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Tips for Packing the Hospital Bag

You're headed into the home stretch of your pregnancy. Now it's time to pack your hospital bag.

Here are some tips for packing your hospital bag

  • For the Stay - Pack a nightgown or pyjama set. Remember that you probably will not be the size you were before pregnancy so bring a gown that is large and comfy. Don't worry about being pretty, go for comfortable.
  • If you are planning on breastfeeding your baby, be sure to pack a gown that has a button- or snap-up front closure for easy access.
  • Basic Essentials - Don't worry about packing everything that you'd pack for a weekend getaway. You'll be tired from all the hard work of having your baby and most likely won't feel like primping. Take the bare essentials: comb or brush, toothbrush and paste, barrette or ponytail holder for your hair, undergarments, etc.
  • For The Baby - Many new mothers pack a huge diaper bag to bring to the hospital. This simply isn't necessary. Save space and pack the few essentials you'll need for your new baby in your overnight bag. Some things you might need are: an outfit for the ride home (something comfortable for the baby), socks or booties, and a blanket. That's it! Hospitals provide you with a pack of diapers, Vaseline and formula to last several days, so there's no need to pack a diaper bag.
  • Don't Forget These! - Here are a few extra items that some expectant mothers sometimes forget to pack in their overnight bag: socks, music, CD player, video tape, something to focus on (if you are going natural), and snacks for Dad. Also, don't forget the phone book to call family members and friends and cell phone or change for the pay phone and vending machines. In addition, remember to bring your baby's car seat with you, as the hospital most likely will not allow you to leave without one.



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