Trisha L Administrator
First Name: : Trisha Age : 49 Location : FORT HOOD Hero's Name : David Branch : Army Aviation Number of posts : 1831 Anniversary : October 2 Registration date : 2008-01-19
| Subject: Hospital Bag Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:50 pm | |
| This is a place to give suggestions about what to pack in the bags that go to the hospital for mom and baby.
Was there something you wish you had packed, but didn't?
Something you packed and didn't use? | |
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| Subject: Re: Hospital Bag Thu Apr 22, 2010 4:55 pm | |
| Ipod Chap-stick Socks Flip flops (for the showers) Lounge clothes (to change into after delivery, those gowns are not fun) Pads (they give you huge ones-- which you'llneed but if you perfer your own brand, bring them) Pillow (if you're anything like me and have to have your own) Baby outfits (I suggest two sizes because you never know how big or small baby might be) |
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Trisha L Administrator
First Name: : Trisha Age : 49 Location : FORT HOOD Hero's Name : David Branch : Army Aviation Number of posts : 1831 Anniversary : October 2 Registration date : 2008-01-19
| Subject: Re: Hospital Bag Thu Apr 22, 2010 5:23 pm | |
| I brought the Bella Band with me...it felt sooooo good to have some sort of support in the tummy area once baby was outta the oven. My own smelly good lotions and shower gels.(even the nurses loved it! the bathrooms were right by the door, and they could smell the fresh scent of bath and bodyworks when they entered lol) | |
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stepdan7 W-4
First Name: : Stephanie Age : 38 Location : moving Hero's Name : DJ Branch : The better one Number of posts : 2739 Anniversary : 27 Jan Registration date : 2008-01-18
| Subject: Re: Hospital Bag Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:36 pm | |
| Tooth brush and paste Haribrush and band Pump and bags Comfy jammies and day clothing Pillow Book or something to do Phone Charger Camera-chaged Baby outfit Pads-bit smaller then hospital ones Nursing pads Granny panties-great for the huge hospital pads especially after birth when youre still bleeding alot | |
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Tricia E-3
First Name: : Tricia Age : 38 Location : Fort Sill, Oklahoma Hero's Name : Charles Branch : US Army-Active Duty Number of posts : 466 Anniversary : December 21, 2007 Registration date : 2010-02-19
| Subject: Re: Hospital Bag Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:13 pm | |
| camera with extra batteries and computer hook-up computer shower shoes pillow underwear you dont care about (I bought crappy ones from walmart) pads shampoo, conditioner, lotion, razor, deoderant comfy pants to walk around in socks comfy shoes (my feet were so swollen I could only fit in crocs) nursing bras nursing pads lanolin newborn and 0-3 month clothes for baby blankets your own bottles if your not nursing your own pacifiers if your going to use them I took a robe and didnt wear it | |
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Army_princess E-1
First Name: : Sherry Age : 36 Location : Fort Hood Hero's Name : Christopher(Chris) Branch : Army Number of posts : 148 Anniversary : April 22 Registration date : 2010-02-26
| Subject: Re: Hospital Bag Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:44 pm | |
| Lets see....I had nursing shirt and bra to wear home, nursing PJ top so I did not have to wear a gown. I had PJ bottoms and small maternity pants to go home in. I had a puzzle book to keep my mind occupied while nursing, I brought LO an outfit for pictures and an outfit to go home in(had 2 choices because I did not know if she would be small or large). I brought snacks and juice and milk for wyatt as well as clothing, PJs and toys for him.
We were planning on leaving a lot of the stuff in the car and going out to get it if needed.....but because of the car accident we had to bring everything into the room with us....what a pain! | |
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