
Lavender or eucalyptus disinfectant spray for refreshing smells during labor.
Nose spray! Weird but it must be the hospital air.it dries everything out. Thicker face cream as the air con dried me out. I stayed for two weeks so basically needed a whole wardrobe.
More tanks, I didn't expect it to be so hot in the ward. Definitely a bigger shirt! The one I ended up wearing home was a nursing shirt that was a tad bit too tight on the boobs!. An oversized tee for straight after birth. Robe and/or extra pairs of pajamas! (My only pair didn't make it through the first night and I ended up in my husband’s boxers)!. Clothes that were loose enough to deal with a caesarean birth. Low riding underwear for use after emergency caesarean. I needed more supportive high waisted underwear. I bled more the second time around and was not prepared! I was so hungry in between meals and due to breastfeeding was constantly famished! More healthy and filling snacks (for dad too)!. Snacks, the hospital didn't have anything gluten free. It was my second birth so I had everything I needed. What didn’t they pack they wished they had? What were the most commonly packed items?Ħ. 21% More than four weeks before going to hospital.ĥ.
24% 2-4 weeks before going to hospital.27% 1-2 weeks before going to hospital.What advice do they have for packing a hospital bag?.What didn’t they pack they wished they had?.What were the most commonly packed items?.Here's what you'll learn from our survey:
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With their help, we created a downloadable checklist full of the best tips so you can be prepared! Score! Nikki C is wearing the 'Casual Tank' in mint and the 'Swift Bra' in stellar.ĭid you know that 21% of moms-to-be pack their hospital bag around four weeks in advance? Now, that's organisation!Īt Cadenshae we surveyed 250 amazing mothers in regards to when they packed a hospital bag, how long they packed for, and most importantly - what they packed.