so hard to get it all in one bag...
I mansged to squeeze everything into a large holdall bag, this is what i took:
2 nighties (one for labour, one for after shower)
5 old/disposable/cheap knickers
1 nursing bra (didn't wear a bra most the time)
hair brush and bands
1 pack of sani pads and 10 breast pads (bp's didn't get used though)
flip flops for bathroom and shower.
toothbrush and paste (small size, or half empty one!!)
10 nappies
4 baby grows
4 vests
blanket and hat for baby going home going home
camera
hand towel for baby's first bath.
1 flannel for cooling you down in labour.
towel for yourself
wear clean clothes in to hospital and then change to nightie when you get in, so you can wear the same outfit home. maybe take a change of comfi trousers in case your waters break.
i didn't use a dressing gown, i just changed into fresh nightie after shower in the bathroom. and used my hoody (the one i wore into hospital, to go into the dining room for lunch.)
take basics, or items that have multiple uses, such as...
a shower gel and shampoo in one, (used for body, face, and hair)
one cream for hands, body and face.
small vaseline for lips, baby's bum, nipples when breast feedimg.
babywipes for baby and you (to freshen up after changing a pad)
food for after:
big bottle of water, or flavoured water, small bottle of lucazade (energy boost)
dry fruit, soreen, choc bar, crisps.
straws - to drink from at all angkes, during labour.
write important numbers on paper rather than take a address book in.
a magazine.
eye liner pencil & blush & (already mentioned) vaseline -for when i left the hospital & photos.
i put baby's stuff in a seperate plastic bag inside my bag, so it didn't all get mixed up.
take a plastic bag for dirty clothes, washing to take home.
if you need extra's someone can bring them in for you.
think thats everything!!!! HTH