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List of what to bring to Hospital!!!List of what to bring to Hospital!!!
A friend gave me this list that she used for hospital :shock: .
Hope it a help :lol: Labour Bag: 2 Old Nightdresses & Socks Hair bobbins & brush Toothpaste & Toothbrush, Deodorant and Facial wipes, Moisturiser Evian Face Spray & Tissues Tens Machine Glucose Sweets, water, fruit, energy bars Lip Balm, Tea-Tree Oil, Rescue Remedy & Homeopathy Labour Kit Magazines & Music. Nursing Bras, STts (Kotex Night) & disposable pants Notebook & Pen Flip Flops Dressing Gown & Slippers Towel (dark colour) Fan Purse with change for vending machines, Mobile phone and charger. Camera Clothes for baby (Vest, Sleepsuit, Scratch Mits, Hat & Cardi) Partner: Change of top& deodrant Change for parking meter Baby Bag: Babygros/Sleepsuits (9-12) Vests (9-12) Cardigan Scratch mitts & Socks & Hat Blanket & Muslin squares Cotton Wool packs (not hosp rolls) Soothers Towel (although didn’t use it, he didn’t have a bath till he was 10 days old!) Nappies (I took a pack of 28 – plenty but have a spare pack at home!) Teddy bear! 1st night onwards… • Disposable pants (Buy em larg and then bin em!! I had about 5 pairs • Big knickers (5 pairs for £5 M&S!, • Maternity sanitary pads (Mothercare, I used two packs, although keep an extra spare pack at home that Ben can bring in just in case!) 4.50 • Sanitary bags • Always Ultra Allnight Sanitary towels, • Breast pads (Johnson and Johnson) • Nursing bras (2, £25 M&S) • Front opening nightie EAR PLUGS • Toiletries (two in one shampoo, facial wipes, and roll on deodorant) • Tissues • Vaseline for dry lips • Kamillosan cream for sore nipples • DARK towels (you will BIN them as soon as possible! Trust me!!)(I used one hand towel and 1 bath towel (Got navy blue ones from Tesco) • Comfy clothes to go home in (remember your feet might swell) • Make up!!!! • Money for phone card, newspaper etc…. • Magazine to flick through when you spend the entire night awake listening to other babies cry whilst yours sleeps!!! • Socks (feet can get cold in labour apparently (Mine didn’t!)) Slippers (€6 penneys) Coming Home: Loose Jeans/Trousers (unfortunately Maternity) Top Shoes & Socks Blanket Outfit, Vest, Cardigan & Hat
Thanks for that ceegee70x!
When I think back to when I had my first, I was so young and foolish (I mean, I really was). I had no idea about any of that stuff for me! I was never told by the doctor or by the woman giving the antenatal classes. It came as a huge shock when I needed to change the pads nearly every two hours! How about we ask for this to be a sticky?
Glad it might be of help.
I havn't any experience so i don't know if its appropriate but it does seem very comprehensive. She also sectioned her stuff out into ziplock bags so if Nurse or Hubby was rifling for something they'd lay their hands on it straight away!!! I emailed Fiona about obtaining Sticky status, it would be great if others would add their own helpful tips.
Thanks for posting this - it's great for first-timers-(hopefully!)-to-be like myself!
Not ttc yet, but we were talking about it all weekend, and have decided to bite that bullet in September. I'm very nervous, but very excited too - I'll be counting the weeks until then. I'm trying not to get my hopes up, but obviously I really hope we get lucky in the first couple of months. It would be lovely to have some good news for Christmas! Anyway, sharing stuff like this is a real help to the (very green!) newbies like me - it's much appreciated!
Great post.
Just word of warning...don't bring everything in together. Get someone to bring stuff in & out as you need it. You'll need labour bag and a nappy, vest & babygro for baby when you go in. also a change of nighty & showerstuff, towel, maternity pads & underwear for yourself. After that remember there are major space constraints in place.
