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Packing your hospital bag in advance and packing it in excess and as organised as possible, will save that crumb of sanity you have left when the time comes, trust us.
There’s no way to predict exactly when your baby will arrive, and you really can’t plan down to the minute like you might like to… Basically, your due date means virtually nothing and your baby doesn’t care about your personal schedule (you'll get used to this as mums and dads).
But one thing you can do is make sure you’re well and truly prepared for when they do decide to grace us with their presence. Packing your hospital bag in advance and packing it in excess and as organised as possible, will save that crumb of sanity you have left when the time comes, trust us.
Some things to remember before we start:
Don’t start worrying about packing your hospital bag in your first and second trimester (maybe a little shopping, if you really can’t wait), you’ll just end up taking everything out and re-packing it to make sure you have everything.
You should aim to have everything packed up by the 35 or 36 week mark, just in case your new arrival decides to pop out a little early. That leaves plenty of time in your third trimester to pick out your fave dressing down and jammies, as well as treating yourself to a new book and some treats for the big day.
There’s lots to think about when packing your hospital bag – it’s important to remember that you’re packing for yourself, your newborn and anything your newborn might need on the way home, as well as any extras for your birth partner. You’ll probably want to pick out a large rucksack or a small suitcase… there’s quite a bit to take.
Here are some of the key things you’ll want to pack for the big day:
You might be surprised how long you stay in hospital after your little one is born. If you have a straightforward birth, you could be home within hours, but if not you might be there for a day or two after – so it’s a good idea to pack some goodies for after the birth.
This is for sure the best part! It’s time to pick your baby’s first outfits, gizmos and any bits and bobs they’ll need for their first few hours in the world… we’re excited for you.
And just as a little birthday present, we think it’s a nice idea to pack them their very first toy. Our Breathable Toys are the perfect first toy for your little one – super squishy, hypoallergenic and ideal for little hands to grasp.
Your birth partner is obviously a very helpful and essential part of your birth experience – mostly for baggage handling! Get them to pack their very own hospital bag of things to make your and your baby’s life easier throughout the whole birth experience. We suppose they can also pack themselves some things, but that’s way less important.
And most importantly… snacks.
A couple of packet of crisps doesn’t cut it! You’ll need a plethora of your favourite foods to get you through labour. Eating lots of small meals frequently can give you an energy boost and keep your momentum going, as well as keeping hydrated with small and frequent sips of water.
These are great foods to pack in your hospital bag (and don’t forget to double up for your birthing partner):
It’s also a good idea to take some metal straws and lots and lots and lots of water!