The hospital bag | what essentials do you need to pack?

hospital bag essentials

The last few weeks before giving birth is all about preparing for baby. I've been reading books and trying to practise my breathing for during delivery, and I have set up the little crib and changing table in our bedroom. Of course I've washed all those little baby clothes as well! Part of the fun, for sure. And considering that I'm keeping my options open (home birth or hospital birth), I did pack my hospital bag. So I'm ready either way!Here's what's in my hospital bag:

  1. A wash bag with lip balm, some samples of face wash, face lotion, shampoo and shower gel, toothbrush and ginger toothpaste, deodorant, hair brush, hand cream, and a case (plus solution) for my contact lenses. Also, elastic bands for my hair!

  2. Some basic make-up (my two favourite tinted moisturisers, from Laura Mercier and Estee Lauder (which in winter I mix), my favourite cream blush stick and simple black mascara)

  3. Warm socks and slippers (I packed a pair of disposable slippers that I brought from a hotel room. Handy, I thought!)

  4. A cute night shirt / nursing gown and a cosy robe

  5. Cotton grandma briefs!

  6. A comfy nursing bra and wool nursing tank

  7. A bar of chocolate, some little bags of nuts and a bottle of champagne

  8. A little notebook and a pen

  9. Breast pads (washable) and sanitary pads

  10. A pair of maternity leggings, a long sleeved T-shirt which allows for nursing and a cute oversized blouse to wear when going back home

I also packed a phone charger and left a note to remind myself to stick my phone in the bag, as well as my glasses. And to not forget our (charged!) camera and the baby car seat.And here's what I packed for baby:

  • Layette essentials (two envelope onesies, two cosy white sleepsuits, a cashmere receiving blanket, a swaddle blanket, two muslin squares and a hat)

  • One tiny baby outfit (overalls and hat which I knit for Casper!) and minuscule socks

  • A few organic nappies and wipes

xxx EstherPS Some women love to bring a little bluetooth speaker to the hospital so they can listen to music. Some bring candles so they can dim the light. Some even like to bring a pillow from home. I personally don 't need any of this in the hospital, but I'm curious to hear what you did bring and loved having with you?

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