Hi mmiotte and good luck with it all! I'm trying to think of anything else which might be useful.
Get DH or whoever will pick you up to try out the car seat so you aren't doing it for the first time at hospital
We all feel we know nothing, but after 5 or 6 weeks you will know your baby better than anyone will ever know them!
Everyone has theories and stories when you come home - try to smile, stay calm inside and follow your instincts
Your babe needs your time, your love, feeds and nappies. Not much else!
Get yourself 2 or 3 comfy' long nighties to waer when you get home - you might spend a lot of time in them!
If your baby is fed, changed, loved and safe you are doing your job - nothing else matters for the first few weeks
Totally agree about the cooking and freezing idea - the time goes into a black hole and it's great to have decent food whenever you need it
Eat well and look after yourself. Drink loads of water if you're breastfeeding
It does all feel new and surreal and strange. I didn't try to have routines, just fed on demand and slept when I could. You might feel elated, you might feel awful and/or teary - it's all fine.
Don't feel the need to tidy the shed (as I did)!! Spend loads of time just holding your baby and be calm - they seem to pick it up.
It hurts, it's knackering, it's the biggest worry-fest ever but it's magic.