Bad Mum 2B

Bad Mum 2B

Monday 12 June 2017

It's nearly time! Packing the hospital bag ready for birth!

So my hospital bag has been packed for some time but I’ve kept adding to it until the last week! So now I think we are fully good to go if anything happens – which is good considering there’s only 10 days until my actual due date! EEEEP!

So as a first time mother, I didn’t have a clue what I would need or wouldn’t and where to even begin with packing bags for baby and I, so after lots of research, chatting with friends who have kids and also some of my lovely NCT ladies who have had their babies I thought I would share with you my lists. Who knows I may not use some of it and I’ll be sure to blog at a later date to let you know what was of use and what wasn’t!


So the first thing to say is, as you can see above, I have packed two bags – one for me and one for baby. The main reason for this is I’m well aware that I won’t be exactly “with it” when I am in labour nor will I be bouncing around post labour able to get stuff, so I want to make it as easy as possible for my lovely other half to find stuff without me grunting/shouting/gesturing or trying to explain which zip pocket things have been hidden in! This will also make things easier should anything not go to plan and Dad needs to be in charge of baby for a while – have I mentioned before how over the top organised for any eventuality I can be!

So I’ll start with baby’s bag and then go into my bag – feel free to comment if you think I have missed anything that could be of use!

Baby’s Bag:

The first thing to note is I have multiple outfits in a variety of sizes as we have no idea on weight or height. I’ve also only bought plain white as we don’t know the sex of our baby!

    3 x Newborn baby grow’s with built in scratch mits
    3 x Up to 1-month baby grow’s with built in scratch mits
    6 x vests
    3 x muslins
    6 x hats (I’ll explain why so many below)
    2 x going home outfit options (1 x Newborn, 1 x Up to 1-month)
    6 x nappies
    Cotton wool (to wipe baby at first – wipes can be too harsh on a newborn)
    Swaddling blanket
    Baby bottles & milk (I have bought HIPP organic newborn milk that are already in bottles with teats so no need to worry about sterilising or warming milk!)

So I have 6 outfits for baby as we are planning to be in at least a night at our birthing centre. They midwives like to keep an eye on you and support you for the first day and have been amazing with everyone I know so I am taking all the support I can get!

I know 6 hats might seem like a lot – but go with me here… again to make life easier for me and my other half, I have packed sandwich bags with a baby grow, vest and hat in each, so we don’t have to be searching for things (as you can see below), plus I have baby grows with in-built scratch mits and feet so I don’t need to be fannying around with socks and mits straight away!

Also I am packing my own milk for baby. As I’ve mentioned previously, I am unable to breast feed, so I’ve done my research and I will be starting with HIPP organic. 

The midwife led unit does have milk and bottles there, but I would prefer to start baby with the brand of my choosing rather than have to switch over and potentially cause tummy upsets. I know 6 bottles isn’t much, but we live less than 5 mins from the birthing centre so a quick trip home to collect more can be done by the Mr (yes I am prepared!)

My bag:

So onto my bag – there are a few things I’ve seen people say are essential that I haven’t included, I have gone as basic as can be for me!
    Pack of Maternity pads
    Pack of large granny knickers from M&S (ready for the giant maternity pads)
    2 x pairs of comfy socks
    Flip flops (for wandering about/showering in)
    2 x nighties (I did pack PJ”s but obvs these aren’t so suitable for the checks needed, so I bought a couple of maternity ones from Asda)
    2 x vests - I have these to wear in the pool so I'm not completely nudey, although I have heard that your dignity goes out of the window so who knows if I will use them! 
    Mini travel hairbrush with mirror
    Hair bobbles
    Dry shampoo
    Small wash bag with travel shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, toothpaste and toothbrush)
    Cleansing wipes
    Phone charger
    Sweets – Jelly beans, jelly babies and wine gums (I’ve been told the sugar rush post birth is a requirement!)
    Snacks (haven’t packed yet but have homemade flapjacks on standby and will make sure there is food!)
    Going home outfit – I have leggings and two different top options and a pair of daps (converse)
    Straws – I’ve been told to pack these so I can drink easily when in the birthing pool – who knows if I will use them!
    Make up – yes I will be packing a small amount of makeup and I don’t care if you judge me for it! Ha!
    Eye mask and ear plugs – I’ve been told of the noise and snoring that can disturb you on the ward, so these are in as an emergency if needs be!


I haven’t packed any towels which seem to be on a load of lists that are out there - but the hospital have tons and given what might end up all over them I'd rather not ruin mine!! Also as I'm not breastfeeding I haven't packed any breast pads or lanolin - but have been told if you are planning on breastfeeding, these are absolute top of the list items that you will need and be very grateful for.

So that’s it – there is my list of hospital bag must have’s – if I have missed anything or if you have any advice, please let me know!

Ttfn!
Rhi

Written by Rhi from @rhifreshing_ 


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