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what to pack???
Ok here is my list....since I'm having a c/s I don't need stuff for the
labour room... clothes for daytime nightwear, underwear etc etc.. pads (How many??) breast pads? Didn't use a single one last time, never leaked in 5 whole mths clothes and blanket for baby to come home in breast pump/ milton bucket pen/paper/ announcement cards to fill in, toiletries/ hair dryer? prezzie for DD from new baby chocolates for staff for thank you gift.... car seat in and ready for baby camera and spare batteries, mobile phone and address book anything else?????I better get organised 4 days to go.... Alissa |
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"Alissa" wrote in message ... Ok here is my list....since I'm having a c/s I don't need stuff for the pads (How many??) Twice as many as you think you could possibly use. breast pads? Didn't use a single one last time, never leaked in 5 whole mths Bring a box. You probably won't need them (your milk takes a while to come in, as I'm sure you know) but bringing a box will *guarantee* that you won't need them. clothes and blanket for baby to come home in breast pump/ milton bucket Don't know what a milton bucket is, but I don't think you are going to need the breast pump for a while yet. pen/paper/ announcement cards to fill in, And a roll of stamps, so that you can mail them out as soon as you write them toiletries/ hair dryer? I wouldn't bother with the hair dryer. Who cares what your hair looks like at this time? It's just one more thing to lug. prezzie for DD from new baby chocolates for staff for thank you gift.... car seat in and ready for baby camera and spare batteries, mobile phone and address book anything else? Some suggestions: reading material lansinoh/lanolin cream for your nipples Your own pillow in a non-white pillowcase That's all I can think of offhand. Sounds like you are almost ready! I'm envious. I can't wait to be done with pregnancy. Donna |
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The hospital should provide you with pads. They did me. In my experience I
didn't need clothes for daytime, you aren't going to feel like changing clothes often, much less standing up period. I would just bring a couple pair of lose fitting pj's or nightgown's with a housecoat. |
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"libbymom04" wrote in message lkaboutparenting.com... The hospital should provide you with pads. They did me. Me too, but the OP is posting from Down Under, I think. From what I've learned here, USAian hospitals provide a lot of supplies that are not the norm elsewhere. Donna |
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Donna wrote:
Don't know what a milton bucket is, but I don't think you are going to need the breast pump for a while yet. I was pumping in the surgical recovery room (I had sterilized my Isis and put it in a clean ziploc bag to bring into the surgical theatre with me) because the hospital policy would not bring the baby to me there. It was a couple of hours before I could start to nurse her. I pumped a bit of colostrum on the off chance that if she would need a supplement, it would be my colostrum not formula. lansinoh/lanolin cream for your nipples Definitely. Isabella nursed for 20 hours out of the 1st 24 hours of her life! Ouch, ouch, ouch. I also asked the nurses for cold packs to put on my nipples. Ahhhh, relief. I bought some for home use. I would also pack a bag of non-perishable food items that you can snack on in the hospital. They never give you enough to eat and usually it isn't all that tasty. Is DH going to be rooming in as well? Make sure that he has his bag packed too. -- Brigitte aa #2145 http://ca.geocities.com/bironmonger/ Please excuse the quality. It is under construction and I am still learning. :-) "To repeat what others have said, requires education; to challenge it, requires brains." ~ Mary Pettibone Poole |
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I took a journal and pen, baby clothes, clothes for me to change into to
wear home or on my second day (for a c, comfy clothes that won't bother your stomach!), socks......I took a bag of pads but just used the hospital ones....extra underwear....car seat, camera batteries, and I am SO glad I took a couple fleece baby blankets and a few onesies of our own to dress the baby in during her stay. The hospital used Pampers Swaddlers for newborns but if you have a preference for wipes and diapers may want to carry some of those or anything else to make the baby comfy. I didn't like the hospital's baby wipes. Maybe slip yourself some snacks for after delivery and you get the ok to eat....change for vending machines....cell phone and charger. And maybe a book or magazine? A baby book? I had the hospital take my journal of Rachel's birth story I was working on, and put her footprints inside the front cover. I'm glad I did that! Here is a cauction- I took doses of my prescription meds, and the hosptial took them away from me and made me get new doses dispensed from their pharmacy. If you are taking any prescription you may just want to NOT tell them. It was pointless but they wanted all meds to be dispensed by them, when I had been on Paxil for some time and had no reason not to just take my usual dose..the hospital pharmacy did not have my dose in stock and I had to take 3 smaller pills to add up to the dose instead of taking one of mine and it was aggravating. Paxil was fine to take, so they didn't need to intervene, and Paxil isn;t something you can just stop cold so they couldn't tell me not to take it. etc. Just a thought. (I am now off Paxil and feeling fine!) Jill "Alissa" wrote in message ... Ok here is my list....since I'm having a c/s I don't need stuff for the labour room... clothes for daytime nightwear, underwear etc etc.. pads (How many??) breast pads? Didn't use a single one last time, never leaked in 5 whole mths clothes and blanket for baby to come home in breast pump/ milton bucket pen/paper/ announcement cards to fill in, toiletries/ hair dryer? prezzie for DD from new baby chocolates for staff for thank you gift.... car seat in and ready for baby camera and spare batteries, mobile phone and address book anything else?????I better get organised 4 days to go.... Alissa |
