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What should I take to hospital for overnight stay with 4 month old baby?

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cardamomginger · 30/01/2011 12:14

Hi,
DD has to go into hospital overnight this week for gastric tests Sad. I'll be staying with her. Wondering what's useful to take in. I think I've got all the obvious stuff covered (nappies and changing stuff, clothes, toys, clothing and toiletries for me). Is there anything I need that might not have occurred to me to take?
Thanks everyone!

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dessen · 30/01/2011 12:17

Hope it will be ok - best wishes

cardamomginger · 30/01/2011 12:18

Good point! Thanks Smile

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ben5 · 30/01/2011 12:21

a good book, magazines, change for phone, coffee,pen and paper to write down questions you think of in middle of night,small touch to read through night, anything to take mind of not being able to sleep!
hope all goes well

cardamomginger · 30/01/2011 12:31

torch! brilliant!!

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ajandjjmum · 30/01/2011 12:36

Magazines, phone charges, small change for drinks, blanket for yourself.
Hope all goes well for you and dd.

Sirzy · 30/01/2011 12:39

What everyone else has said. Food and drink is essential, find out if the ward has a parents room with microwave if so you can take ready meal for yourself.

Really comfy clothes and shoes - I always make sure I have my slippers with me for around the ward.

Sirzy · 30/01/2011 12:41

If there is any chance of it being more than one night i would get some dry shampoo! Having a wash down/ shower is often easy enough on the wards but sitting with wet hair wouldn't be comfy!

cardamomginger · 30/01/2011 13:37

thanks everyone! yes, there is a parents' room with a microwave and a fridge. slippers is also a good idea. as is blanket for me hospitals seemto alternate between being boiling hot and freezing cold. layers i think. it should just be the one night - i think they want us in overnight so she can be prepped at the crack of dawn, rather than the nature of the investigations meaning that she needs an overnight stay in hospital to recover/be monitored iyswim.

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QODthesurrogacytrendsetter · 30/01/2011 13:54

extra top - dd delighted in puking on me once, so I spent the night in a hospital gown... that was fun!

ednurse · 30/01/2011 13:57

I would not worry about toys for baby, maybe take a favourite one but it's more exciting for them to play with new toys that the ward has.

Headphones for the TV's, which you will need to purchase a payment card for should you wish to watch it after 7pm.

sausagemashnpeas · 30/01/2011 14:03

Flip flops as well as slippers - if you want to stand in the shower and not on tip toe. Maybe a towel as well - hospital towels are tiny and sometimes a bit scratchy and holey! Hope all goes well Smile

cardamomginger · 30/01/2011 17:26

thanks everyone!

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Lastyearsmodel · 30/01/2011 17:28

Earplugs if you are confident you'll hear your baby through them - wards are very noisy places.

bambiandthumper · 30/01/2011 19:09

Portable DVD player/ Laptop for films for once the ward has shut down for the night but its still very early.

Galena · 30/01/2011 20:40

At our children's ward breastfeeding mums are fed although the food leaves a little to be desired.

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