One thing I remember about my first pregnancy was having this deep internal need to be prepared for everything. I read books and articles about infant sleep training and breastfeeding. My husband wanted to wing it when putting in the infant car seat, but I wanted to read the manual and watch a video to make sure we installed it right. I talked to all my mom friends to make sure we bought the right baby gear and nursery items. I also read online and asked veteran moms what I should pack in my hospital bag.
So what should you pack in your hospital bag? Are there must-have and just nice-to-have items? When do you need to have your bag ready to go? Let me share with you what I’ve learned after having three babies.
Whether your OB has said they think you’ll go into labor early or late, the truth is you never really know when a baby will come (unless you have a scheduled c-section or induction). Recent due date statistics show that 80% of women deliver on time. That on-time delivery window isn’t an exact date, though. It’s between 37 and 42 weeks. You can try to naturally induce labor by walking every day and eating spicy foods, but that may just give you sore feet and heartburn instead of making your baby arrive by their due date.
Babies are unpredictable. They come when they are ready to come. But if you’re a planner like me and want to be ready for your little one’s arrival, I’d suggest having your hospital bag packed between 36 and 38 weeks. If you are considered a high-risk pregnancy, for example, if you’re having multiples (congrats!), you probably want to have your bag packed around 35 weeks.
Some moms-to-be start slowly packing their hospital bag once they enter their third trimester (27 weeks). Others wait until a week or two before their due date once they get into nesting mode. Do what your personality dictates. Just make sure you wait to add things like your toothbrush until right before you leave for the hospital.
Would you go on a weekend girls’ trip without packing a bag? Of course not! The same is true for heading to the hospital to have a baby. While the hospital will provide some things for you and your baby, they’re not a Target – they don’t have everything.
Packing a hospital bag ensures you not only have the essentials the hospital doesn’t provide, such as a nursing bra and car seat, but it also allows you to bring things from home to help you feel more comfortable and relaxed during delivery and while in recovery after your baby is born. Plus you’d never want to pass up the chance to buy and pack the cutest little outfit for your baby’s first picture!
If you’ve never had a baby in a hospital before then you may not know that most provide diapers, baby wipes, blankets and burp cloths to use during your stay, as well as stuff for your baby’s first bath. They’ll also have mesh underwear, pads, a hospital gown, pillows and towels for you. But take it from me, those last three aren’t what you’d find at a five-star hotel. Even if you use what the hospital provides, you’ll still want to pack some things of your own.
The following lists are things to pack for you, your baby and your support person. Some are necessities and others are things I’ve found are just nice to have while in the hospital. And yes, this does mean you will need to pack more than one bag.
Another thing that all three of you can enjoy using in the hospital is a baby carrier. I personally love using a baby wrap during the newborn stage, but there are other types of baby carriers you can start using the day your baby is born.
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