Hospital Bag Checklist for Baby's Arrival (with printable PDF!) (2024)

I was super overwhelmed packing for the hospital stay and when I get very overwhelmed, I tend procrastinate (which is typically not like me at all).

Thankfully for this scenario, I had to be induced.. so I was still packing up until the hour before we left for the hospital.

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Here is my summary of what I suggest you pack even though I know everyone is different. This was a list based on many pinterest pins and searches, as well as advice from my social followers ;)

I included a printable PDF guide at the end of this post complete with links to some of the items listed below without all the commentary! ;) I've also created a separate "easy to shop" page in my Amazon store with items you can order on the site.

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General (Mama + Papa)

Hospital

_ paperwork

_ birth plan (especially if you have certain wishes - I made the mistake of assuming because I talked to my doctor it would be included on my chart and all would be informed - not. the. case. I love the visual template provided by Mama Natural.)

_ insurance card

_ telephone numbers for important birth team members (we had a doula, and I attempted to have my placenta encapsulated - long story - plus the pediatrician's office to schedule your first appointment. I just created a "note" in my iphone and shared with my husband so we didn't have to google there.)

Toiletries

_ toothbrushes

_ toothpaste

_ shampoo/conditioner

_ deodorant

_ face soap (my favorite: Beautycounter's Charcoal Bar)

_ dry shampoo (I didn't shower in the hospital, but Papa did! I like Primally Pure dry shampoo)

_ lip balm (my favorites: Primally Pure and Dragonfly Traditions)

Packed these in a separate toiletry bag for easy access.

Essentials

_ extension cord or multiple charger strip

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Mama

_ robe (I love Soma robes! I suggest a long one so you don't have to worry getting in and out of bed.)

_ slippers

_ flip flops

_ sports or nursing bra* (*also listed under nursing)

_ outfit to leave (I suggest a maxi dress)

_ outfit for pictures (if an option. I was so glad I had a "pretty" outfit to take hospital newborn photos in - see below under "baby". This is a beautiful set!)

_ ponytail holders

_ headband

_ pillow

_ music or hypnobirthing

_ makeup (seems high maintenance, but I was so glad to wash my face and put on some mascara, liner & gloss... especially before our hospital pictures - again, described below!)

Nursing

_ nipple cream (I use the Primally Pure baby balm or Motherlove)

_ nursing pads (I prefer the disposable)

_ nursing nightgown (I love Motherhood Maternity's nursing nightgowns)

_ nursing pillow (I have the Brest Friend pillow, though I don't know if I necessarily love it... full disclosure! I also just used stacked hospital pillows, but then I wasn't well "versed" in the pillow at home & wish I would have had it to consult with the LC)

I packed these in a separate bag so I could just grab my "nursing" bag whenever that time arrived! Obviously not necessarily if you are going to formula feed, though I encourage you to try to nurse - especially to give the baby the colostrum!

Optional/What I Wish I Had:

Items I packed that I did not use: a labor outfit. I was told "Don't put on the hospital gown, you'll feel like a patient and the cascade of interventions will follow." Well, when we arrived and got going, I just followed orders. I also put another hospital gown on backwards so my rear-end wasn't hanging out as I paced around the floor/hospital room. I did wear my nursing bra the entire time because it was easy to unsnap for skin-to-skin post labor.

I did not use the flip flops because I mostly walked around in my heavy soaks and slippers, but I kept them above because I could see others liking those, just get cheap ones to throw away.

I added the hands-free pumping bra because the hospital was very aggressive with me and pumping (since I did not want to supplement with formula). It would have been nice to not have to hand-hold the pump for 15 minutes after already nursing and syringing her the pumped colostrum, especially on 0 sleep in the middle of the night.

Snackies

_ nut butters (I brought Nutzo)

_ protein bars (We brought a combo for Exo bars, RX bars, and Lara bars)

I ended up sneaking some food during labor of the Nutzo butter on the banana crackers and some bites of an RX bar. We ate the food throughout the stay at the hospital since their food was really, well, sad. Hubby went out and got us food a couple times, which was nice to also give him a break. I also packed these in a separate cooler bag.

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Supplements

_ sitz spray (I liked the Motherlove brand)

_ natural calm (instead of stool softener they prescribe... I don't react well to them and this is much more natural).

_ magnesium mist (for tired muscles)

_ arnica cream & pellets (for pain & fatigue)

_ probiotics (I brought Prescript Assist since its shelf stable. To help with your first bowel movement and to keep a healthy gut, especially if you had to have antibiotics of any sort!)

I used a smaller toiletry bag for these so I could easily access them or tell hubby where they were easily.

Baby

_ coming home outfit

_ outfit or blanket for pics in the hospital (I got her Rose blanket from Sugar Plum Lane)

_ car seat (don't forget to put the base in the car!)

Our hospital offered professional baby pictures, which I was THRILLED to have. We photographed her in a beautiful rose blanket (her middle name ;) and I'm glad we had it (also super glad I had that nice looking PJ set). We put her in an outfit at the hospital, in addition to her coming home outfit, but the hospital staff keeps them snug in a swaddle if you don't want to bring extra outfits.

