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		<title>What should you take in a hospital bag?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my friends is a couple months away from having her first, and was looking for suggestions for her hospital bag. I tried to pare down my packing list for the hospital before going, and I&#8217;m pretty sure I&#8217;ll be able to pack lighter this time. If you&#8217;re wondering what to take to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my friends is a couple months away from having her first, and was looking for suggestions for her hospital bag.  I tried to pare down my packing list for the hospital before going, and I&#8217;m pretty sure I&#8217;ll be able to pack lighter this time.  If you&#8217;re wondering what to take to the hospital, here&#8217;s my list, with &#8220;BTDT&#8221; comments (&#8220;been there, done that&#8221;) in square brackets.</p>
<p><strong>For L&#038;D</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Pillows [Meh; hospitals have pillows.  Guess I'm not picky.]</li>
<li>Tennis ball for back massage during labor [Uh, no.  Didn't take it; wouldn't have used it.]</li>
<li>Slippers, warm socks, robe [It was February; you might still want the robe and slippers in the summer though.]</li>
<li>Gum, snacks and hard candy [Meh]</li>
<li>Water bottle [The hospital provided one.  Two, actually.  And they wouldn't let me drink during labor.  Ice chips.  Yum.]</li>
<li>Change/singles for vending machines [Oh yeah.]</li>
<li>Hair brush and hair ties [Definitely.]</li>
<li>Makeup (for pictures!) [Didn't take pictures in the delivery room, but we did later.]</li>
<li>Camera [Ditto.]</li>
<li>Cell phone/phone card [Of course.]</li>
<li>Baby book to get baby feet stamped with ink! [The hospital gave me a sheet with footprints.]</li>
<li>Baby name book [If you're open to last-minute choices and changes.]</li>
</ul>
<p>Add to the list: any birthing/coaching materials you need, insurance card (duh).</p>
<p><strong>Toiletries</strong><br />
<em>You know, the bathroom supplies you&#8217;d take anywhere else.</em></p>
<ul>
<li>Nail clippers [. . . for hangnails?  What on earth?]</li>
<li>Contact lens case, solution, glasses, toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, deodorant</li>
<li>Shampoo, conditioner, soap, dark colored towel [I couldn't get out of bed long enough to shower due to complications, but I think that hospitals tend to have these things.  The dark-colored towel was to make sure it didn't get mixed up with the hospital's.]</li>
<li>Lotion, baby oil [I think I might have used them; it was winter.]</li>
<li>Nice SOFT toilet paper [Hospitals have TP, but I'm not picky.]</li>
<li>Hairdryer [Meh]</li>
<li>Large pads [Keep these at home; the hospital provided plenty.]</li>
<li>Nursing pads [Probably not necessary in the hospital, but nice to have just in case.]</li>
<li>Pillow with pillowcase other than white [So you don't get it mixed up with hospital pillows.]</li>
<li>Burp cloths [Never used.]</li>
<li>Baby wipes [The hospital provided wipes and diapers.]</li>
<li>Card games and entertainment [We watched TV and looked at Hayden.]</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Going home</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Outfit for me to wear home [Duh.]</li>
<li>Nursing bra, underwear</li>
<li>Dermaplast (skin numbing spray) and Tucks pads [I'd keep those at home.]</li>
<li>Outfit for baby to wear home including hat, onesie, socks/booties, and blanket [Depends on the weather, of course.  You don't have to worry about any other clothes; the hospital provides onesies, hats and blankets while you're in there.  And they gave us the hat.]</li>
<li>Car seat [Can't leave the hospital without one!]</li>
</ul>
<p>Now, for a lot of these things, the hospital provided (lots of) them.  This will, of course, vary, and yes, I suppose I did eventually pay for most of them in one way or another.  However, I did look at my hospital bills and they didn&#8217;t charge me per baby wipe and sanitary napkin&mdash;but some hospitals <em>do</em> nitpick like that.  </p>
<p>So, what could you not live without in the hospital?</p>
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