what do you actually need in your hospital bag when you give birth?

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  • Baby is coming any day now and I've packed my bag as minimally as I can while still being prepared for every outcome! Here's what I'm bringing -
    Nursing pillow www.butterr.co...
    Hospital bag fawndesign.com...
    Max and Moose maxandmoose.com?aff=3
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  • @aliswatzell940
    @aliswatzell940 Год назад +74

    Speaking for all the nurses here, THANK YOU! YES just keep your baby in a blanket/swaddle and skip the outfits until going home! Skin to skin has all the bonding, breastfeeding benefits and helps temperature regulation. And it makes it so much quicker for the nurse to assess baby and take their vital signs! Less interruption to the family.

    • @AjiiIi-z6n
      @AjiiIi-z6n 2 месяца назад

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  • @misslyntheena
    @misslyntheena Год назад +97

    Wishing you a save birth and a calm, happy, peaceful first few weeks with your baby x

    • @MarinaPorshe
      @MarinaPorshe Год назад

      Wishing you a save birth and a calm, happy, peaceful first few weeks with your baby x

  • @minnamae25
    @minnamae25 Год назад +48

    Combs, YES!!! I used them for my 4th birth and was amazed at how much they worked. And getting yourself into a meditative mindset through the whole labor. My last one was actually the easiest one I've ever had. All because I breathed differently, stayed in prayer and the combs. ❤

  • @JessicaWarner-t4j
    @JessicaWarner-t4j Год назад +7

    My first attempt at a VBAC I was very anxious and impatient to get to the hospital. Then once I was there --only 3.5cm-- the constant monitoring really didn't help anything progress well... c section number 2. BUT with my third baby, I REALLY soaked up time in the Word, in the Lord's presence and knew because of that I would know when it was really crucial to go to the hospital. I was in prodromal labor for a week! Had I gone in early they probably would've started all the interventions. Little peanut finally broke the water naturally 3 days past due at home and we knew! So we arrived at the hospital 7cm and READY. Got that VBA2C! Praise God.

  • @jbdjessa2
    @jbdjessa2 Год назад +18

    So funny for me, I remember watching all these "what to pack" videos, and I'd laugh at all the wild things people would bring. I packed VERY minimally, and somehow STILL over packed. 😅❤️ You do not need all the things! However, I will mention, be ready with postpartum care items for yourself when you get home from the hospital, you'll want that all ready! ❤
    I think what you packed sounds perfect!
    Positive vibes your way!

  • @laurenduncan904
    @laurenduncan904 Год назад +12

    I just had my second unmedicated hospital birth and also used combs for the first time. I LOVED them so much. I also loved the gentle birth contraction timer. It helped me feel grounded and I actually prayed during the meditations, even though they’re not overtly religious. I packed a pillow this time and really loved that and wish I packed it with my first.

  • @joelkalleschmitz1511
    @joelkalleschmitz1511 Год назад +28

    Hi from MN! I've had 3 babies in the hospital and my last one I brought a portable white noise machine. It was SO helpful. Baby probably didn't care a ton, but for the nighttime hospital checks from nurses and also hearing others in their rooms or hallway, it was so nice to be able to drown some of that unwanted noise out!! :)

    • @lindsayminn9101
      @lindsayminn9101 4 месяца назад

      Genius! Adding this to my last minute packing list right now :)

    • @rebekahm.9302
      @rebekahm.9302 3 месяца назад

      Yes, this was so helpful for me to get some rest!

  • @PollyWannaCracker21
    @PollyWannaCracker21 Год назад +13

    I am like two weeks behind you and legit was making my list for my hospital bag earlier today. This is perfect timing! God bless you and praying for a safe delivery and healthy mama and baby for you guys! ❤

  • @KatieDonmoyer
    @KatieDonmoyer Год назад +8

    My favorite hospital bag must have (2 births so far and #3 on the way!) is a heating pad! It is SUCH a lifesaver for after birth cramps - especially while cluster feeding baby those first few days. Praying for a smooth delivery and healthy mama & baby💗

  • @kaitlincrane_
    @kaitlincrane_ Год назад +9

    That blue dress is soooo beautiful on you! Wishing you a safe, uncomplicated birth!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Bythewordpod
    @Bythewordpod Год назад +7

    These are seriously so helpful! I'm due with my first in November! The one thing that has been repeatedly recommended to me is a stroller fan to go on the side of the hospital bed!

