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12 Things you DO NOT have to pack in the hospital bag

Bellyitch Rewind Post
You’ve seen the mega pack lists of stuff  TO pack in your hospital bag as you get closer and closer to your due date. We get so excited that we compile a variety of lists from books and assembled on the internet and pack everything but the kitchen sink for our spouses/partners/coaches to have to schlep to the hospital.
You’re gonna need to pack all that stuff up and take it back home along with a new baby, all of the new things you’ll get for the baby and the various gifts, flowers and balloons that guests may bring when they come visit.
Here is a list of 11 things you CAN LEAVE HOME and spare your poor partner the back pain.


1 newborn diapers Hospitals provide all the diapers the baby needs during the stay and even send you home with extra starter packs
2 nursing cover There is no need for modesty in your hospital room in your hospital bed. The nurses have seen plenty of boobs in their career. If guests visit while you’re nursing, you can ask them to wait outside until you’re done feeding the baby. Most people won’t get offended.
3 wipes Most hospitals use a very thick napkin that they wet with water and wipes contain elements that aren’t good for a newborn’s skin.
diaper Cream Most likely the baby won’t be born with a diaper rash and won’t develop one within the first2-3 days of his life while in the hospital. If he does, the hospital has sample cream to use. Those tubes and jars can add weight to an already stuffed take home bag
5 any childbirth class notes or guidelines and labor hints Really now? Do you think in the midst of breathing through labor pains you’re gonna want to review your notes?
6 Underwear Many hospitals provide the most comfortable mesh disposable ones that you will love to use instead of messing up your own. The joke among my friends is that they are the special order Victoria Secret mesh panties for new moms.
7 cd player with  music selections to help with relaxation  Besides being outdated and taking up too much space, piping Gregorian Chants or Enya in the room may be a distraction for the hospital staff, interrupt with monitoring equipment and/or disturb a neighboring laboring moms. If you have a smartphone that has the capability of accommodating music, download music on there and bring your headphones. It takes up less space than bringing your phone AND ipod.
8 receiving blankets The hospital provides plenty that you can take home even afterwards.
9 two regular-sized bed pillows (in bright, distinctive, hard-to-lose pillowcases)The Hospital provides enough. If you are a germaphobe, think the hospital’s pillow cases may be too rough or want something familiar from home, just bring the pillowcases and replace the hospital’s cases. They take up less space.
10 baby’s “memory” book – for footprints or staff names and guest signatures Nice idea if you have someone who will remind guests to sign because you’ll be consumed with baby, nursing, caring for yourself, and will likely forget.
11 entertainment items (books, crayons, games) for children are to visit in hospital A lot of hospitals don’t permit young children  in the maternity wards, but for those who do and if children come to visit they may not be staying THAT long to get bored and need entertainment. As for other people’s children, it’s not your job to schlep extra crap to entertain your friends’ kids.


12 clothes for hospital baby photo AND clothes for baby to wear home  You only need one of these. Either or. The kid shouldn’t be a fashionista YET that she can’t be seen in the same outfit twice. You can simply put on the outfit before the photo and take it off afterward. If you can, schedule your photo the same day and around your discharge time.
The Extra Crap you don’t NEED but you CAN bring (eh hem, especially if you are a diva or fashionista):
1. Make up- because you don’t want to end up on Facebook looking like you just went through a train wreck. If your goal is to look like Khloe Kardashian after she delivered Mason or at least attempt to, then you’re gonna want some make up.
2. Towels- Because the hospital ones are usually washed a lot and can be itchy.
3. Your own toilet paper – Hospital toilet paper can be thin. Your delicate bum may want something soft then
4. Your Own Plush Robe – For accepting visitors, walks to the nursery to visit baby and /or walking off the gas for those who have c-sections.
5. A spare bag  – You can use it to store the extra stuff you’ll have to carry home.

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