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What to Take to Hospital? 21 Things to Pack in Your Hospital Bag For Baby Delivery

Nearing your labor means that you will be jittery in anticipation for the arrival of the brand-new human. There might be a thousand emotions running in your mind about your baby and also about the whole popping-out process, especially if you’re a first-time mommy. Amidst all this hullabaloo, you may lose track of the prep for welcoming the mini human. Worry not! We have got you covered! Here’s a list of all the essential hospital supplies thoughtfully curated for you so that you’re all set for D-Day. Don’t forget to pack your hospital bags at least by the 8th month, in case your baby decides to surprise you by showing up early.

9 Must-Have Baby Essentials in Your Hospital Bag

Onesies or Rompers

After almost nine months of practically living in a birthday suit, your baby is finally ready for a costume change. Onesies and vests are the most practical clothing for your baby as it is airy, easy to wear and super comfy, giving them a cozy feel while they’re still getting used to their new world. Make sure that these are buttonable and made of breathable fabric like cotton.

Swaddles

Swaddles will give your baby the perfect womb-like feel and help your baby get more sleep, which means you too sleep better! Make sure you don’t swaddle up too tight. Also, go for materials like muslin that will give the right amount of warmth and not overheat your baby. Make sure that you don’t buy it in large numbers as it isn’t needed once your baby begins to roll over.

Organic Bedsheets 

Bedsheets and Blankets will ensure that your baby has a sound and stable sleep while keeping warm. Your baby’s skin and immune system are extremely sensitive and hence it is advisable to use hypoallergenic materials that are 100% natural and chemical-free such as cotton and muslin.

New-born Diapers

Bed-wetting and soiling will be your newborn’s prime activities. Hence diapers are a must-have so that you aren’t caught up in a vicious circle of washing and drying. Go for natural and organic options like cloth diapers and nappies so that your baby doesn’t develop rashes. Make sure you change them every 3 to 4 hours.

New-born Nappies

Nappies are more comfortable than diapers, however, the absorption will be limited. You may alternate between diapers and nappies to ensure maximum comfort.

Waterproof Bedding Sheet

Some of you might be reluctant about making your newborn wear diapers all day. Waterproof bedding will give your baby the much-needed nappy-free time without running the risk of your bed getting soiled.

Organic cotton Wipes

Baby wipes will keep your baby clean and fresh. They come in handy especially after the baby has been fed or has defecated. Use organic baby wipes to avoid allergies and rashes on your baby’s sensitive skin. Fragranced wipes are an absolute no-no.

Socks

The majority of the body warmth tends to escape from your toddler’s feet and head. Hence wearing socks will  regulate their body temperature and keep them warm and protected. Buy socks made of natural fabric and ones that aren’t too tight. Also, let your baby go barefoot if socks aren’t required.

Sweater 

If you’re living in a cold climate, it is necessary to keep your baby warm. Refrain from buying heavy sweaters that will overheat or suffocate your baby.

While you do all the prep for your baby’s arrival, make sure you don’t neglect yourself!

Here are a few things that the mommy-to-be will need. 

Hospital Bags

A hospital bag will help you keep all your essentials in one place. This will reduce the chances of leaving out or misplacing important items. You also don’t have to waste time haphazardly digging for things.

Hospital Documents

One of the most commonly forgotten things is your documents. Store all your documents like insurance papers and ID cards in a file so that it is kept secure and you can easily reach out to it when needed.

Clothing for Mom

You might end up spending a few days in the hospital and hence carry a few pairs of maternity clothes that are loose and snug and also suitable for nursing your baby.

Nursing Pillow

Nursing pillows can come in handy to comfortably feed your baby by ensuring that the baby is held in a proper position. They will also save you from over-exertion of your spine.

Nursing Bras 

Nursing bras come with flaps that will help you feed your baby comfortably without having to remove the bra.

Panties 

You are going to bleed a lot post your delivery and hence underwears are a necessity. High-waisted underwears are advisable if you have had a C-section so that your stitches aren’t disturbed.

Nursing Pads

Leaky breasts are a common occurrence post delivery. Nursing pads worn underneath a bra will absorb the leaking milk and protect your clothes from foul smells and stains.

Medicines and Toiletries

Don’t forget to carry all your medications, especially if you have a condition. Just because you are going to have a baby doesn’t mean you neglect yourself. Grooming yourself will keep you fresh and also enhance your moods.

Sanitary Pads

You will experience heavy flow in the first few days of your delivery. Pack in some sanitary pads meant for heavy flow. Make sure you buy unscented pads. Tampons and menstrual cups aren’t advisable during this period.

Mobile Phone and Charger

You and your partner may end up spending a whole lot of time in anticipation of labor. Entertainment devices like phones will keep your mind off the stress. Carry chargers and power banks so that your moments in the hospital are smooth sailing.

Snacks

Carry a lot of healthy snacks like dates, fruits, and nuts so that when hunger pangs hit you during those long excruciating hours, you aren’t left hungry.

Camera

Having a baby is one of the most heartwarming experiences ever. You would want to keep those moments fresh in your memory. A camera can come in handy to capture your baby’s first moments and freeze the precious memories for posterity.

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