    • @roseandhoneychannel4733
      @roseandhoneychannel4733 Год назад +1

      Yes!!! I got so hot during birth- I literally had my husband hold it during birth.

  • @HAppytobeHer
    @HAppytobeHer Год назад +11

    I just gave birth to my first baby in China! Hospitals here don’t provide anything in terms of baby/momma disposable care so I brought all my own pads and diapers and wipes. Besides that our hospital bags were very similar!

  • @CGreenleaves04
    @CGreenleaves04 Год назад +18

    Something that was really important for me to have during both of my postpartum hospital stays was my reusable water bottle. I drink water a lot on a typical day and because the hospital is so dry I find myself needing to drink even more. The little cups the nurses bring are not enough for me! Lol. Best of luck this time around. 😊

    • @amygreen3081
      @amygreen3081 Год назад

      oh my word I so wish i had done this. I ended up staying a week and they gave us tiny little cups of water which we had to ask them to refill. Half the time there was no one around to ask :( UK based btw

  • @ursi4194
    @ursi4194 Год назад +3

    I also used the combs for my second birth four months ago. It was brilliant!
    Also the silver nipple covers are extremely nice!
    Have a healing, heavenly fourth birth, dear Delilah!
    I’m praying for you and your family! 🫶🏼

  • @cassnnyl
    @cassnnyl Год назад +2

    I packed a nightlight and a sound machine. I was so happy I had both. Especially the sound machine since it helped muffle all the hospital noise.

  • @claricesabrink3670
    @claricesabrink3670 Год назад +5

    Yes, the list of last minute things, I'll be having my fourth in October too. I'm so excited for you guys, praying for a healthy baby and smooth birth.

  • @ang_131
    @ang_131 Год назад +6

    I’m also Canadian (ON right now) and nice to see another Canadian mama pack her bag. I find all the Americans hard to identify with, they seem to get so much provided by the hospital and they stay for days.
    I would say the nursing pillow is essential! I tried using the hospital pillows as support with my first and they were terrible.
    I preferred to have the adult diapers at the hospital. My midwife was impressed I had them, too. So, a definitely a good choice.
    I just wear a robe the whole time in the hospital. But then, we don’t accept visitors so it’s just hospital staff to worry about (or not, as the case may be).
    Hopefully, you don’t forget a loooong phone charger. Or a power bank so you can keep your phone handy while it charges.

    • @beverlybodnar5250
      @beverlybodnar5250 Год назад

      I found in the U.S. after having my baby i was there for maybe 26hrs total!!! So no, people in the U.S. don't stay very long in the hospital in case of c section

  • @xbriannaxbananax
    @xbriannaxbananax 7 месяцев назад +1

    My bag has been packed for weeks but watching this ive now added like 6 things to my list!!

  • @kaylee9773
    @kaylee9773 Год назад +4

    Praying for you and your family during this exciting time! Can’t wait to hear more about baby #4! ❤️

  • @Amid.the.flowers
    @Amid.the.flowers Год назад +1

    Loved having battery operated tealights! They help me relax so much 😊

  • @Swatto-l7x
    @Swatto-l7x Год назад +2

    Your hair has grown so much during your pregnancy! Absolutely stunning! ❤

  • @flormiranda4642
    @flormiranda4642 Год назад +2

    I was glad to pack NB clothes on the smaller side since my daughter didn’t fit any regular NB 0-3 clothes for a couple weeks, she was born at 41w but still she was such a small baby. Also a hakka game changer to start de milk storage right away ❤ sending you a lot of good vibes and positivity to have the birth you so wished and prayed to have 😊

  • @mundanemornings
    @mundanemornings Год назад

    As a first-time mama, this helped me SO MUCH! I just added so many items to my baby registry. THANK YOU!

