You see this was my specialist subject as my due date grew near. Dammit I was such a preggo geek! I had two bags - one for labour, and one for going home. Actually I still recommend that approach despite not having worked out for me very well, but at least it kept me calmer & feeler better prepared.
Anyways here's what I packed.....
Labour Bag
I had grand dreams of getting an epidural and fantasised long hours of boredom after reading ... book so I mostly packed stuff to fend off the boredom and keep both myself & Daddy Native if not sane, then at least occupied.
- Birth plan (completely & utterly over-ruled/ignored in my case however)
- A deck of playing cards
- Bags of Snack a Jacks
- List of phone numbers and a spare phone charger
- Socks - I kept reading that your feet get really cold giving birth?!
- Lipbalm
- Tens machine - have no idea if this actually helped or not
- Straws for drinking water easily
- Hair bands
- Anti-bacterial surface wipes (which just offended the nurse! But I was lucky to have a fabulous new unit)
- Fully charged iPod with calming playlists (ahahahahahHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!) & iPod dock
- One of Daddy Native's shirts for labour (SO never happened - I ended up wearing it the following day while he picked me up clothes from home)
Hospital Bag
Being freakishly organised I packed all the basic items I thought baby and I would need to get us home. But I was still totally unprepared and had to borrow stuff to wash both of us in!
- Front opening nightdress & dressing gown, slippers
- Overnight toiletries - didn't think to bring stuff for baby though!
- Clean clothes for me to get home comfortably
- Change for vending machines/car park/phone cards etc
- A list of all the foods I'd missed out on whilst pregnant so Daddy Native could organise a picnic for the following day - mainly featuring blue cheese & pate
- Mini bottle of champagne (never go anywhere without one of those!)
- Nursing bra
- breast pads, maternity pads & a collection of old knickers
- Arnica tablets
Here's what I actually used.....
- NOTHING from the labour bag - it was all happened way too fast for us. Although as I had a room to myself for the first two nights, the iPod dock was fantastic for playing music, entertaining not just me but also the nurses.
- I did use everything from the hospital bag, but really would advise that at the very least you write a list for additional clothes etc in case you end up staying longer than desired.
I found this pretty helpful and based my list on this list
If you can get your hands on Jules Oliver's book 'Minus 9 to 5' has a great funny list I remember
You can always rely on these guys for lists!
What did you pack?
My bags have been packed using a variety of lists found online, pearls of wisdom from friends and also a few of my own ideas. The items above are mostly there, but with a few additions:
ReplyDeleteCoconut water as seemingly it is very good for rehydration and energy! Holland and Barrett do a variety of lovely flavours. Also oat bars, again for a slow release in energy to keep your strength up.