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Home Pregnancy Labour and birth Planning your baby's birth. What to pack in your hospital bag: your complete checklist. Gianetti for BabyCenter.

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Pack your bag for labour. What you'll need for labour and birth Get a few things ready at least 3 weeks before your due date. You're likely to need: clean bed clothes and towels clothes including a hat and nappies for the baby 2 packets of super-absorbent sanitary or maternity pads Even if you're planning to have your baby at home, you should pack some things in case you need to go into hospital at any point. Get prepared When you come home, you will not want to do much more than rest and care for your baby, so do as much planning as you can in advance.

Am hoping to not be in long so for starters have packed 3 short sleeved vests and one long one. One little pair of trousers and three sleep suits plus a couple of hats and cardigans. It's a funny time of year and not sure of weather but also know how hot hospitals can get so a warmer cardi and a lighter one plus some little socks and scratch mittens, and muslin clothes. Might be too much might not be enough. Have a little bag of extras at home in case oh needs to bring more or different ones in.

When are you due? Search for a thread. I was in for three days last time and I'm expecting the same again this time, unless I discharge myself early. I packed a vest, sleepsuit with built in mitts and hat in my 'labour' bag, as his first clothes.

Then in my bigger bag, I took in about five sleepsuits, five vests, socks, scratch mitts and hats. I ended up needing two or three more sleepsuits and vests I think, so just gave my husband some dirty ones to wash.

The main cause of impromptu clothing changes was when my son kept weeing all over during nappy changes! And there definitely was an element of wanting to try another cute outfit on him Back to Preparing for labour and birth. You should pack a bag in plenty of time to bring to the hospital so that you are ready to go when your baby is due. Getting breastfeeding off to a good start.

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