  • @katieclark1662
    @katieclark1662 Год назад +1

    I decided to bring an essential oil diffuser to use during labor and after and made a blend of oils that brought me peace and helped me stay relaxed! It was so nice and now every time I smell it years later I am brought back and I love it!

  • @a_clouded_mind
    @a_clouded_mind Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing! I’m 36 weeks with my first and have felt completely at a loss when it comes to packing my hospital bag. This was helpful!!

  • @lenaharman1343
    @lenaharman1343 Год назад +1

    We bought a hand held fan haha and i seriously LOVEDDDD it, helped through the pain so much somehow - so random how theres always something little that helps

  • @StarandDrew1
    @StarandDrew1 Год назад

    Praying that you have an easy and peaceful delivery. ❤

  • @beautylovescompany
    @beautylovescompany Год назад

    Stroller fan to attach to the hospital bed, amazing for those postpartum hormones and keeping you cool!

  • @saygeronimo8506
    @saygeronimo8506 Год назад +1

    Smoothie for during the contractions, fav chocolate for celebrating myself after giving birth

  • @ashlynnsherantejones
    @ashlynnsherantejones Год назад +3

    Praying for you to have a safe birth🙏🏻. Can't wait for your addition to your family and the coming baby content❤

  • @KyrieJigglenaut
    @KyrieJigglenaut Год назад +4

    I am scheduled to be cut open for the 3rd time on the 22nd! I'm packing my hospital bag now, thank you for your insight!

  • @beazitr
    @beazitr Год назад +2

    praying for you and your baby!! ❤

  • @eeeitaklynn7862
    @eeeitaklynn7862 Год назад

    My pregnancy pillow, essential oils and speaker are my absolute must haves for labor! The pregnancy pillow on the hospital bed was an absolute game changer!!!

  • @TheBlueDandelion
    @TheBlueDandelion Год назад +1

    A must have for me: disinfectant wipes for the hospital's bathroom.😉

  • @gillianstevens7129
    @gillianstevens7129 Год назад

    I always love seeing what others pack in their hospital bag! My two essentials for labour and postpartum would be a tens machine for contractions and then a heating blanket for the intense post birth uterus contractions when nursing. Praying for a beautiful labour for you! x

  • @traceylegette4590
    @traceylegette4590 Год назад +2

    Can’t wait !!!!! Love you !!! Huge fan !!!! Congrats !! Praying for healthy safe delivery

  • @rosameijering5161
    @rosameijering5161 Год назад +2

    This makes me feel like if would prefer to give birth at home

  • @clarimelvlakancic72
    @clarimelvlakancic72 Год назад +4

    I was against pacis until my first came at 31 weeks and they gave her a paci in the NICU so she could strengthen her suck. After finding out they could be helpful I changed my tune 😊

  • @nyssaramirez3715
    @nyssaramirez3715 Год назад

    I really really loved using my heating pad! The afterpains with baby #4 were really intense and the heating pad helped so much.

  • @MelanieCamille
    @MelanieCamille Год назад

    I’m glad that I packed compression socks! I was sooooo puffy after my first birth, it literally took months for the swelling to go down. It made walking so uncomfortable. The socks made a world of a difference in my pregnancy and postpartum

  • @MillieVonMint
    @MillieVonMint Год назад

    I was so glad I brought 2 small fans to use in labor. I had almost like hot flashes, and I had one bendable fan that I could point where I wanted it to stay, and another handheld one I could point wherever I needed extra air blowing. I later used the bendable one on our stroller and car seat for walks when it has been a bit too warm out to help keep baby cool.

  • @lakenchappel2372
    @lakenchappel2372 Год назад

    One thing I found really helpful was a sound machine to drown out some of the sounds in the hallways of the hospital and also a stroller fan that I attached to the side of the hospital bed that I could blow on me when I was feeling hot or nauseous

  • @erinsoares3021
    @erinsoares3021 Год назад

    I brought a heating pad and a stroller fan and LOVED having both.

  • @YogiMomma
    @YogiMomma Год назад +1

    Definitely a sound machine was awesome for us!

