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Originally posted by Toni_akl Toni_akl wrote:


Crotched blanket
*chuckle*


Sorry Toni, I am of course assuming you mean a 'crocheted' blanket?
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*takes red "teachers pen" off Jax*
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I'm liking the list, Toni... liking it.  Here's mine - feel free to comment from your experience, peoples, if there's things I've left out or just really won't need.  Feel free to pilfer the list too if anyone is as anal-retentive as me about these things like lists and packing!  He he. 

Pack for hospital/birth:

11 dark cotton undies

3 nursing bras

3 pr jammie-jims with buttoned tops

slippers & socks

gigantic short nightie to labour in, and socks (mmm, sexy look!)

dressing gown

clothes to leave in (Lord knows what I'll fit by then... no idea!)

disposable breast pads

2 packs maternity sanitary pads

nipple cream

2 hotties

toiletries, lip balm and makeup (for feeling human again when going home)

disposable camera (in case we forget the digital one)

2 magazines & some CD's, & a pen

water bottle

sweets for labour

meusli bars for later

announcement contact list (for hubby to do all the ringing around!)

plastic bags for dirty laundry

 
Pack in baby’s bag: 

Disposable nappies

Baby wipes & muslin cloths

Barrier cream

Baby powder

Cotton balls

Baby cotton buds

Baby body wash

5 newborn undergarment one-alls, clothes for 3 days, scratch mittens

warm newborn clothes for coming home

thin blankie for breastfeeding (modesty!  I mean, I don't know who'll visit)

4 dribble bibs

sml bag to put toiletries into

 

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and a wrap for bubs helps bubs to sleep
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I dont know about every hospital but when I was there last week having Addy (hehe its very strange saying that)they provided disposable nappies, wipes and some baby shampoo. We didnt need cotton buds and there was a wee pack of 2 nursing pads. Also in the labour ward there were packs of maternity pads supplied but when I got moved to the maternity ward they didnt have any so I wish I had gathered up a packet to take with me hehehe
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Thanks for the wrap idea, Luana... like a warm one (I heard that hospitals are all overheated!?!) or a thin one - would muslin be good?  There's lovely baby-muslin (double stuff) at Spotlight now. 
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Good idea with the disposable camera incase you forget the digital! I'll add that to my bag
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ummm with james they use hospital wraps but i had james in the middle of winter so polour fleece was it for me and i think muslin is a good idae for summer
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When I had Andrew (this is 2 years ago now) at the Palmy hospital they provided:

  • Cloth Nappies
  • Clothes for baby (size "0") so quite big, but they cleaned the messes up
  • Nighties for mum - godsend I loved them so much, with little breast feeding holes already in them.
  • Pads (10 pack of Maternity size), I was luck and got 2 packs
  • All linen for baby and mum including towels and face cloths
  • In the shower they had the "generic" hand/body wash to use as well
  • Baby wash for babies for babies first bath (top to toe)

When we had to put Andrew on the bili-bed they provided the disposible nappies as thats all they were allowed to wear on them. Also in the Palmy hopsital it was one shower and toilet between 2 woman unless you were lucky enough to get one of the end rooms where it was just yours. 

Andie, in the ward in Palmy, they can adjust the temp in your room to your liking as they are controled by each roomnot by the whole ward. I had my room like a freezer while I was pregnant and in the ward as I was just so hot - due to still being pregnant. The hospital midwifes kept changing the temp in my room and then I would get angry and go "hello still an incubator I need it cold" they soon got the point.



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I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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You Guys have really goo dideas! We went to visit Birthcare Parnell in Auckland the other day and they supply towels and a pack of huggies disposable nappies for baby, and a pack of budget maternity pads. All linen was provided and as far as i can remember shampoo and stuff for baby was not supplied. I could be wrong.

I have in my bags:
BABY:
Muslin for wrapping
Nappies just in case although Birthcare provides
Wipes (Birthcare does not supply these!)
Face cloths,
Singlets,
All in ones
Jackets
Trousers
Booties - need more
Hats - still to get
Socks
Mini Tri Pillow in case i want it for feeding

ME:
Socks,
Undies
PJ's with loose tops or button tops
Track pants for comfort
Loose t-shirts
Maternity Pads in case needed
Breast pads - 1 box
Toiletries

That's all i can remember off the top of my head mind you.



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