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Packing For The Hospital

 

For Mommy

  • ¨     Birth plan (if you have one)
  • ¨     Health insurance forms
  • ¨     Hospital preregistration forms
  • ¨     Nightgown or large t-shirt for giving birth if you prefer not to wear a hospital gown
  • ¨     Extra pillows to keep you comfortable during labor
  • ¨     Magazines, books, etc if you wish to read
  • ¨     Any CDs or music you wish to listen to during labor
  • ¨     Focal point object
  • ¨     2-3 nightgowns (with a front close if you plant to breastfeed)
  • ¨     Bathrobe
  • ¨     Slippers
  • ¨     A few pairs of socks
  • ¨     Several pairs of underwear
  • ¨     Toothbrush, toothpaste
  • ¨     Soap
  • ¨     Shampoo, conditioner
  • ¨     Deodorant
  • ¨     Contacts/glasses
  • ¨     Hair brush
  • ¨     Cosmetics you might want such as makeup or hair products
  • ¨     Lip balm, hard candies, or lollipops to keep mouth moist
  • ¨     Body lotion
  • ¨     Your own sanitary pads (if you prefer those over the ones the hospital gives you)
  • ¨     Nursing bra
  • ¨     Breast pads
  • ¨     Journal, diary to document this time
  • ¨     Loose, comfortable clothing for the trip home (you will still look 5-6 months pregnant)

 

For Daddy or Coach

  • ¨     Camera or camcorder
  • ¨     Extra batteries and film for camera or camcorder
  • ¨     Oils to massage your partner during labor
  • ¨     Tennis ball or back massager
  • ¨     Watch with a second hand to measure contractions
  • ¨     Magazines, books, etc. to read during the early stages
  • ¨     Phone numbers of people you will want to call
  • ¨     Telephone card or change for pay-phones
  • ¨     Snacks or change for vending machines
  • ¨     Change of clothes
  • ¨     Basic toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant, etc.)
  • ¨     Bathing suit (in case your partner takes a bath or shower during labor and you wish to accompany her)

For the Baby

  • ¨     Receiving blanket
  • ¨     Extra diapers
  • ¨     Warm blanket if it is cold outside
  • ¨     Outfit to wear home
  • ¨     Socks or booties
  • ¨     A cap (usually given to you at the hospital)
  • ¨     Safe car seat and car seat directions


   
 

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