  • @ayshelily4604
    @ayshelily4604 Год назад +1

    Flip flops! Hate walking bare foot in the showers. Wishing you the best of luck x

  • @samanthapost9325
    @samanthapost9325 Год назад

    I was hot in the hospital as well. I'd packed a portable stroller fan, and I was so glad I did! I wrapped around the side of the hospital bed the whole time

  • @Carablane27493
    @Carablane27493 7 месяцев назад

    This is the first pack my hospital bag for my province, that’s nuts. I’ve been watching you since I started my TTC journey

  • @hannahbonnell2322
    @hannahbonnell2322 Год назад +4

    I loved having my aromatherapy diffuser! We filled it with lavender essential oil and my husband and I both loved it, it helped me stay even calmer since it was a smell I knew from home. All the nurses commented how nice my room smelled too, lol!

    • @juliaanderson9458
      @juliaanderson9458 Год назад

      Ooh! I love that and am jealous. In my town they would unplug a diffuser in the hospital room. Here you would have to smell a tissue with oil on it

    • @jenwylie4093
      @jenwylie4093 Год назад

      My hospital specifically said no scented thing. They even said no scented deodorant. I would check with the hospital before packing aromatherapy stuff.

    • @hannahbonnell2322
      @hannahbonnell2322 Год назад +1

      Yeah, always check with your hospital before! Thankfully mine let me 😊

    • @kelseyalvesdorosario4422
      @kelseyalvesdorosario4422 Год назад

      I was advised not to diffuse lavender and other essential oils around infants and young children. I suspect having a diffuser going in the room, might be a risk to any staff who have asthma and other allergies. Some people are very sensitive to things like that

  • @Aye_leesha
    @Aye_leesha Год назад +1

    Loved this. ❤ still praying for you all and baby to keep growing in womb and for a safe vbac.
    Also ps my baby is breech and I’m praying he flips before needing intervention. I’m 34 weeks so please say a prayer for this baby to flip! Thank you 🥹

  • @kearaokines697
    @kearaokines697 Год назад

    A really good hand cream was my best friend as I found the air in the hospitals really dried out my skin and I was always putting moisturiser on. Lip balm as well but I saw you had that. Sending love and light to you all on this adventure ❤❤❤

  • @marlenahannah5105
    @marlenahannah5105 Год назад +1

    Wishing you all the best.❤

  • @honeysuckle245
    @honeysuckle245 Год назад +9

    Saving this video for December! We brought way too much for my last birth haha I’m trying to not make that same mistake 😂
    One thing that was important for me to have too was a little portable speaker to listen to music of my choosing during the labour and birth!

    • @wildeats_and_whimsy
      @wildeats_and_whimsy Год назад

      Yes we've done this!🙌 and/or ear buds❤. For my second labor I had my earbuds in for most of the 7 hrs of early labor(doing miles circuit)...it was delightful and really helped me go "inward".

  • @meganmadden3006
    @meganmadden3006 Год назад

    I really like having nursing pads too! I find when my milk comes in (usually while still at the hospital) its really helpful. :)

  • @sarahwarren4253
    @sarahwarren4253 Год назад

    I love the compression bike shorts, what a good idea!
    I had 2 emergency c sections, and my nursing pillow was the best thing I brought :)
    Loved this video, so excited for you all!!

  • @DarkBunny03
    @DarkBunny03 Год назад

    One of my own small blankets from home . 🙏 idk why it helped so much . That and zip up onesies for baby and binky two different kinds.

  • @darieljohnson5004
    @darieljohnson5004 Год назад

    The sliver nipple covers are Amazing!!!!! They really work and help the nipple heal faster

  • @BeckyMD26
    @BeckyMD26 Год назад

    Slippers or fluffy socks! The hospital floors in the UK are always so cold so you definitely need a good pair of comfy socks or slippers!

  • @misslyntheena
    @misslyntheena Год назад +1

    Ahhh so excited for another video (and hopefully soon the new baby x) - I haven’t had WiFi for about a month and now I’m watching all of your videos I’ve missed x

  • @lonegamers7826
    @lonegamers7826 Год назад +1

    I used Afterease after just having my 4th, and the post delivery contractions were very manageable . They tend to get worse with each new birth and I believe these helped to decrease that discomfort.

