
While things are calm, it may be a good time to start packing for the hospital to make your stay more comfortable.
You may want to bring your own shampoo, conditioner, dry shampoo, and a hairbrush. Don’t forget hair ties or a stretchy headband to help keep your hair out of your face during delivery. Pack your hair care products in small travel containers to keep your bag light.
The hospital will provide diapers but be sure to pack an outfit for your baby to wear home. You may want to pack a few different sized outfits since their size is still up in the air. It’s best to bring footed onesies with legs, so the car seat strap can be fastened between them.
Be sure to pack a few warm, soft blankets for your baby. You may want one for swaddling your baby, and one to tuck around your baby in the car seat on the way home.
These include baby wipes, an emery board, socks, mittens and a hat.
You can’t bring your little one home without one! Make sure it’s properly installed ahead of time and know how to fasten the seat correctly. Luckily, many police and fire stations offer free car seat safety checks. Look online to find the nearest one.
Cherish first moments by getting your baby’s footprints in your baby book. You may also want to record some of your baby’s birth details.
Make sure you and your partner both have your phones and chargers when you head to the hospital. It’s also a good idea to bring charger cords that are at least 6 ft long, so it can reach the plug behind the hospital bed. Consider clearing memory space on your phone before it’s time for the hospital so you have plenty of room for new baby photos!
Create a few relaxing playlists before it’s time for the hospital. You may also want to put together an upbeat playlist to help get you through labor.
Your favorite shows or books may help you—and your partner—pass the time during a long labor.
You may want to bring a little something for your other children from their new sibling.
After hours of labor, you’ll likely be pretty hungry. Granola bars, crackers, dried fruit, and bottled or flavored water. Bring sugar-free hard candy to suck on during labor.
Bring cash and change for the vending machines.
You’ll likely be coming home with more stuff than you brought. Bring an extra bag for gifts and items from the hospital.
Leave behind any toys with small parts.
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