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Pregnancy and Labor: Packing Your Hospital Bags

When you're pregnant it's advisable to pack your hospital bags several weeks before your baby's due date. With this in mind we've put together a few suggestions for your labor and postnatal bags!

Labor Bag:

Birth Plan

Night-dress/T-shirt

Dressing Gown

Slippers

TENS Machine, if providing your own

Super absorbent Sanitary Towels

Relaxing Music/ Favourite CD

Photo of your other children/ neices or nephews - very useful during pushing to remind you what the end result will be!

Mirror - if you want to see baby's head crowning!

Baby-gro

Nappy

Baby Blanket

Camera/Camcorder - Spare batteries & film if required!

Mobile Phone/ Money for Public Phone

Bottled Water

Water Spray

Snacks for Partner

Mum's Postnatal Hospital Bag:

Dressing Gown

Nightdresses/Pyjamas

Slippers

Eye Mask

Disposable Underwear

Sanitary Pads Super Absorbant

Nursing Bras

Nursing Pads

Facecloth

Showergel/ Bubble Bath

Shampoo/ Conditioner

Make up

Cleanser

Facial Tissues

Deodorant

Fresh Towels

Going Home Clothes & Shoes

Baby's Bag:

Babygros

Nappies

Cotton Wool/ Unscented Baby Wipes

Hooded Towels

Vests

Bibs

Scratch Mittens

Hat

Cardigan

Baby Bubble Bath

Going Home Outfit

Note: If you have to be admitted to hospital early due to complications or for a scheduled C-section, it' a good idea to add some earplugs! Hospitals are noisy places and it's important you rest as much as you can before giving birth. However, do not be tempted to use the earplugs after the baby is born as you will be unable to hear him when he cries.

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