  • @brittanykeith9561
    @brittanykeith9561 Год назад

    Finally someone that isn't freezing in a hospital!!! Yes!! Solidarity girl....I bring a FAN eeeeeevery time lol

  • @cammifrost
    @cammifrost Год назад

    We took a sound machine and LOVED it! Wish we bought/took a nursing pillow, but we will next time!

  • @soccermoose
    @soccermoose Год назад

    THE SILVER CUPS

  • @anushreevk2882
    @anushreevk2882 Год назад

    A portable fan.. it was great to have a gentle breeze on my face while in labor. Also postpartum, I usually get quite warm and din't want to lower the room temp much cos the baby was in there with us. The fan was a life saver!

  • @rebeccaacklin3444
    @rebeccaacklin3444 Год назад

    I think I'm just just as happy. And I'm a year more happy, but we're just as happy waiting for that bundle of joy to come to find out if it's a boy or a girl show. Anyway, God bless you have a blessed day. Hope the next time I see this video. You're at the hospital and you have that baby. I'm really hoping that you do video it like you've done me❤

  • @whimsical_lyddie
    @whimsical_lyddie Год назад +1

    I'm 100% on team bring your own pillow and blanket. I hate the hospital ones and for my first baby, they didn't have enough for my husband. I brought my own blanket and ended up giving it to him so he had something. I also bring my Boppy to sit on after a vaginal delivery, so I'll only bring that if I'm not for sure getting a C-section.

  • @adamzibell4674
    @adamzibell4674 Год назад

    TENS MASHINE! best thing ever. wishing you a safe and lovely birth :)

  • @DanikaBevirt
    @DanikaBevirt Год назад +1

    My husband and I didn’t plan to be in the hospital for a long time. But we ended up there for 5 days. So my suggestion is bring several t-shirts for your partner, just in case. You don’t get to shower everyday in the hospital, so it can be a lifesaver to feel clean.

  • @irene9062
    @irene9062 Год назад

    I packed a baby nail clipper for my second time around and immediately cut my baby’s nails after getting settled in the postpartum room. Definitely a good idea!

  • @beckybrewer2546
    @beckybrewer2546 Год назад

    Watching this feeling my twins kick in my belly, thanks for the great tips & wishing you a lovely birth :) x

  • @clairegasamagera3777
    @clairegasamagera3777 Год назад

    20+ weeks pregnant...loving these videos❤❤❤

  • @rachelverbracken8751
    @rachelverbracken8751 Год назад

    I ALWAYS underpacked 😂 Especially on baby clothes! And I DEF think nursing pillow is essential!

  • @dorkaballa-johnson1214
    @dorkaballa-johnson1214 Год назад +3

    Baby William and my daughter are less than 2 weeks apart and now your pregnancy with your 4th baby and mine with our second baby are also less than 2 weeks apart which is so wild to me! Hope everything goes wonderful for both of us

  • @annmurphy1909
    @annmurphy1909 Год назад

    Praying for you! I packed an extension cord for my phone and it was super helpful! Hated not being able to have my phone nearby because of how far away the outlet was when I had my first .

  • @ellenarlen3741
    @ellenarlen3741 Год назад

    Praying for a very smooth delivery!
    I gave birth to my first 5 months ago. I packed fairly well I think, but I wished I had brought a small speaker to listen to music/shows, and several swaddle/muslin blankets. The ones at the hospital were too scratchy and stiff.

  • @MarianneMedlin-dz4dz
    @MarianneMedlin-dz4dz Год назад

    Things I’m so happy I brought:
    Reusable water bottle, chapstick, coconut oil, Facial care, pillow, 2 blankets.
    Wish I brought or Wish I packed more of:
    More socks, Cotton Granny Panties, Nursing Bra, Robe, A loose dress instead of sweat pants & A battery PACK instead of a battery charger.

