What to take with you to the maternity hospital? This question is probably asked by every expectant mother.
My gynecologist said that the bag for the maternity hospital should be collected at 35 weeks, explaining that even if the pregnancy is going well, labor can begin at any time at 36-42 weeks. Unfortunately, I didn’t listen to her... During my first pregnancy, I put off packing my bag for the maternity hospital for a long time, buying a dowry for my daughter.
As a result, I had to pack my bag urgently just before leaving for the maternity hospital (I gave birth to Alice at exactly 38 weeks). It’s good that I already bought everything I needed. But even collecting all the things and putting them into bags took me a lot of time.
During my second pregnancy, my main bag was ready at 33 weeks, I didn’t want to risk it)
Surely, the maternity hospital you have chosen has an official website, where, as a rule, you can find a list of necessary things. Some maternity hospitals have a very general one, while some maternity hospitals provide a detailed list with recommendations and even requirements.
It will be great if you have the opportunity to go to the maternity hospital for reconnaissance. Usually, in the reception department there is always a list of necessary things, which you can photograph on your phone. Or, ask the nurse working in the emergency department for a list.
In general, rely on the list offered by your maternity hospital. But, of course, this does not mean that you cannot take something additional (what, in your opinion, you may still need in the maternity hospital).
In accordance with sanitary standards, it is prohibited to bring things into maternity hospitals in bags made of fabric, leather or other dense materials.
Therefore, as a rule, things are put in ordinary plastic bags with handles. It is recommended to sign the packages (for example, write your full name on a piece of paper in large block letters and stick it to the packages with tape).
You shouldn’t take many packages; usually, you take 2 packages. So, you can take one bag for the birth itself, and in the second you can put things that will be useful to you after the birth, in the ward.
– passport (original + copy)
— compulsory medical insurance policy (original + copy)
— SNILS (original + copy)
— exchange card
- birth certificate
— Ultrasound, doctors’ reports
1. Clothes (robe, nightgown, nursing bra or top, socks)
Shirt
The shirt should be such that you can easily free the breasts for feeding the baby. It is not at all necessary to buy a special nursing shirt; as a rule, they are very expensive. You can buy a regular cotton shirt with a wrap or with thin straps.
Nursing bra or top
I bought a special nursing bra, but, unfortunately, I didn’t get the right size and, even before giving birth, it turned out to be too small for me. It’s good that I tried on in advance and managed to buy a nursing top. More precisely, I wanted to order such a top in an online store, but, by a lucky coincidence, I remembered that I had seen a similar top in the Magnit-Cosmetics store in the underwear department. There I bought several of them in different colors, because the price for them was five times lower than a special top for feeding. Later, in a maternity store, I looked at these nursing tops and saw no difference in quality with those I bought at Magnit.
Such tops provide good support for the breasts, do not compress them and are practically not felt on the body. And, what is very important, they stretch, i.e. you can easily choose your size and not worry that it will become too small for you later (after childbirth, your breasts can increase by a whole size, or even two). You can free your breasts for feeding in this top very quickly and easily.
I am attaching a photo of this top from Magnit Cosmetics:
2. Breast pads
What are they needed for.
After childbirth, almost all women face the problem of milk leaking from the breast. The reason for this is hot flashes during the period of lactation, because. A lot of milk is produced. Typically, hot flashes go away a month after the baby is born, when lactation is already beginning to improve and milk is produced as much as the baby needs.
Also, some people, including me, have a problem with reflex milk release - i.e. When a baby sucks on one breast, milk leaks from the other at the same time. Reflex milk release can persist throughout the entire period of breastfeeding. With Alisa, my milk leaked until the end of breastfeeding (a year and a month). Faya is now 10 months old and I still use breast pads - they turned out to be a lifesaver for me.
There are disposable and reusable pads.
At first I bought disposable ones. And they were very expensive for me, for example, such pads of the Babyline brand (pack of 60 pieces) cost from 300 rubles. During the first month after giving birth, I needed 3-4 pairs a day, i.e. One package lasted me about a week.
Then I learned about the existence of reusable pads. And, since then, I have only used them.
3. Postpartum pads (2 packs) + regular night pads with maximum absorbency (2 packs)
Postpartum pads.
For the first birth I took postpartum pads “Hartmann Samu”, for the second - “Peligrin” (review). Postpartum pads will come in handy immediately after childbirth, when there is very heavy discharge. They must be used with mesh panties.
Night pads.
I bought “Libresse goodnight”, two packages were enough for me. Then, at home, I already used the usual “Libresse Normal”.
Stock up on pads in advance that you usually use on menstrual days, because... After childbirth, discharge lasts for an average of 2-3 weeks.
4. Postpartum disposable mesh panties (5 pcs.) + regular cotton panties (2 pcs.)
Mesh panties are made of soft mesh fabric, due to which their “breathable effect” is manifested. Therefore, it is recommended to wear such panties in the first days after childbirth, especially after childbirth with complications (cesarean section, ruptures), because They don’t press or rub anywhere, we can say that they are not felt at all.
Both my first and second births went without complications, so after 2 days I was already using cotton panties and regular night pads.
