My Hospital Bag: A 3rd Time Mom's Guide for What You Really Need — Momma Society (2024)

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Written By Mandy Roberson

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We’re so close to the arrival of baby #3 and I would be lying if I said I wasn’t freaking out a little bit. Aside from the usual stress of the holidays, I’m stressing about what still needs to be done to prepare for this baby’s big debut. So to start knocking things off of my to-do list, I decided to get a jump on packing the hospital bag since baby boy will be here any day now!

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Picking the Perfect Hospital Bag

Honestly, it’s more like bags because I can’t seem to fit everything in one carry-on. To break it down, I separate everything by item type, size, and use. I use a combination of large zip-lock bags and packing cubes to keep everything sorted so it’s easy to find once we’re in the hospital. I keep all of the big essentials in the bag that comes with me, while some of my other add-on items will stay in the car until our second or third day in the hospital.

For my main bag I usually use a large duffel or weekender bag so I have enough room for everything. This is separate from the diaper bag that I fill with essentials like diapers and wipes that I want to keep separate from the clothing and toiletries that we need for our stay.

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The Bag Breakdown

Like I said, I keep similar items packed together so they’re easier to find. I’ve broken down my packing system by category + contents to make sure nothing gets left off of the list!

VID’s: Very Important Documents

These go in a regular manila folder and are kept in the diaper bag so that they don’t get lost or bent among the main hospital bag contents. It includes:

  • A name banner that we’ll hang on the door in the mother + baby room to announce baby’s birth.

  • Several copies of my birth wishes list so that the nurses and I can all have one handy.

  • Baby book pages for the foot and handprints. If you can remove these from the book, I recommend it so there’s less to carry.

  • A copy of my driver’s license and insurance cards.

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Baby Items

These are separate from the diaper bag items and go in a packing cube in the main hospital bag:

  • Two kimono-style onesies from H&M. These are softer than the onesies they give you at the hospital and they’re really easy to take on and off.

  • A Solly Baby sleeper set that includes a shirt and footed pants. This thing is so soft and perfect for newborn skin.

  • Two swaddles, pre-washed at home. I know they have swaddle blankets available at the hospital, but these are definitely softer.

  • Baby gloves and a hat. These are pretty typical for newborns at any point in the year, but I want to make sure baby is ready for winter days leaving the hospital!

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Mom Gear

This will include anything I need during and after labor. It’s kept in its own packing cube in the main bag:

  • My go-to hospital outfit. This includes old sandals (that I usually toss after) and a comfy sports bra to wear during labor and delivery.

  • A comfy nursing set for after baby is born. After delivery, I’ll change into this Belabumbum lounge set which is so soft and includes a pair of pants, a nursing tank, and a matching robe. I love that it keeps you comfy, but still pulled together for when the family arrives to visit baby. If you’re a momma that likes to match with your new baby, they have a lot of coordinating options to choose from.

  • A Belabumbum mesh nursing bra. I probably won’t wear this until it’s time to leave the hospital, but I wanted to pack something that would be supportive and comfortable.

  • A robe for photos. We’re having a photographer come to the hospital to take photos of the baby after birth and while I probably won’t have my face in many, I wanted to have a pretty + comfortable outfit to wear while I’m holding the baby.

  • A loose, cotton dress for going home. Comfort is key in the postpartum days and a darker dress is perfect for hiding anything like dirt or sweat. It’s also nursing friendly so it’ll be functional, too.

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Toiletries

I know this surprise some of you, but I don’t bring any makeup to the hospital! I’m always amazed by the moms that are able to put on a full face after birth - you go girl. But since I don’t wear much makeup day-to-day, I leave it at home to keep things simple. I keep all of the toiletries in a large plastic bag in the main hospital bag:

  • Deodorant. Pretty self explanatory - it’s not called labor because it’s easy!

  • Contacts and glasses. I like to have both on hand so that I can go with what feels best for the day.