  • @CatOutLoud
    @CatOutLoud Год назад

    It's so good that in the US the hospital provides so many things. Here in the UK they don't provide anything so you have to take everythiiiiing with you, even labour clothes and whatnot. Our hospital bags here are always huge suitcases 😂

  • @lexiefournier
    @lexiefournier Год назад

    I’m so glad I packed my boppy… SOOO glad lol

  • @brandincompany
    @brandincompany Год назад

    I wish I had packed a small push night light for middle of night feedings or diaper changes.

  • @braria9855
    @braria9855 Год назад +1

    Small soft warm easy to manipulate (not too many functions or needed switching between colours) 💡night light for breastfeeding and night changes would've been nice.
    My own 🛌 down pillow. We stay for a minimum of 72 hrs and the beds are terrible. I would've doubled it as an acceptable nursing pillow when needed as well.
    Rest of the things are probably more specific to my country - Slovakia 🇸🇰.
    - Loads and loads of food, and fresh produce... I ate *a ton*. 🍎🍌🫐🥒🍓🫑🥛🧃🍪
    - My own utensils and plate and a bowl (they rush us here with food so I'd transfer all the food provided to my own plate and return their plates and then eat when I actually had time and peace and washed my plate once I was done). 🍽️🥣 (also my travel dishsoap was neat)
    - I gave birth in winter and they force you to layer your NB and while they provide outfits you have to go pick them from a huge pile of clean laundry and I had no idea about sizes and pulling too small outfits over a poor NBs head (and then having to take them off just to try another too small of the all too small outfits) was semi-traumatizing for me so I try gifting my friends a (kimono) wrap body that you lay the baby on top of and button on the sides and rather a bit oversized than risking too little. Also my own onesies (that I took 2 of one of each size) were a lifesaver due to the clothing issue so I would this time count on taking all of mine clothes and 4 (so I don't have to worry too much about drying) of each of my own for sure. 🩱👘
    - A thermos was another nice one for holding breastfeeding or poop-helping teas warm. 🍵
    - On my second go around I might consider a tophat potty (or just the top green lid of the bigger ikea potty or some other creative solution) for trying to catch the first meconium poo, the baby really sleeps a lot after birth so the wake window could be followable to try ECing, we'll see :D and a small spray bottle to spray warm water on baby's bum while wiping. 🎩💩
    - Hooks were also a random thing I asked my husband to bring over but were surprisingly useful. Ikea has these black ones where you can hang them on two different widths and we didn't even have a toilet paper holder in the barhroom, so hooks on doors for clothes snd bags and hooks for towels on the shower were neat. 🪝
    - Also (this was my mom's tip) - lots of towels. She was right, I was super grateful I had as many as I did. 🧖‍♀️
    - Oh and did I mention FOOD? 😂 I was ravenous, I easily ate 4k calories each day+night and foods that I didn't have to chew were great for nights. (The cheapest non organic purees with added sugar in flavours I like, cereal and milk, bananas, lady fingers "piškóty", oatmeal bars "fit tyčinky" and other sugar packed easy munches. Juice! Teas, though the hospital provided some as well)
    - Low waist cotton leggins. (Opposite to what most would wear) 👖
    - cotton or viscose kimono dress type of thing 🥋👘

  • @amalatawi2290
    @amalatawi2290 Год назад

    i wish u a safe birth and healthy baby

  • @kalinaheart
    @kalinaheart Год назад +4

    Hope everything goes well, Delilah! I’m sending this video to my pregnant friend :))

  • @Anna_Chiara-vp4sy
    @Anna_Chiara-vp4sy Год назад

    I wish the best for you your new baby and your big tiny Klan 💜💜💜💜💜 praying for you all from Italy 💜💜💜

