Hospital Essentials
Giving birth can be a joyous and exciting experience, but it can also be stressful and overwhelming. To help the process go smoothly, it's important to be prepared and have all the necessary hospital essentials. This blog will review some key items you want to bring to the hospital during labor.
Comfortable clothes and shoes: You'll want to pack a few comfortable outfits during labor and delivery. That may include loose-fitting tops, bottoms, and comfortable shoes or slippers. Consider bringing a couple of options if you get hot or cold during labor.
Personal hygiene items: Remember to pack a toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, and any other personal hygiene items you may need. You'll also want to bring a hairbrush or comb and any makeup or skincare products you use regularly.
Snacks and drinks: It's essential to stay hydrated and nourished during labor, so be sure to bring some snacks and drinks with you to the hospital. This may include water, sports drinks, fruit, granola bars, or other easy-to-eat snacks. Some hospitals won't allow you to eat once you are admitted, so try to eat if you can before heading to the hospital.
Entertainment: Labor can take a while, and you may have some downtime between contractions. Be sure to grab a book, magazine, or other forms of entertainment to help pass the time. Consider bringing a phone or tablet with you so you can listen to music or watch movies.
Camera: Remember to bring a camera or phone with a good camera so you can capture all the special moments of your labor and delivery.
Insurance information and hospital paperwork: Make sure to bring all your insurance information and any hospital paperwork you've been given. This will help ensure a smooth and stress-free hospital stay.
Support person's essentials: If you have a support person with you at the hospital, pack a few essentials for them as well. This may include a change of clothes, snacks, and any personal hygiene items they may need.
By being prepared and bringing all the necessary hospital essentials with you, you can help make your labor and delivery experience as smooth and stress-free as possible.