Hospital bag must-haves for mom and baby — theCityMoms (2024)

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Before you dive in - peep our segment on Indy Now - where we chatted all about packing that bag!

Whether prepping for your first baby or your third, the maternity and post-partum market can be overwhelming. With the nursery painted, diapers stocked, and the baby shower behind you, we’re narrowing down what to pack in your delivery-day bag so you can relax and “add to cart,” stress-free!

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Here are some of our must-haves and faves for the big day:

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But first…you need the perfect bag, and we’ve got it. Meet the CalPak Luka Duffel. This bag has the ideal amount of space, huge pockets, and even a compartment for your slippers.Not to mention it’s sturdy, beautiful, and you will reach for it again and again!

  • Extra long charger cord: There’s so much hospital equipment plugged into the outlets right behind your bed. Sometimes the next closest plug is a few feet away.

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After d-day, be ready for postpartum at-home:

We promised a list of what to pack for delivery day, but those first couple of days at home with a newborn can be overwhelming too. Between keeping track of their sleep, feeding, and poop schedules…it’s a lot! Remember to also take care of yourself and create a basket of postpartum essentials:

  • Ice packs (We love these from Frida Mom!)

  • Peri bottle (Many hospitals will have one for you, be sure to grab one before you go…or pick-up this one!)

  • Witch hazel cooling pad liners to soothe pain and swelling after vagin*l birth

  • Disposable underwear (Pro tip: Your recovery nurse will fill your bag, don’t be shy!)

  • Set-up a few prepackaged snacks, water bottles, and pain meds in the spaces you plan to spend the most time: nursery, bedroom, and living room.

We see you, c-section mamas!

  • This dual-use heat or ice band will be your best friend

  • Keep a pillow nearby to hold over your incision when you laugh, sneeze, or cough. Trust us.

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If you’re planning on breastfeeding or pumping, you’ll definitely need a few (ok, all) of these:

  • Nursing bras (Kindred Bravely and Gratlin make some comfortable and supportive bras for nursing)

  • Breastpump (Pro tip: If you don’t have one yet, many hospitals will have one for you to borrow while you’re there. If it’s your first time using a breast pump, you can bring it with you and ask the lactation consultant to help you!)

  • Boppy pillow

  • Nipple cream

  • Nursing bra pads (Because #leaking, IYKYK)

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The hospital will already have everything for the baby…

…but if you’ve got some time and space in your bag, why not snag a few more goodies to amp up this special stay?

  • While your newest family member may live in jammies, you might want a newborn outfit for those photo ops!

  • One or two pairs of pajamas (especially to wear on the ride home)

  • Polaroid camera (and film!) for you and your partner, the nurses, or visitors to snap some candids you can hang in the nursery right when you get home

Pro tip: Most of the items the hospital has in your baby’s cart are free to take. Ask your nurse! You can likely bring home the sleep sack, swaddle, pacifier, diapers, and even formula.

If you’re a first-time mom, have your bag packed by 36 weeks or sooner if you’re having multiples. Leave the bag by the front door or in the car next to that freshly installed car seat. Now get ready to enjoy all those baby snuggles!

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Hospital bag must-haves for mom and baby — theCityMoms (2024)

FAQs

Hospital bag must-haves for mom and baby — theCityMoms? ›

Ice packs (We love these from Frida Mom!) Peri bottle (Many hospitals will have one for you, be sure to grab one before you go…or pick-up this one!) Witch hazel cooling pad liners to soothe pain and swelling after vagin*l birth. Disposable underwear (Pro tip: Your recovery nurse will fill your bag, don't be shy!)

How many nursing bras to bring to the hospital? ›

2 or 3 comfortable and supportive bras, including nursing bras if you're planning to breastfeed – remember, your breasts will be much larger than usual. breast pads. 2 packets of super-absorbent period or maternity pads. 5 or 6 pairs of knickers – you may want to bring some disposable ones.

How many clothes do you need for a hospital bag for a baby? ›

For your baby:

Clothes: 3 x vests, 3 x babygros, cotton scratch mitts and a hat (most babies will wear a hat for the first 24 hours until they can maintain their temperature). An outfit to take your baby home in (appropriate to weather conditions). Blanket to cover your baby in a car seat.

Do you wear a bra in labor? ›

Some women get so hot they go it in the nude! But, if you'd like to cover up a little bit and keep your larger breasts supported, wearing a nursing sports bra is a smart choice during the hours (or sometimes minutes!) of labor.

Should you bring a boppy to the hospital? ›

A Breastfeeding Pillow

For those that do, packing a boppy or pillow you plan on using for breastfeeding allows you to get hands-on guidance and practice with the lactation consultants while at the hospital.

What to wear while giving birth? ›

What to wear during labor
  • Hospital gown. If you're giving birth in a hospital, there's a good chance they'll ask you to wear a gown. ...
  • A birthing wrap. ...
  • An oversized t-shirt. ...
  • Nightgown. ...
  • A birthing gown. ...
  • A birthing skirt.

What to wear home from the hospital after giving birth? ›

Going Home Outfit

I keep it really simple. Usually, that's a pair of leggings, one of my favorite tank tops, and depending on the weather, I'll throw on one of my cardigans!

What does the hospital give you after birth? ›

The hospital will supply you with a gown, slippers, disposable underwear, and basic toiletries. While it is nice to have your own clothes with you, labor and the first few days postpartum are most often a very messy time, so you may not want to wear your brand-new lingerie.

Do you bring formula to the hospital? ›

Jadah Parks Chatterjee, RN, International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant, and Bobbie Medical Advisor, says, yes, you're able to bring your own formula to the hospital. “Be prepared to share with the pediatrician your plan to feed your own formula,” Chatterjee says.

What to wear for water birth? ›

You can wear whatever you feel most comfortable in. Some women prefer to be naked when they give birth in water as it gives you freedom to move around without clothing getting in the way and you can have immediate skin to skin contact with your baby when it is born. Others wear a cropped top, bikini top or t shirt.

When should you start packing your hospital bag? ›

When Should You Pack Your Hospital Bag? You should have your hospital bag ready to go between weeks 32 and 35 of your pregnancy, in case your baby comes a bit earlier than expected. A good time to start the packing process is around the 28 week mark, or at the start of your 3rd trimester.

What to wear during labor and delivery? ›

The hospital will supply you with a gown, slippers, disposable underwear, and basic toiletries. While it is nice to have your own clothes with you, labor and the first few days postpartum are most often a very messy time, so you may not want to wear your brand-new lingerie.

What gift to take to the hospital when baby is born? ›

In conclusion, a new mom in the hospital will appreciate any gift that can make her stay more comfortable and relaxed. Gifts like a cozy robe, slippers, nursing pillow, blanket, and compression socks can help her feel more at home.

What should I pack for my baby home from the hospital? ›

For the Baby:
  1. Bottles.
  2. Diapers: One pack of newborn at the hospital and a pack of size one at home.
  3. Diaper bag.
  4. Baby wash and lotion/oil.
  5. Wipes.
  6. Blanket.
  7. At least 3-5 newborn sized sleepers and onesies and about five 0-3 months of each as well.
  8. Hats (helps to keep the baby's temperature regulated when they are first born)
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