  • @SharaLee60
    @SharaLee60 Год назад +1

    🙋‍♀️Hi Delilah, well, still waiting on baby, huh? Well, she/he just isn't ready to be born yet! She's/He's waiting to stay where it's nice & safe & warm! Hey, I wouldn't want to come out yet either, I was 3 weeks late, & 2 of my 4 children were 3 weeks late also! 😢one was a day late & the last one, 5 days! So it was pretty good! The last one was difficult. I had preaclampia! I'm was getting a little 😢 worried 12 hrs in labor for a fourth child. But I had him 1 minute before noon, almost had to a have a C-section. But he finally decided to come. You won't need half the stuff you're bringing! Yes, they have clothes & diapers for the baby, & the pillow & baby pillow are good to have. Yes, to nacks! Mine wore the t-shirts & diaper. Going home in, Yes in a new outfit, usually a homemade ones my mother would make & baby blankets. I loved those so much! She would help me Lot when I got home. My husband would some, but he didn't know what to do much, except what I told him to do! I would always pack too much! I'm just that kind of packer. If I forgot something, my hubby would go get it for me. Especially bring the camera. Back then, we had a camera, film, flash cube, etc. Extra film. So I hope everything goes well for you & baby! God Bless you, baby & all your family! Take breaths & SMILE! ❤👶❤️🫂🌞🍄🌹🪻🦋

  • @mairvila4838
    @mairvila4838 Год назад +2

    A random thing I want to take for the next time is lots of cold coconut water 😂 Me and my partner are not huge coconut water fans usually, but when I was in labour it felt amazing and I regretted not having more. It is supposed to help with energy boost? I don’t know but that is the first thing that came to mind 😅

  • @gerryryan1372
    @gerryryan1372 Год назад +1

    Oooo baby will be here soon xx

  • @Lizard529
    @Lizard529 Год назад +5

    If you’re still not settled on a baby name, this will sound weird, but I highly recommend checking out the names of the eye glasses at Warby Parker!
    Winston, Callen, Duncan, Fletcher, Gilbert, Esme, Maren, Delphine, Sonia, etc etc!

    • @trinesrensen6821
      @trinesrensen6821 Год назад +2

      "Who am I named after, mom? A dear relative? Your favourite novelist? An inspiring thought leader?" "A pair of glasses" 🤣 lovs the names

  • @TheMennomilist
    @TheMennomilist Год назад

    I also hate nursing bras. My hospital gives diapers, but I brought plant based and bamboo diapers during my birth 8 weeks ago instead.
    I am glad I packed things to sleep in and make up. My first baby, I only remembered to bring the nursing pillow! I had no idea what to bring back then. The hospital provides so much though.

  • @madisonheise
    @madisonheise Год назад

    I watched tons of hospital bag videos before I had my first son and definitely feel like I packed minimally and still didn’t use half of what i brought haha. We kept him in just a diaper the whole time so I didn’t even bother bringing outfits except for what he went home in. I brought clothes for me and ended up just wearing the disposable underwear and my bra the whole time until we left ! Only thing I didn’t think to bring that I definitely will next time is Velcro swaddles cause I suck at swaddling with a blanket so they always came undone !
    We also wayyyy over packed snacks. I never ended up eating them. The hospital food was so good and they gave me plenty of stuff that I never even bothered eating the snacks I brought

  • @saranovaa
    @saranovaa 11 месяцев назад

    27 weeks, first time momma and I’m finding your videos so helpful and calming!
    What going home/comfy dresses would you recommend? Having a hard time finding flowy things..
    😊🌷

  • @NimbusNotebook
    @NimbusNotebook Год назад

    I am planning to bring my big blue cold / ice pack for all the sore parts. Thanks to the little refrigerator in our hospital room.

  • @smolsquirrel
    @smolsquirrel Год назад

    GRABBY STICK! Unplanned cesarean with my first made me realize grabby sticks are a game changer especially if something is just out of reach

  • @yourdoulagrace
    @yourdoulagrace Год назад

    You’re SO freakin cute! I am hyping you up and cheering you on for this VBAC! Advocate. Welcome going overdue in and avoid pitocin! Sending ya ALL the love 💗💗💗

  • @Dana-mb1hd
    @Dana-mb1hd Год назад +1

    Praying every night for you Delilah ❤

  • @jenwylie4093
    @jenwylie4093 Год назад

    My hospital only gave 1 pack of pads, 2 or 3 of the giant pads and mesh panties, and a peri bottle. That was it. They had a long list of what you should bring since they pretty much don't provide anything.