  • A disposable razor and shaving cream. This is really more for JD than for me, but it’s nice to have the option!

  • Disposable toothbrushes. I use these every time I go to the hospital and I love that you don’t have to hold on to them after you leave.

  • Shampoo, conditioner, + dry shampoo. I’ll probably shower at least once while we’re at the hospital, but I like to have dry shampoo as a backup option.

  • Hair ties. I always seem to lose these so it’s good to have a few extra lying around.

  • Chapstick. Your mouth might get pretty dry during labor and in the hospital, so it’s great to have this on hand.

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Snacks

The cafeteria in our hospital closes at 7 pm so they advised us to bring lots of snacks! These also go in a large plastic bag in the main hospital bag:

  • Applesauce pouches

  • Granola bars

  • Fruit leather

  • Gum + mints

  • Honey sticks (for fuel during labor!)

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Misc. Items

There are a few things that either don’t come in the main hospital bag or don’t fit in with everything else, but I still like to have them on hand to make the hospital stay more comfortable:

  • A change of clothes for JD. Since we have other kids at home, he’ll be going there at least once to bring them to the hospital, so he has an option to change and shower at home.

  • Boppy pillow for nursing

  • An extra pillow for my hospital bed

  • The big brother + big sister gifts for Brody and Isla. These will go in the car until the kids come to meet their brother in the hospital.

  • Thank you gifts for our labor + delivery nurses. They can be small, but I think it’s important to show our nurses some gratitude for all that they do.

  • The baby’s car seat. You can’t leave the hospital without it!

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After two kids and two hospital stays, I think I’ve got this hospital bag down to a science! Are you bringing anything to the hospital that I’m not? Any tricks I should know? Comment below or tag me on Instagram to show me what’s in your hospital bag!

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About the Author

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Mandy Roberson

Wife to JD | Momma | Childbirth Educator | Founder of Momma Society-The Community of Modern Moms | Living in Sunny Arizona

http://www.mommasociety.com

My Hospital Bag: A 3rd Time Mom's Guide for What You Really Need — Momma Society (2024)

FAQs

What should I pack in my hospital bag for my third baby? ›

Clothes: Going home outfit, pajamas, underwear, nursing bras, socks, shoes, flip flops, and robe. Nursing: Nursing cream, nursing pillow, and haakaa. Toiletries: Shampoo, conditioner, facewash, hair products, bobby pins, toothbrush, pony tail tie, head band, chap stick, and makeup.

What are the must haves in my hospital bag? ›

Most hospitals will have the basics, but bringing your own deodorant, body wash, shampoo, facial cleansing wipes, toothpaste, toothbrush, and hairbrush can be incredibly helpful and comforting.

How many outfits should I bring to the hospital for mom? ›

A comfortable outfit or two.

Some moms prefer changing out of their PJs during their stay in the hospital, especially if they're expecting visitors. "Some things I liked having were a couple of comfy outfits, a nursing bra, and makeup," says Dr.

How many breast pads do you need for a hospital bag? ›

2 or 3 comfortable bras, including nursing bras if you're planning on breastfeeding. breast pads. 2 packets of super-absorbent sanitary or maternity pads. your wash bag – with toothpaste, toothbrush, hairbrush, flannel, soap, lip balm, deodorant, hair bands, hand sanitiser, body lotion and anything else you need.

How many weeks should I be when I pack my hospital bag? ›

But if you're a planner like me and want to be ready for your little one's arrival, I'd suggest having your hospital bag packed between 36 and 38 weeks. If you are considered a high-risk pregnancy, for example, if you're having multiples (congrats!), you probably want to have your bag packed around 35 weeks.

At what month should you pack your hospital bag? ›

When Should You Pack Your Hospital Bag? You should have your hospital bag ready to go between weeks 32 and 35 of your pregnancy, in case your baby comes a bit earlier than expected. A good time to start the packing process is around the 28 week mark, or at the start of your 3rd trimester.

