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Childbirth

HOSPITAL BAG FOR C/S...

22 replies

pucca · 25/07/2006 13:59

I know it has been done to death, but i am in middle of packing my bag and brain has gone blank to what i need.

So far i have....

ME...

Big knickers
Toiletries (hair brush etc)
Pads
2 X nighties
2 X towels
2 X sponges
Flip flops
Outfit for coming home
Arnica
Light dressing gown.

BABY

Sleepsuits
Vests
Cotton wool
Nappies
Scratch mitts
2 X summer outfits (rompers)
Socks


Is there anything else i haven't thought of?

TIA

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Iklboo · 25/07/2006 14:01

Remember magazines/books/puzzles to keep you occupied when LO is sleeping

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Racers · 25/07/2006 14:08

Earplugs (you'll still hear LO, but hopefully not everyone else's/general hospital clattering at 5am)
Eye mask to help you sleep or rest in the day, if you get the chance.

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NotQuiteCockney · 25/07/2006 14:10

straws, so you can drink lying down?
snacks?

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albatros · 25/07/2006 14:12

Change for the phone?

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notsogummyanymore · 25/07/2006 14:17

what about towel for baby or is that included in 2 x towels? Also they took my toe nailvarnish off before i went into theatre and made a right mess of it (couldn't take it off properly till i went home 4 days later!) just treated myself to a pedicure a week before (bummer eh?) so that might be worth considering

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Uwila · 25/07/2006 14:58

FOOD!!! (unless you are going to a posh private hospital)

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jabberwocky · 25/07/2006 15:17

Lots of good advice on this thread

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mousiemousie · 25/07/2006 15:20

Birth announcement cards, already addressed
camera

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Iklboo · 25/07/2006 15:21

Oh yes - food!!

True - I was in the dinner queue and the lady in front asked what veggie specials were on. The dinner lady looked aroung, ummed and aa-ed then said

"They've all gone love. But there's a halal meat meal here if that's any use to you?"

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muffinmum · 25/07/2006 15:56

attractive hair/head band to hold hair back in labour and even tho hideously expensive lovely evian water spray for face.lovely hand cream makes you smell nice when your visitors come

dried fruit so you can poo and go!

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pucca · 26/07/2006 09:34

Thanks everyone Some good ideas, i have pregnancy brain

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clairemow · 26/07/2006 10:02

why do they remove nail varnish on your feet? As far as I'm aware, the baby isn't coming from that end of my legs? can someone explain???!!

Take water as well, so when you're bedbound you don't necessarily have to rely on the nurses having filled up those big jugs.

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Bugsy2 · 26/07/2006 10:24

nail varnish is removed from your toes so that they can keep an eye on your circulation. If your little pinkies start looking less than pink, it may indicate a clot or lack of oxygen etc.

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clairemow · 26/07/2006 10:43

oh I see. I would never have thought of that!

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Racers · 26/07/2006 14:01

you also have to remove contact lenses

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Hollyboo · 26/07/2006 14:56

Lip balm and I always say it, chocolate.

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madmarchhare · 26/07/2006 15:01

even more big pants and maternity towels.

shave your own bits, they hacked me to pieces with a scratty old bic thing.

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heavenis · 26/07/2006 15:07

Some body wipes, so that if you are still in bed you can freshen your self up. (depends if you have a caphiter or not). Make sure you nightie is loose enough to get you arm through if you have a drip in too.

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clairemow · 27/07/2006 09:52

just remembered something else our midwife was talking about - a hat for the baby, even though it's hot! Seems a bit mad, but she said they lose loads of heat through their head, so you'd need one to bring them home.

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jabberwocky · 27/07/2006 15:12

Yes, even though ds was born in August he still wore the hat! Our hospital provided them, but it couldn't hurt to be prepared.

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clairemow · 27/07/2006 15:28

oh and breast pads - you might not need them as it depends how long it takes for the milk to come in, and how long you're in hospital for. But best to be prepared!

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nearlythree · 27/07/2006 22:58

As a veteran if three sections I found even big knickers too tight for my tummy. Take in some of dh/dp's boxers!

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