When expecting mothers feel their labor pain kick in, everyone better be ready to go!

Preparation is key to having a smooth transition for parents and the new born during the first day, so I began building my hospital bag way ahead of our next arrival.

Having done this a few times (four children in), creating the perfect packed bag for myself and my husband was quick and easy when preparing for our fifth child.

Now, I want to share my special formula with future parents. So let’s get into what’s in my hospital bag:

 

1. Toiletries

 

Your face is one of the first things your baby sees so including your skin care regime into your bag will keep you looking and feeling fresh. Bringing a few extra postpartum care items such as overnight pads (the hospital provides these but they aren’t always the most comfortable!), an ice pack, and a peri rinse bottle.

2. Breastfeeding

 

Feeding your baby is such a special bonding moment, so you don’t want to focus on the difficulties that come with breastfeeding. Pack a nursing pillow to help support the baby’s weight while breastfeeding and when they are done, nursing pads will save you from any unwanted leaks. Breastfeeding can be particularly painful for new moms, so having nipple cream on hand to ease the soreness will be a life-saver.

3. Clothing

 

Hospital gowns never keep me comfy, so I pack slippers, a gown, and a robe in my bag. I also bring along shower shoes and a nursing bra for some added convenience. When you are finally taking your bundle of joy home, a comfortable going-home outfit is essential.

4. Baby

 

The baby essentials include a swaddle, scratch mittens, and burp clothes. But I also love to dress the newborn in an adorable monogram going-home outfit! For the car ride, be prepped with a car seat, a hat, and pacifiers to make the experience calming and safe.

5. Miscellaneous

 

In the rush to reach the hospital you will likely forget daily items like a phone charger and an extra pillow so throw those in the bag! I also like to bring my favorite snacks, a bottle of Pierrer, my own water cup, and airpods.

6. For Dad

 

Don’t leave Dad behind! He will likely be the one stressfully driving you to the hospital, so it’s best to take care of his must-have items before the big day. Throw in socks, underwear, two sweat suits, shower shoes, and a toothbrush so he can stay smelling fresh for the entire hospital stay.

 

You’ll have enough to worry about when your baby is ready to meet you! A hospital bag is easy to prepare before the stress sets in, so take the time to properly prepare.

Here’s an easy checklist to copy:

_____  Toiletries 

          _____  Personal skin care regime items

          _____  Overnight pads

          _____  Ice pack

          _____  Peri rinse bottle

          _____  Toothbrush

_____  For Breastfeeding

          _____  Nursing pillow

          _____  Nursing pads

          _____  Nipple cream

_____ Clothing

          _____  Comfy slippers

          _____  A gown

          _____  A robe

          _____  Shower shoes

          _____  Nursing bra

          _____  A going-home outfit

_____  For Baby

          _____  A swaddle

          _____  Scratch mittens

          _____  Burp clothes

          _____  A baby going-home outfit

_____  For the car ride home

          _____  A car seat

          _____  A hat

          _____  Pacifiers

_____  For Dad

          _____  Socks

          _____  Underwear

          _____  Two sweat suits

          _____  Shower shoes

          _____  A toothbrush

_____  Miscellaneous

          _____  A phone charger

          _____  Extra pillow

          _____  Your favorite snacks

          _____  A bottle of Pierrer

          _____  Water cup

          _____  Airpods (or other headphones)

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