You might not need all that stuff, it depends on hwo long your in there etc, i only syated 1.5 nights and didnt use half the stuff i brought in, as someone else said u only get a tiny locker :(
just my opinion on below and how it applied to me: Labour Bag: 2 Old Nightdresses & Socks - i bought new ones,in penneys, ended up just wearing the pj top gicing birth Hair bobbins & brush -yep Toothpaste & Toothbrush, Deodorant and Facial wipes, Moisturiser -yep, its great to feel normal the day after Evian Face Spray & Tissues -didnt need it Tens Machine -didnt have one either, good to have maybe at home when contractions first start Glucose Sweets, water, fruit, energy bars -no didnt need these either Lip Balm, Tea-Tree Oil, Rescue Remedy & Homeopathy Labour Kit -lip balm yeah..no to the other stuff Magazines & Music. -yep Nursing Bras, STts (Kotex Night) & disposable pants -Sts yeah, your normal mat bra will do for the first few days Notebook & Pen -for what exactly? Flip Flops -brought these expectinh the worse bathroom wise but theyre spotless Dressing Gown & Slippers -brought these too but only wore them going to the shop etc, its roastin in the wards Towel (dark colour) -yep deffo Fan -they have large fans in the delivery room but the hand held ones might be handy as per previous post, wards are roasting Purse with change for vending machines, -yeah if your lucky to have the vending machines Mobile phone and charger. -yeah Camera -DH looked after the photographty side of things for us Clothes for baby (Vest, Sleepsuit, Scratch Mits, Hat & Cardi) -yep Partner: Change of top& deodrant -yep Change for parking meter -yep Baby Bag: Babygros/Sleepsuits (9-12) theres no way you'll need to bring 9-12, bring 2 of each and see hoe u get on Vests (9-12) ditto Cardigan yeah Scratch mitts & Socks & Hat -only used the hat once when he was gettin wrapped up after delivery but sone babies have that " cone head " look if forceps are used :shock: Blanket & Muslin squares -blanket yeah , muslin not necessary Cotton Wool packs (not hosp rolls) yeah Soothers -yeah if u plan using one this early Towel (although didn’t use it, he didn’t have a bath till he was 10 days old!) Nappies (I took a pack of 28 – plenty but have a spare pack at home!) Teddy bear! 1st night onwards… • Disposable pants (Buy em larg and then bin em!! I had about 5 pairs - i didnt need these i didnt bleed much at all ( sorry TMI) i just owre my mat knickers • Big knickers (5 pairs for £5 M&S!, • Maternity sanitary pads (Mothercare, I used two packs, although keep an extra spare pack at home that Ben can bring in just in case!) 4.50 • Sanitary bags - • Always Ultra Allnight Sanitary towels, • Breast pads (Johnson and Johnson) • Nursing bras (2, £25 M&S) • Front opening nightie EAR PLUGS • Toiletries (two in one shampoo, facial wipes, and roll on deodorant) • Tissues • Vaseline for dry lips • Kamillosan cream for sore nipples • DARK towels (you will BIN them as soon as possible! Trust me!!)(I used one hand towel and 1 bath towel (Got navy blue ones from Tesco) • Comfy clothes to go home in (remember your feet might swell) • Make up!!!! • Money for phone card, newspaper etc…. • Magazine to flick through when you spend the entire night awake listening to other babies cry whilst yours sleeps!!! - i slept the whole night didnt hear any babies TG • Socks (feet can get cold in labour apparently (Mine didn’t!)) Slippers (€6 penneys) yep to all: Coming Home: Loose Jeans/Trousers (unfortunately Maternity) Top Shoes & Socks Blanket Outfit, Vest, Cardigan & Hat DS: "twee "
DD: 20 months. D? Due july 15th
can i second the disposable pants!
i didn't have these and went through lots of knicks as i wasn't going to bother bringing them home to be washed!! one thing i should have brought, just a small thing but you go through so many pairs! [url=http://www.TickerFactory.com/]
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Hi girls,
I just wanted to add that a friend is private in the Coombe at the mo and they rarely come in and clean her room - she swears that anyone coming into the hospital shoud bring a packet of disposable domestos wipes if they want their locker, table etc to be kept clean!
Just wanted to add to this that if you get stiches, its recommended* that you don't use always or anything that has that type of covering (it can remain too moist and encourage germs and infection), and it is recommended that you use something with a "paper-like" covering, as the midwife said to me.
I got the mothercare ones (12 for €2) which I find great. *(this could be wrong advice, but was what I was told)
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