  • @alexandriavr6665
    @alexandriavr6665 Год назад +1

    Hmm no nursing bras, that is genius honestly 🤣 I'm pregnant with baby #3 and i might try that lol

  • @wildeats_and_whimsy
    @wildeats_and_whimsy Год назад

    Much love and blessings on you Delilah and I love your list! Love waiting with you! My must-haves are the nursing pillows too but I even bring 2 of them😅(one for the boob and one for sore bum😅), and my prego pillow, and with both births I slept SO well in the hospital actually! I love bringing my diffuser and own oils, a battery candle for soft lighting, and yes, earbuds/portable speaker. These things were super helpful in my case but I had births that were incredible, non-typical inductions...very peaceful. ❤oh also I brought a heating pad for my second birth.✌️

  • @jessicadrawsthings
    @jessicadrawsthings Год назад

    Coconut water and a big water bottle with attached straw. Depends (way easier than the pads).

  • @lindsboho
    @lindsboho Год назад

    The hospital here in New England provided diapers and manual breast pumps! I'd add relaxing essential oils, massage oil, a nice pillow for yourself as well because there are never enough in the hospital, peppermint oil for nausea especially if you're having a c-section bring that into the OR with you for nausea, afterease tincture for afterpains, battery powered candles, birth affirmations, electric heating pad for labor and postpartum, possibly a TENS unit for labor. This is coming from a person who has experienced long labors/c-sections, so if you're expecting that may want extra comfort measures.

  • @aleksandradawidziak9106
    @aleksandradawidziak9106 Год назад

    I live in a different country and here are some things I have done for my first and will do for my second baby next year:
    - only pack dark coloured PJ's and towels as they will get stained beyond repair
    - eye blinds for sleeping - a little light in your room has to be ALWAYS ON in case of emergency (hospital policy); it was hard to sleep during my first stay, as I love to sleep in total darkness 😅
    - hospitals here provide everything for the baby - clothes, blankets, covers, diapers, wipes - last two are donated to the hospitals and sometimes they are short on supplies - so even thou they say you don't have to bring anything I will pack a few diapers and a pack of wipes - just to leave more for others, but I don't have to worry about running out of anything
    - the husband/partner can not stay in the hospital with you; they can be with you during labour ant then visit during visiting hours but they can't sleep there with you, so I don't reall need to bring anything for my husband
    - goint home clothes for me and the baby - I do not pack it in my labour bag, but a separate one - my husband has to bring these things along with a car seat to the hospital on they day that we are leaving, the hospital staff dresses the baby and helps you get dressed and pack - which is a good thing, because at that time you already know what size your baby is and you only need to bring one set of clothes
    - I don't plan on putting makeup on in the hospital either but I am going to bring makeup removing oil and cleanser - I don't know, maybe I will go into labour having a full face of foundation and waterproof mascara on 😅
    - I thing I will take that ring you sit on after giving birth - for my first birth I got an incision, I could not find a comfortable position as it was painfull to sit up normally; after going home that ring pillow was such a relief! In case I need an incision this time (which I soooo hope I wont!) I want to be prepared
    - I am not going to bring a robe - they keep a hight temp in the hospital, as I stay in my room I will only have my PJs on; if it turns out to be a longer stay/Csection/NICIU situation and I will have to walk around the hospital - my husband can always bring it in later; but I don't need it to take space in my hospital bag
    - snacks, but also a super sweet drink, something with a lot of sugar - just to chug it down quickly for that extra sugar intake, if I need it during birth or right after just to bring myself some energy
    Aaaand I thing that is all 😅 I also plan to pack minimalistic, keeping in mind that my husband can always bring me extra stuff if I need anything; hope you have a safe delivery Delilah and all best wishes to you and your family ☺ greetings and love from Poland 😘

  • @blond3mom3nts
    @blond3mom3nts Год назад

    Must haves for us are entertainment items. My husband gets bored out of his mind because we’ve had 2 inductions and won’t be surprised if we’re induced for our 3rd in November. Book to read, headphones, his laptop for homework, and probably a hand-sewing project this time for him just to keep his ADHD in check 😅