
Loose Fitting Go Home Outfit – You will still look and feel pregnant after you have your baby. So ft Nursing Bra – I didn’t actually get to use mine right away, BUT I can attest to it being extra comfortable (especially after pumping every 2 hours + trying to breastfeed). The flip flops came in handy once we got to leave. At the hospital, they gave me hospital socks, but nothing beats comfy slippers when walking around. The only shoes that fit me were my flip flops and slippers. Slippers/Flip Flops – I don’t know about you ladies, but my feet were SO swollen leading up to birth. A robe is a nice way to feel less exposed and somewhat less like a hospital patient. If you didn’t bring your own ‘delivery’ gown, you’ll be using the hospital’s gown. Lightweight Robe – At some point, you may walk around. The Ultimate Hospital Bag Checklist for Mom > Relationships AFTER baby (Code: FITMOMMYSTRONG saves 15% off) > Birth it up or Birth it up 2.0 (Code: MOMAFTERBABY saves 10% off) > Preventing Postpartum Depression (Code: FITMOMMYSTRONG saves 15% off) > Milkology Breastfeeding Online Class (Code: FITMOMMY10 will save 10% off) ⇒ Recommended Courses to take BEFORE birth: So this list will have you covered for a standard hospital stay WITH suggestions of things to consider if you suspect you could end up staying a bit longer! #C SECTION HOSPITAL BAG CHECKLIST FULL#
Now nobody wants to lug around a big ol suitcase full of things before or after giving birth.
Who else will be with you? (In this post, we’re going to assume dad will be with you).
The length of your hospital stay (average is 24-48 hours, however, if you have complications, you could end up staying for 5ish days as I did).
What type of labor are you preparing to have? (keeping in mind this could end up being different).
When it comes to packing your hospital bag, you’ll want to take a few things into consideration: In the checklist below, I’m not only going to share the items you should pack, but also the ones to have on standby for recovery after you deliver. Most likely you’ll have to restock the items above at least once as you fly through them recovering after birth. 1 Pack of THICK postpartum pads (which you can also buy for yourself).However, from my experience with two hospital births, these are the items they sent me home with: This is one of the major reasons you SHOULD attend your hospital tour well in advance so you can ask this question. I’m going to be 100% honest here – this will be highly dependent on your hospital or birth center. What does the hospital supply when you have a baby?