Due Date Ready: The Hospital Bag Checklist (2024)

By Frida Mom

The No BS Hospital Packing Listfor Labor and Delivery

Around 36 weeks, the chorus begins: “Did you pack the bag? You need the bag!” Instead of searching through dozens of printable lists on what to pack in your hospital bag, take a deep breath and know we've got you covered with our Frida Mom Hospital Bag Checklist.

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Since you'll be away from homefor at least 24 hours, probably longer, the bag is definitely important. But have you heard some of the advice out there?! Our picks for most ridiculous include:

• Your personal Alexa. If only, you could shout,"Alexa, get this babyout now - and fast."

• “A sandwich for your husband.” Yes. That is a real suggestion.

• Your favorite toilet paper. This onereally makes us laugh because you literally have to bidet your vajay for the first week or so.

Trust us when we say you won’t need that s&*t! This is all you will need for D-Day.

• Comfy clothes. Wear them to the hospital and wear them home. The reality is that your clothes are going to fit the same before and after your baby is born! Maybe grab an extra pair of comfy pants in case your water breaks on your way to the hospital, but otherwise, don’t give hospital fashion another thought.

• Delivery clothes. True fact: You don’t have to wear the hospital-issued gown. You can bring your own clothes to wear during delivery, and we highly recommend it. Go with a comfortable, stylish, and functional delivery gown that doubles as a nursing gown versus the hospital version that gives your nurse a full view of your butt every time you so much as lean forward. Our Delivery + Nursing Gown has an easy snap front panel that folds down and allows for easy skin-to-skin bonding with your little one. It doesn't hurt to pack an extra one to wear post-birth. This childbirth business can get messy.

• The usual suspects. Toothbrush, hair brush, lip balm (that hospital air can be super dry), glasses or contacts. Makeup, if you want. A touch of blush and a little mascara makes a lot of us happy, so you do you. Pro tip: if you are getting induced or know you have some time before heading to the hospital, go ahead and shower and do your hair the way you like it. It’ll be your last “me time” for a bit, and you’ll feel more like yourself in the million of photos you’ll take when you meet your new baby!

• Small travel bottles of your own shampoo, conditioner, and your own soap. That first shower after delivery, in that little, windowless hospital bathroom shower stall will feel real good. You will feel a tiny bit like yourself, and it can help you relax and rejuvenate if you have a few of your own comforts. But hospitals have toiletries, too, so don’t stress if you don’t get around to it.

Postpartum Essentials. So the hospital or birthing center will have a lot of what you’ll need. But, if you’re anything like us, you want to have effective, useful products at arm’s length, without having to call the nurse or go digging through random drawers. This is the not-so-glamorous part of postpartum recovery. We like to come equipped with:

• A photo or small good luck charm that will bring you comfort and help you dig deep during the roughest points of labor. It may sound unnecessary, but if you can, throw that in the bag, too.

Make it easier on yourself and get all the recovery essentials in one kit. Our Labor and Delivery + Postpartum Recovery Kit covers you from the first contraction to that dreaded first postpartum bathroom trip, so you'll be fully prepared.

That’s the list. Hand to heart, that’s all you need. Well, that and some good labor juju, but that’s a different list altogether.

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FAQs

Due Date Ready: The Hospital Bag Checklist? ›

Be prepared with a few nursing bras or other comfortable, well-fitting bras. Toiletries. Don't forget tissues, a hairbrush, a comb, deodorant, a toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, a hairdryer, hair clips, and hair ties. Pack a plastic bag to pop dirty clothes in.

How long before my due date should I pack my hospital bag? ›

You should have your hospital bag ready to go by 36 weeks or 37 weeks pregnant, just in case you go into labor before your due date. It's fine to throw some items in at the last minute, like your toothbrush, but you'll want your bag mostly packed and easily accessible by this point in your pregnancy.

When should I get my hospital bag ready for pregnancy? ›

Babies do things in their own time, and only 1 in 20 will arrive on their due date. It might be a good idea to get your hospital bag packed at least 3 weeks ahead of the due date, so that you're all ready to go if your baby decides to make an early appearance.

What should go in hospital bag for labor? ›

Toiletries and personal items

Including a hairbrush, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, face wash, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, contact lens case and solution. (Remember, travel-sized products are your friends!) Our Pick: Here's a smart travel kit with most of the hospital bag essentials.

When should I start Organising my hospital bag? ›

Wherever you are planning to birth you are going to need to gather some kit for you, your birth partner and baby/ies for birth day. It is wise to have your kit packed and ready at least 2-3 weeks before your estimated due date.

Is 32 weeks too early to pack hospital bag? ›

A good time to start the packing process is around the 28 week mark, or at the start of your 3rd trimester. A checklist can help, so we created this one to make sure you don't forget any essentials for baby's arrival!

Is 35 weeks too early to pack hospital bag? ›

It's a good idea to have your hospital bag packed and ready from around 35 weeks of pregnancy.

Do you wear a bra during labor? ›

Some women get so hot they go it in the nude! But, if you'd like to cover up a little bit and keep your larger breasts supported, wearing a nursing sports bra is a smart choice during the hours (or sometimes minutes!) of labor.

Should I bring my boppy to the hospital? ›

A Breastfeeding Pillow

For those that do, packing a boppy or pillow you plan on using for breastfeeding allows you to get hands-on guidance and practice with the lactation consultants while at the hospital.

What should you not pack in your hospital bag for labor? ›

Here's what not to bring to the hospital when you're ready to deliver: Too much clothing for you or the baby. Choose one outfit each and leave the rest at home. Valuables.

What to wear to the hospital for labor? ›

Items for Mom

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 to wear home from the hospital after a baby? ›

"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 the hospital after giving birth? ›

After normal vagin*l delivery

In the event of an uncomplicated birth you will usually be able to go home from 6 hours after you have given birth. Average length of stay in the unit is one day after a normal delivery and 1–2 days after an instrumental vagin*l delivery.

Should I pack my hospital bag at 30 weeks? ›

Pack too soon and you've got a suitcase sitting in the corner gathering dust; too late and you're scrambling to find everything. Nina Spears, a birth doula, childbirth educator and founder of Baby Chick, recommends having your bags packed around week 35 and in the car by week 37 at the latest.

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Q: When should you start packing to move? A: If possible, start planning your packing strategy six weeks before your move.

When to start eating dates in pregnancy? ›

If you're in your third trimester, I sense your ears perking up right about now. Maybe so! Consuming date fruit appears to help in all of these areas and more. If diabetes is not a factor in your pregnancy, eating 6 date fruits per day starting at about 36 weeks may help prepare your body for labor.

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