And low and behold...after compiling my list, I have stumbled upon Guelph General Hospital's list of what to pack for labour and deliver. The quantity of some items seems excessive (8-10 blankets? 4 hats?) ...but perhaps it's if you lose some or get them dirty?
http://www.gghorg.ca/images/GGH_PDFs/What%20to%20bring%20to%20the%20hospital%202012.pdf
What to bring when having your baby
at Guelph General Hospital
For mom:
• Ontario Health Card and other insurance information
• Medications you take regularly in labeled pharmacy containers
• Large sanitary pads; enough for three days and nights
• Clothing for self (i.e. slippers, socks, nightgowns, pyjamas, underwear and bra)
• Nursing pads for breastfeeding mom (optional)
• Personal care items (i.e. toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, shampoo, conditioner, lip balm etc.)
• Pens to fill out forms
• If you bring food to place in the pantry located across the nursing station, please label with your name
• Anyone who has already delivered at the Guelph General Hospital will tell you about the wonderful pair of
underwear we give to you after you have your baby; unfortunately we are able to only give you one pair
For baby:
• Newborn size diapers (approx. 25)
• Wipes
• Vaseline
• 8-12 receiving blankets
• Several pairs of sleepers
• 2-4 hats
• Safety approved infant car seat (please familiarize yourself with the car seat prior to discharge; your nurse is
unable to help because every car seat is so different)
Other:
• Extra pillows (there is never enough!)
• Pyjamas, extra blanket and/or sleeping bag for partner
• Breastfeeding pillow (optional)
• Pen for keeping track of when baby feeds
• Kleenex
• Camera, personal mp3/iPod
• Snacks for partner
• Please DO NOT bring perfumes, latex and lilies as some people have severe
sensitivities or allergies
Sunday, 6 September 2015
What to pack in your hospital bag
So I had better start gathering stuff for my hospital bag. Here are some things on my to pack list:
- chapstick
- nipple cream (like Lansinoh)
- pads / Depends or Always underwear
- Clothes for mom:
- socks
- underwear
- clothes to wear home
- birthing clothes
- toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, hand lotion, vaseline, shampoo, soap, etc)
- flip flops / crocs
- hair ties
- Clothes for newborn baby:
- sleeper / onesie
- socks
- hat
- mittens
- receiving blanket
- a few diapers and wipes
- snacks
- water bottle / liquids
- cell phone / cell phone charger
- camera
- light entertainment (e.g. book, magazines, iphone)
I have heard that Guelph General Hospital sometimes provides the following, but to be on the safe side I might bring a few of my own:
- diapers
- wash clothes instead of wipes
- receiving blanket
- pads / mesh underwear
- formula if you are not breastfeeding (I won't be bringing any formula with me, in case I don't need it)
Items I would strongly consider but might not pack if there is no room
- robe
- nursing pillow
- own pillow
- toilet paper (stuff that is softer than the kind at the hospital!)
One recommendation is to also pack it all in a rolling suitcase so that you can roll it out as opposed to having to carry the bag when you leave the hospital.
Also make sure to have that car seat installed!
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