Showing posts with label newborn essentials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label newborn essentials. Show all posts

Saturday, February 2, 2013

the hospital bag

I can't believe it's February. Exactly one year ago I was two weeks from my due date and completely freaking out about what to do with myself. I had no idea what to expect. I googled and pinned everything I could find about the hospital experience. When I went into labor a week early, a sudden calm came over me. Joe grabbed our bags and I knew that whatever was coming was out of my control. I was along for the ride nearly as much as everyone else. I can't explain it, but childbirth (for me) came pretty naturally. No matter how you have your child, as long as you are in a hospital surrounded by family and friends, IT WILL BE OKAY. 

These are the things I was so happy I had packed. There were other things I never even touched and after we added gifts and a baby, we had a lot to carry home. Keep it simple and focus on your own comfort. The hospital has your baby covered, your husband can go home and fetch the things he forgot. 


what to pack for baby delivery


1. Boppy for learning to nurse, making your friends feel more secure holding your newborn and for making that hospital bed just a little more comfy.

2. Comfortable but supportive pants (I had these). You want something to hold in your surprisingly still large belly. Nothing uncomfortable should be allowed in your room but I found the belly support in gap's pants to be comforting.

3. Nursing Bra and/or tanks. I actually just loved this bra. It doesn't have an underwire and is very comfortable. I bought two really good nursing tanks and still wear them on the weekends without a bra. Again, support is essential and I was basically DD or E or just huge and both of these products worked for me. Also: when the milk came in I slept in these tanks so the leaky pad things would stay in place and I wouldn't wake up in a puddle of milk.

4. Black underwear, nothing too sexy here. You will need your underwear to support a newspaper-sized pad (I'm not even kidding). I heard that some hospitals provide mesh panties, St. Vincent's in Birmingham did not. Just giant pads. 

5.  A robe to quickly cover up and keep warm while nursing. I liked that this one had pockets I could keep chapstick and lanolin in. Bonus: the lanolin gets warm staying close to your body which makes it so much less painful to put on!

6. Cosmetic Bag with: makeup, toothbrush, toothpaste, gum, face wash, lotion, shampoo, conditioner and brush (also, contact stuff and glasses if that applies to you). These are items you can't pack ahead of time since you use them everyday. Do yourself a favor and have them ready to go. I never took this bag to work with me but I kept it ready so that Joe would be able to go home and grab one thing without worrying if he had it all. 

7. I opted for socks over flip-flops. I packed a few soft pairs and switched them out day and night. 

8. 4 cute outfits for your baby, two sized Newborn or Preemie, two in 0-3 months. One is for hospital pictures and the other is for the ride home. My child was tiny, she only fit a preemie onesie from gap and wore hospital t-shirts most of the time. I had no idea that hospitals had photographers so be prepared but other than that, the t-shirts are great since they are wrapped like a burrito almost the whole time.


9. Don't forget the obvious: going home outfit for you, pillows, pajamas, cell phone and charger. DON'T FORGET THE CARSEAT! 

10. Your husband's stuff. Make sure he has an extra t-shirt, pillow, pajamas and a toothbrush. That's all he will need. 

You don't need as much for your baby as you might think. The hospital will provide diapers, wipes, formula (if you want it), shirts, nose cleaning bulb, hair brush, lotion and soap. They will wrap your baby up like a burrito with hospital-provided blankets. I love aiden + anais swaddling blankets but the nurses work magic with the ones they have. Emmy never took a pacifier but I have seen many babies take them at the hospital so pack it that's your thing.

Here's what I thought I might need but became a waste of space:
  • Books, laptop, ipad, kindle - anything to entertain you. You will NOT need this. First off, you are having a baby... you are going to be very busy with nurses, doctors, visitors, pushing, crying, and then STARING at your child in complete awe. Eventually, you might get some sleep. Don't bring something that will keep you from that precious sleep. 
  • Breast pumping/Nursing stuff - (at least for me) milk didn't actually come in until a few days after birth. I liked my nursing bra but if you don't like your bra, don't bother with it yet. Definitely don't pack a pump. The stuff that comes out before the milk (colostrum) is thick and your baby's sucking will be painful enough. Just don't stress about that yet.
  • Frilly dresses and baby wear. Maybe this is just my opinion, but newborns are just so tiny and their skin is so fresh and delicate. 100% cotton and comfy is all I wanted on my baby.

In general, less is more. You cannot plan for childbirth to go your way. I think the first step to a relaxed birth is a relaxed bag. Just have confidence that the things you need will be provided to you by your partner, your family, your nurses and God. It will be okay, everything will work out. 

Hopefully, I didn't miss anything important here - anyone out there have something they couldn't have lived without?


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

0-3 month favorites

newborn essentials


Favorite Baby Things: 3 Months with Emmy

1. Nap Nanny - Emmy doesn't even sleep in this thing much but it sits on our coffee table in the living room and serves as her lounge chair. She loves it, it's designed to help her keep her milk down and best of all, to keep her content so I can get some things done. 

2. Burp Cloths - These were originally made for diapering but they make perfect burp cloths. They are durable, inexpensive and get the job done. Don't waste money on fancy burp cloths. Babies spit up on them, that's it. 

3. Dr. Brown's Bottles -  I can't say how these compare to other bottles but I don't need to know because these are great. Emmy rarely gets bad gas and even though these are a pain to wash with all the parts, they really do help to keep the air out and they rarely leak! (They are made in a wide-mouth option which I actually prefer but they are harder to find).

4. Sound Machine - I picked this up after Emmy was a few weeks old. It wasn't just for her, it was for my sanity as well. I found myself staying awake, listening for every breath as she slept in her crib next to my bed. If I was able to fall asleep, I would wake up every time she made a sound. We bought this to help us and it turns out it helps her too. She goes to bed before us and wakes up after us, with our banging around and the dog and cat chasing each other down the hall... it's good to know she is in her own little happy world with this guy on. Sad part was that Joe and I missed it in our room after she moved to her nursery. Solution? Keep video monitor on all night, we get the sound machine too.

5. Video Monitor - Joe's dad picked this up at Sams I think. It's perfect. The night vision is great, the B&W screen is large enough to capture the whole crib but still keep enough detail to see if her eyes are open. We keep it charged and running all night, it allows us to watch movies and eat dinner with music playing without straining to hear her and we can always peek at her to see if she's really waking up or just wiggling. I can't wait till she gets a little older and we can spy on her playing when she's supposed to be sleeping!

6. Carseat Toys - These are easy to find at target, amazon and walmart and are great to keep her entertained while shopping. It was also really fun to see her face the first time she realized it was there, it had been hanging above her for weeks and suddenly she saw it and lit up, just staring wide-eyed at her new friend.

7. MAM pacifier - We almost ended up going with the gumdrop/soothie but received this one as a gift and liked the shape better and luckily Emmy took it. They have been great for helping her fall asleep at night or to hold her off when we are trying to get her next bottle ready. 

8. Booginhead pacifier clip - The BEST and only clip you need. It fits all pacifiers (and I mean all - I haven't found one this thing can't fit) and is well made. The price is excellent so I can't emphasize this enough: buy it.


These might seem like really obvious, really basic needs. They are. Babies are so basic. The most entertaining things for her right now are her hands, our faces and the tv. She is happy if we talk to her and let her entertain herself. I will do another Top 5 post for my favorite travel items. I move around with lil' bit a lot and have figured out what I really need and what I can dump because my back is killing me, my hands are always full, and I can't carry one more damn thing.