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What to Pack for the Hospital

The items below are simply recommendations and not all the items may apply to you or your delivery.

For Mom and Labor
  • Your childbirth handbook provided by your doctor or other books on labor and delivery and breastfeeding
  • Robe and slippers
  • Favorite music with portable player
  • Lotion or oil for massage
  • Vibrating massager
  • Sugarless lollipops or hard candy to help keep your mouth moist (sugarless candies may not make you as thirsty as sugared candies)
  • Toiletries including lip balm, toothbrush, toothpaste and mouthwash, shampoo/conditioner, deodorant, hair brush, hair tie and accessories, and makeup
  • Deck of cards, magazines, and/or books
  • Nutritious snacks for partner
  • Contact lens case, contact solution, and eyeglasses
  • Warm socks
  • List of phone numbers and people to notify of the birth (including your childbirth educator)
  • Change for vending machine
  • Paper and pencil
  • Camera and/or video recorder with extra batteries
  • Your own pillow or blanket from home (if that makes you more comfortable)
  • Focal point (if desired)
  • Nursing bras and pads
  • Sleepwear, nursing gowns and underwear
  • Clothes for going home
For Baby
  • Blanket
  • Infant Car Seat
  • Going Home Outfit
  • Outfit for First Photo
  • Cap/Hat
  • Booties
  • Baby book (for footprints and recording events if you have time)

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