![]() ![]() We’ll put these on for the trip home when she’s in a car seat and we can’t have eyes on her the whole time. Infants are born with sharp fingernails that are difficult to trim, so they can easily scratch themselves on accident. One other essential to include here is baby mittens. Large envelope /file folder- This may be used to store any loose paperwork. This will save you a lot of time and trouble. Baby book The nursery often will take your baby book and put your baby’s footprints in it. The third cube has some clothes for the baby, including the all-important first outfit and the outfit for our trip home, which is also what she’ll be wearing when she meets her big sisters for the first time. Glasses and contact case Breastfeeding book Take along any reference books that would be helpful. However, if you are planning on a C-section expect to stay for three to four days. When packing the hospital bag, keep in mind that if you are planning on a vaginal delivery, youll probably stay in the hospital for one to two days. Make sure everything you bring is comfortable, because you could be around for a couple days, and you don’t want to get stuck in something that’s impossible to take a nap in or is constantly bothering you. THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN PACKING THE HOSPITAL BAG. I cannot emphasize enough to prioritize comfort during your hospital stay. And lastly for myself, I have a pair of joggers. I’ve got some t-shirts in the first one and socks/underwear in the second. With mesh tops, it’s easy to see what’s inside them and quickly grab what I need. These keep all my clothes organized so I don’t have to rummage through the entire bag for a pair of socks. I’m also making use of three Tactical Packing Cubes®. Normally, these will hold your water or coffee, and those aren’t bad to bring along, but the hospital will have plenty of both. In the side pockets, I’ve got an extra camera lens so I can capture our full experience here with Hannah, as well as a travel tripod on the other side in case I need it. In the mesh pockets, I’ve got a few more chargers for some various electronics, including one I’ll discuss later on that I’m really excited about. It’s a great for airports, hotels, and of course, the hospital. I take it with me whenever I travel somewhere that outlet access may be hard to come by. In the lower, insulated pouch, I would normally have bottles and snacks, but that’s not as important for this trip, so I’m actually using the bottle pockets to fit my various charging cords, as well as one of my most important electronic devices: my USB charger brick. The Core Baby Panel comes with a wipes-specific exterior pouch which is useful for everyday diaper changes, but even if the hospital provides those, they’re just always useful to have on hand. Starting with the outside of the bag, I included a pack of wipes. ![]()
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