What should I wear to the hospital for labor? ›

Items for Mom

The hospital will supply you with a gown, slippers, disposable underwear, and basic toiletries. While it is nice to have your own clothes with you, labor and the first few days postpartum are most often a very messy time, so you may not want to wear your brand-new lingerie.

What do you wear home from the hospital after giving birth? ›

Going Home Outfit

Usually, that's a pair of leggings, one of my favorite tank tops, and depending on the weather, I'll throw on one of my cardigans! A lot of what I wore during pregnancy (you can see my maternity must-haves here) is what I will wear postpartum.

What should I wear to labour? ›

Something cool and loose to wear during labour such as a cotton nighty or a large t-shirt, including something to wear in the birthing pool (the hospital can provide a gown if you would prefer this) Dressing gown, slippers and nightwear. Support bra to wear while breastfeeding.

Do you wear a bra during labor? ›

Studies suggest giving birth is the equivalent to running a marathon in terms of energy output, (and can actually result in similar injuries, but let's not go there right now!) so it makes sense to wear a bra and/or clothing fit for exertion and perspiration.

How many baby onesies should I bring to the hospital? ›

2x Singlets or bodysuits (per day)

Newborn bodysuits or singlets make for easy layering when worn under a growsuit or sleepsuit. Bodysuits with press studs are a great choice during the day, as they don't ride up when picking up your little one.

How many pajamas should I bring to the hospital? ›

3 or 4 night dresses or pyjamas (button front or easy access for breastfeeding).  2 supportive bras (a nursing bra if you are breastfeeding).  1 dressing gown.  Cotton loose fitting underwear.

Do I need baby wipes in my hospital bag? ›

Packing checklist: baby

scratch mittens. socks and booties. lots of nappies for your newborn. cotton wool or baby wipes suitable for a newborn.

How many pre made bottles should I take to hospital? ›

These can be purchased from most supermarkets and include six ready to feed bottles with teats. You will need to use approximately 8 bottles in 24 hours. Avoid taking in larger packs of ready-made milk as many NHS facilities are unable to store them safely. If you are still undecided, don't worry.

Do you need bottles in hospital bag? ›

Bottles. If you're bottlefeeding from the get go, pack at least two bottles for the hospital if you're set on using a certain brand. If you plan to formula feed, pack some of your preferred brand, as well, though the hospital will most likely have samples for you. Do not bring diapers or wipes!

What do you pack in a C section bag? ›

What to pack in your hospital bag for a C-section
  • a file or folder with essential medical paperwork, list of current medications, insurance card, etc.
  • a credit card and small amount of cash.
  • printed copies of your birth plan.
  • a list of important phone numbers (unless they're already saved on your phone)
  • your cell phone.
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What do postpartum moms need? ›

Postpartum Essentials For Mom
  • 1) Pads. This is a part of postpartum that no one likes to talk about, but it's super important! ...
  • 2) Witch Hazel Pads. ...
  • 3) Peri Bottle. ...
  • 4) Sitz Bath. ...
  • 5) Heating Pad Or Ice Packs. ...
  • 6) Pain-Relieving Spray. ...
  • 7) Nursing Pads. ...
  • 8) Breast Pump And Breast Milk Storage Bags.

What is a good gift to bring to the hospital for new baby? ›

In conclusion, a new mom in the hospital will appreciate any gift that can make her stay more comfortable and relaxed. Gifts like a cozy robe, slippers, nursing pillow, blanket, and compression socks can help her feel more at home.

What do I need to bring to labor and delivery? ›

After You Deliver
  • Fresh nightgown.
  • Cell phone/charger or prepaid phone card.
  • List of family and friends to call.
  • Toiletries.
  • Nursing or regular bras.
  • Maternity underpants (with heavy-duty sanitary pads at home). Stretch panties are provided.
  • Photos of your other children.
  • Notepad or journal and pen.

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