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Mama2two
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Topic: Labour bag - HELP PLEASE??? Posted: 18 April 2007 at 8:00am |
I have been given so many different lists about what to pack for labour and am now so confused
Just wondering if those experienced mums out there can tell me the thing they took that was a life saver or what they didn't and regreted later?
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Sarah Beth
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 8:02am |
food!!! was great to have something to munch on between meals, and something to read when waiting for bubs to wake
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 8:05am |
SB do you mean food for you or M or both? Have plans to buy the next book in a series I have been reading and taking that. Need to use my PP voucher from the Xmas pressie we got
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 8:22am |
I took bottles of lucozade(sp?) was the best thing to drink during labour, gave me energy and was thirst quenching,
also pen and paper, i couldnt remember anything, like when i had feed baby, who my nurse was, so i wrote everything down.
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 8:22am |
For me, I didn't need anything to use during my labour. But i did find I wanted something to do after the birth, like a good book to read and yummy treats (although second time round I kept pinching my treats out of my bag before I even got to the hospital - no will power!)
And food, at NSH (not sure if this is the way with all hospitals) they give you food after your birth but nothing for the dads. Maybe take something for your support person?
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 8:29am |
Thanks Anna, we will be at NSH, so that is a great hint. I'm sure DH will be starving as usual!
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 8:36am |
They do have coffee and milo tho! And the sushi from Milford is pretty good if you feel the need!
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 8:42am |
oh speaking of food, something we learned the day before I left, you can order dinner for hubby for a small charge!
It was food for me, M picked up somethingon the way in each morning. It was just the left overs from my labour bag, but at 6.30 with 2 hours till breakfast a nice muesli bar was quite the gap filler.
Pen is a good idea. They will give you a chart to note feeds and wet and dirty nappies so will need something to fill it in with! And good idea to have paper, meant I could write down my labour story while still fresh in mind.
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 8:43am |
The Milford sushi is fabulous!!!
But anyway....during acutal labour....the only thing I used was taknini top for in the birthing pool....past that....not a thing. I even ended up labouring in my t-shirt I was wearing in bed not the old grotty one I took to labour in. Oh we did use the camera afterwards.
I'd probably say some food like museli bars is a good idea for hubby though mine didn't eat his, he and my MIL took turns to get lunch during the labour while I was sleeping thanks to my epi.
For your actual hospital bag however I'd say more munchies (NSH food is yuk), something to read, I took my pregnancy book to complete while it was all fresh in my mind, maternity pads, breastpads. That was probably about it. I ended up using the hospital gowns for me but I took clothes for Maddie and used those.
Ummmm thats about all I can think of.
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 8:47am |
Yes, definitely food!
I was at NSH too and after having Benjy at 10pm all they had to give us was a cup of tea!
Luckily I'd packed some LeSnacks and muesli bars because I was starving.
Powerade was great for rehydrating me after labour too.
Lots of cheap knickers that you can throw away after PP bleeding finishes.
If you're planning on staying in for a couple of nights, don't forget your cellphone and camera chargers.
Make up. I'm a bit ashamed to write this, but I HATE a lot of the first pictures of Ella that my inlaws like to show everyone! They insisted on lots of first family shots and boy do I look scary!
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 9:04am |
makeup! Sounds a bit silly, but after I had Taine (baby 2), I had a shower while everyone was fawning over him, put some tinted moisturiser, a bit of mascara and lipgloss and felt a MILLION times better. Shampoo and conditioner is great too.
for some reason I was told to take a tennis ball - no idea and didn't need. I also wantewd to take some dvds (with Jake) - i had visions of getting bored.
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 9:27am |
i found magazines a life saver for the boredom, cause the ones in my bounty pack were like 6months old so i had already read them lol.
also i second the makeup thing, i put a little on the next day and felt like my good old self again.
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 9:49am |
i so reccomend the make-up thing too. I learnt to do my makeup one handed with a crying baby in my arms lol. but even just a little comb, i remember the first pics of paris and me and i looked terrible. so with ayja i made mike get out my comb and i combed my hair down.
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 9:50am |
definately makeup
the only thing i used during labour was water. we had lollies, muesli bars, back massager, books etc which didn't even get pulled out of the bag.
but, i would definately take snacky foods for those late night hunger attacks
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 9:50am |
oh the food at NSH is pretty bad, but I loved the mashed potato that came with dinner!
And if you have a c section don't expect food till you can prove your bowel is working properly (basically you have to fart), until then it is juice jelly and in my case melted ice cream. Oh I loved the purple jelly too!
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 9:55am |
I wouldn't go so far as to say make up, but def shampoo, conditioner, nice moisturiser etc... but perhaps thats just cos I don't usually wear make up anyway! Also, I had powerade, lollies and chippies which were handy for DP during labour - I bought them for myself but was not much interested in eating and only wanted water during labour. I ended up having a c-section, and my MIL bought in a tv for me - i had my own room, but NWH at ACH didn't have telly's for rooms and it was awesome being able to watch tv while feeding through the night - or when I was just laying there freaking out about being a mummy!!
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 10:04am |
I asked for lollies while in labour, but didn't end up eating them until just after I gave birth when I practiacally inhaled the bag :o)
Makeup is a good idea and definately, definately nice sanitary pads. The hospital ones are truly aweful...well in HB hospital they were anyway. Also bring your own pillow for afterwards. Hospital ones are the greatest and its nice to have a few home comforts.
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 10:20am |
The most important thing for me is your MP3 player or Ipod. Stick those in yours ears when you get up to your room and you have no visitors and having trouble sleeping or put them in when you are feeding baby during the night. Absolute god send. Don't forget spare batteries.
I vaguely remember taking a change of clothes for after I had my shower and my slippers! They were a god send as nothing else would fit on my feet! They were so swollen.
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 10:56am |
For labour I packed loads of things - CD's, massage oil etc which never got used. I did use water in a sipper bottle & I had a spray bottle of Aromatherapy Co facial spritz which I used heaps. It was so refreshing just to get someone to give your face a quick spritz. An old t-shirt was handy too when I jumped into the labour pool. I didn't take food for my suport people because I thought they could go get something at the hospital, but hubby & my mum were there with me the whole time from 2pm to 11pm without eating anything, so I would definitely take something for them next time around. I also used a wheat bag lots in early labour. That was mainly at home though. Oh & a camera was great for those 'minutes old' photos. I love looking back at the ones of Matt. A cellphone was good too for letting people know about the birth.
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Posted: 18 April 2007 at 11:07am |
OPh, i remmber taking lollies- my midwife and hubby ate them all!
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