for baby's going home.
Anonymous said
on 12/28/2005 I brought everything - and then some - on all of the lists and ended up needing only basic toiletries (deodorant, toothbrush, fresh undies) and going-home outfits. Leave purse and wallet at home, grab a few bucks and coins for phone calls (or cell phone and charger), and most important, don't forget the camera!