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So Im 30 weeks today and i want to start doing my hospital bag.. What are the main supplies i need?
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I'd see what hospital provides first. ... At my hospital they provide pretty much everything for baby except outfit and blanket to go home in. They also provide toiletries for mom, but I personally prefer my own. So I usually take full outfit and blanket for baby to go home in, full outfit for myself to go home in, all my toiletries, camera, cell phone and charger. Those are the basics, but of course I may have forgotten some things. .. You can Google it and they'll have a complete list.
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Chapstick, hairties, toiletries, loose clothing, stuff for you to go home in. Music for labor, snacks for labor partner cell chargers camera A pillow that can be washed hospitals have nasty germs. Flip flops for the shower again with germs (maybe I'm a germ freak idk) the only thing I ever brought for the baby was pacifiers, a couple hats and going home clothes, most hospitals provide everything you need for baby. My thought is why have more laundry to do when you get home. I also think there maybe be a list on thebump.com
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Check with what your hospital provides and make your list from there :) extras for us include portable DVD player movies , so far. Lol.
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I am in the UK and we need stuff for baby ie couple of vests, couple of sleep suits and an outfit to bring little one home. Milk starterbpack for baby. Scratch mits, hats, nappies, bibs or muslin squares, cotton wool and a blanket. Stuff for you ie loose wear for labour, toiletries, comfortable clothing to travel home in. Energy snacks/drinks. Camera. Hair bobble. Not forgetting car seat if travelling by car.
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