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"Alissa" wrote in message ... pads (How many??) Doesn't the hospital provide these? breast pads? Didn't use a single one last time, never leaked in 5 whole mths I barely ever used any. Honestly, I'd only bring a couple pairs of disposable ones, they don't take up any room anyway, so if you don't use them no big deal breast pump/ milton bucket I wouldn't bother bringing a breastpump to the hospital, baby should be at the breast as much as possible. If you get into a medical situation where you really NEED a breastpump, then you can send DH home for it. I don't know what a 'milton bucket' is, so I can't comment about that. toiletries/ hair dryer? I would only bring the most basic and bare necessity things: toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, comb or brush. I wouldn't bother with hair dryer. chocolates for staff for thank you gift.... I never did that, but it is a thoughtful gesture car seat in and ready for baby this is the most important thing on the list :-) camera and spare batteries, mobile phone and address book In all the hospitals here in the US, mobile phone use is not allowed: it interferes with a lot of the machinery and equipment. You might want to double check to see if it is allowed there. anything else?????I better get organised 4 days to go.... I brought my own pillow and quilt, and the boppy pillow to help with nursing. Tracey |
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"Tracey" wrote chocolates for staff for thank you gift.... I never did that, but it is a thoughtful gesture I was going to send a gift to the midwives, but they ended up not delivering my baby or the aftercare (the OB did since I was stitched) etc....I would STILL have given them a gift for the things they DID do and the appointments before delivery, but...........the way they went on about "my anxiety" when I was down and out in labor and especially the way they did over pain management telling me I wasn't hurting that bad it was my "anxiety because I am on Paxil so must have it bad" etc, and then afterwards when I had bad after[ains where my muscles had torn/been cut, they did the same way over pain telling me they weren't convinced I needed pain medication that it largely must be my "anxiety"...they're not getting sh*t from me now! My husband and my dad both would kick me if they found out I gave them a gift of appreciation, because seeing me in so much pain was hard on them both and they couldn't MAKE the midwives do differently while I was in labor...anyway, I digress, this is in the past.....I think it is VERY nice to give a gift to those who care for you and deliver your child, and I always had planned to do it. It was practically in my birth plan along with having the picture of the doctor holding my baby ....neither happened for me, I never got any picture of midwife OR the ob holding my baby ! They didn't pose for one. well......pffft. |
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OOOHH a pilllow good idea..... the hairdryer is for keeping my wound nice
and dry.... Alissa "Donna" wrote in message ... "Alissa" wrote in message ... Ok here is my list....since I'm having a c/s I don't need stuff for the pads (How many??) Twice as many as you think you could possibly use. breast pads? Didn't use a single one last time, never leaked in 5 whole mths Bring a box. You probably won't need them (your milk takes a while to come in, as I'm sure you know) but bringing a box will *guarantee* that you won't need them. clothes and blanket for baby to come home in breast pump/ milton bucket Don't know what a milton bucket is, but I don't think you are going to need the breast pump for a while yet. pen/paper/ announcement cards to fill in, And a roll of stamps, so that you can mail them out as soon as you write them toiletries/ hair dryer? I wouldn't bother with the hair dryer. Who cares what your hair looks like at this time? It's just one more thing to lug. prezzie for DD from new baby chocolates for staff for thank you gift.... car seat in and ready for baby camera and spare batteries, mobile phone and address book anything else? Some suggestions: reading material lansinoh/lanolin cream for your nipples Your own pillow in a non-white pillowcase That's all I can think of offhand. Sounds like you are almost ready! I'm envious. I can't wait to be done with pregnancy. Donna |
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"DeliciousTruffles" wrote in message news:XrHvc.656377$oR5.427757@pd7tw3no... Donna wrote: Don't know what a milton bucket is, but I don't think you are going to need the breast pump for a while yet. I was pumping in the surgical recovery room (I had sterilized my Isis and put it in a clean ziploc bag to bring into the surgical theatre with me) because the hospital policy would not bring the baby to me there. It was a couple of hours before I could start to nurse her. I pumped a bit of colostrum on the off chance that if she would need a supplement, it would be my colostrum not formula. lansinoh/lanolin cream for your nipples Definitely. Isabella nursed for 20 hours out of the 1st 24 hours of her life! Ouch, ouch, ouch. I also asked the nurses for cold packs to put on my nipples. Ahhhh, relief. I bought some for home use. I would also pack a bag of non-perishable food items that you can snack on in the hospital. They never give you enough to eat and usually it isn't all that tasty. Is DH going to be rooming in as well? Make sure that he has his bag packed too. -- Brigitte aa #2145 http://ca.geocities.com/bironmonger/ Please excuse the quality. It is under construction and I am still learning. :-) "To repeat what others have said, requires education; to challenge it, requires brains." ~ Mary Pettibone Poole yeah I pumped when I was in hospital with DD because she didn't ever attach! DH will be at work then minding DD so no need to pack for him... Alissa |
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