Optional:

_ diapers (I haven't found a brand I love yet)

_ baby wash (I use Beautycounter's)

Depending how anal you are, you may want to bring the optional items listed above. Our hospital automatically used Pampers and I had 0 energy left to use differently afterwards. I wish, however, that I had looked into formula more. I brought Holle's Goat Formula and the hospital pediatrician was not on board to let me supplement with that because of some regulation that says goat's milk is not a good supplement. If you are trying to nurse, I would HIGHLY recommend you bring some type of formula you feel comfortable with your baby having should you need to use it (our peanut was small and her blood sugar was a little low at the beginning, and I felt immense pressure to get it above 50). I would have brought one of these formulas had I known I would have been given trouble: Plum Organics

Papa

_ 2-3 change of clothes

_ shoes

_ pillow & sheets

Are you a mama? What did you find beneficial for your hospital stay? Share in the comments below! xoxo

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Hospital Bag Checklist for Baby's Arrival (with printable PDF!) (2024)

FAQs

How many clothes do you need for a hospital bag for a baby? ›

For your baby:

Clothes: 3 x vests, 3 x babygros, cotton scratch mitts and a hat (most babies will wear a hat for the first 24 hours until they can maintain their temperature). An outfit to take your baby home in (appropriate to weather conditions). Blanket to cover your baby in a car seat.

How many diapers should I pack in my hospital bag? ›

Diapers (1 package or minimum 20, only 6 are provided by the hospital) Car seat for discharge with instruction booklet. Soothers/pacifiers (optional) Baby wipes (optional)

What does a dad need in a hospital bag? ›

Include the basics such as healthy snacks, comfy clothes, own toiletries, and spare money. Don't forget important documents like insurance card and birth plan. Provide some entertainment, especially after your partner's delivery, by bringing card games, portable speakers for music, and books.

Do you wear a bra during labor? ›

Studies suggest giving birth is the equivalent to running a marathon in terms of energy output, (and can actually result in similar injuries, but let's not go there right now!) so it makes sense to wear a bra and/or clothing fit for exertion and perspiration.

When to start packing a hospital bag? ›

When Should You Pack Your Hospital Bag? You should have your hospital bag ready to go between weeks 32 and 35 of your pregnancy, in case your baby comes a bit earlier than expected. A good time to start the packing process is around the 28 week mark, or at the start of your 3rd trimester.

What a mom should pack in her hospital bag? ›

You'll want your hairbrush, regular or dry shampoo, toothbrush and toothpaste, deodorant, lip balm, body lotion, extra hair ties and face wipes (Babylist parents recommend these in case you're not up to showering right away). Remember extra contact lenses (plus contact lens solution) and/or glasses, if you wear them.

What does the hospital give you after birth? ›

The hospital will supply you with a gown, slippers, disposable underwear, and basic toiletries. While it is nice to have your own clothes with you, labor and the first few days postpartum are most often a very messy time, so you may not want to wear your brand-new lingerie.

What should you wear home from the hospital after giving birth? ›

"In most cases, it's okay to wear your regular clothes postpartum. You don't have to stay in the hospital gown," says Dr. Alrahmani. Choose a loose, comfortable set of PJs that are either sleeveless or have short, loose sleeves so that your blood pressure can be checked easily.

How long do you stay in hospital after birth? ›

If you're both doing well, you'll usually be ready to go home somewhere between 6 and 24 hours after birth. You may need to stay a bit longer if: you've had an emergency caesarean section. you or your baby need extra care.

What snacks to pack for labor? ›

What are the best snacks for labour?
  • Some of the best snacks for labour include:
  • Bananas and other fresh fruits.
  • Sandwiches made with wholemeal bread and healthy fillings such as chicken, houmous or sliced banana.
  • Wholegrain toast, biscuits and crackers.
  • Energy bars (be sure to check the sugar content).
  • Breadsticks.

What should dad wear in a delivery room? ›

Clothing. Fresh underwear, a clean shirt, and a pair of socks should be sufficient to keep you feeling clean and ready for anything. It also might be wise to include a warm sweatshirt in case the room is a little cool. Parents in labor often feel warm and may turn the thermostat down in order to keep cool.

Do hospital bags need diapers? ›

One thing that many moms say you DON'T need to worry about packing is a lot of diapers and wipes unless you plan to use a very specific kind. The hospital will provide plenty of diapers and wipes for you to use during your stay and you can usually bring some home with you as well.

When should I pack my hospital bag for first baby? ›

You'll also need to pack some items for your baby. You will also need to get a few other things sorted, such as a car seat to bring your baby home in and essentials for the early days. It's a good idea to have everything ready by no later than 37 weeks.

What Week Should I pack my hospital bag? ›

When Should You Pack Your Hospital Bag? You should have your hospital bag ready to go between weeks 32 and 35 of your pregnancy, in case your baby comes a bit earlier than expected. A good time to start the packing process is around the 28 week mark, or at the start of your 3rd trimester.

When should I start packing my hospital bag? ›

Babies are unpredictable. They come when they are ready to come. But if you're a planner like me and want to be ready for your little one's arrival, I'd suggest having your hospital bag packed between 36 and 38 weeks.

When to pack a hospital bag for pregnancy? ›

At around 36 weeks, pack your bag so you're ready to go at a moment's notice. Even if you are planning a home birth, it's a good idea to have a bag packed in case you need to go to hospital for a premature birth, or if you have pregnancy or birth complications.

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