5. Large towel (for shower) + small (for face)
6. For the shower(washing gel, toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo, balm, liquid baby soap with dispenser)
In order not to carry large bottles to the maternity hospital, I took 3 small bottles (I bought them at Fix Price for my trip to Turkey) and poured shampoo, conditioner and cleansing gel into them.
Also, to save space in my bag and ease of use, I took liquid baby soap with a dispenser. I washed my hands with it and used it instead of shower gel.
7. Cosmetic bag(mirror, comb, hair elastic, day and night cream, pencil, mascara, foundation, lipstick, cotton swabs, nail file!
8. Dishes(cup, large + small spoon, fork, plate)
9. Drinking water 0.5 l.
10. Cookies 1 package. I took Maria cookies
11. Wet wipes
12. Paper towels
13. Toilet paper
It is necessary to note such an important point - in our maternity hospitals we still practice separate stays, i.e. The babies are kept separate from their mothers and are brought in only for feeding. Baby care is provided by nurses in the children's department.
We were asked to bring diapers (I took Huggies Elite Soft No. 1, pack of 27) and baby wipes (large pack). They may also be asked to bring a package of cotton swabs, baby soap, or something else to care for the child. The maternity hospital provided diapers for the babies.
If your maternity hospital practices sharing a stay with a child, then you need to take everything on the list from the maternity hospital to care for the newborn.
If your husband or relatives have the opportunity to quickly bring you something you need to the maternity hospital, you don’t need to take a lot of things with you.
But, nevertheless, it is better to buy in advance and store at home what you may need, for example, Bepanthen cream (may be required for breast care) and a breast pump.
If you are not so lucky, you will give birth 100 km away. from home (this also happens) - then, of course, you need to immediately take with you as much as possible all the things that may be useful in the maternity hospital.
I bought a breast pump in advance and took it with me to the maternity hospital when I gave birth to Alice. As it turned out, it was not in vain - it was very useful to me both in the maternity hospital and after discharge, because... I had to pump frequently.
When I gave birth to Faya, I decided not to use a breast pump. In the maternity hospital I expressed by hand and I didn’t need it.
Whether you need it, you will find out only after giving birth.
But still, if possible, buy at least the most inexpensive one in advance. If your relatives have the opportunity to quickly bring it to you at the maternity hospital, leave it at home in the package (so you can sell it later if you don’t need it). Or don’t buy, but look at a pharmacy or store where they are always in stock. So that, in case you need it, your relatives or husband can buy the right model and bring it to you at the maternity hospital.
I bought a World of Childhood breast pump from an online pharmacy, and I was completely satisfied with it:
Also, you need to collect a package of things at home in advance, which your relatives will bring to you on the day of discharge.
— clothes for you + outerwear (if it’s cold outside) + shoes
— clothes for the baby for discharge
— a camera – you must definitely capture such an important moment!
- gifts for nurses/doctor - at your discretion.
Usually, upon discharge, we bring small gifts for the nurses who dress and carry the child. This is understandable - many want to thank the nurses of the children's department for caring for the babies.
We were no exception and brought small gifts to the nurses of the children's department upon discharge.
What can you give?
Nurses are often given flowers and chocolates. I don't think nurses need flowers. If you want to thank them, it’s better to buy something that they will definitely need. For example, good tea or coffee.
You can give sweets in addition to coffee or tea, but it seems to me that they already have too much of this goodness) Better - good tasty cookies. Or cheese and delicious sausage - as we brought for our niece’s discharge - the nurses were very happy)
I repeat, whether to thank the maternity hospital staff or not is a personal matter (desire, capabilities) of everyone. After all, they don't work there for free. And if you don’t give anything, no one will blame you for it.
Childbirth is a responsible and exciting event in the life of any woman. You need to be prepared for them in advance, so that at the “cherished hour”, without wasting precious time, you can quickly get ready for the maternity hospital - throw your bags in the trunk, jump into the car and focus on the process of bringing a new life into the world. And don’t run from corner to corner, don’t rack your brains over where one thing is, where to get another, and don’t need anything else.
Therefore, we are going to the maternity hospital in advance, preferably one and a half to two months before the expected date of birth (in case labor starts earlier). Let's think slowly and look at the complete list of necessary things for a mother and a newborn baby. It should be noted that not all maternity hospitals have the same conditions and requirements, and some things from the full list may not be needed. However, it is better to shell out the “extra” than to experience the discomfort of not having what you really needed.
So, let's go to the maternity hospital... what should we take with us? Is it possible to compile in advance a complete list of necessary things for the expectant mother and newborn baby in 2018-2019? Let's find out!
In order to make it easy for the expectant mother to navigate and not get confused when packing the necessary things for childbirth, we will divide the list into four groups. And you, in the same way, collect four bags instead of one, numbered.
As you understand, for something that is used daily, may get wrinkled and cannot be pre-packed, write it down on a piece of paper and attach it to the bag with the selected number. Then at the “cherished” time, when you are in a hurry, you will not forget anything!
For example, bag-1: “Add documents, comb, cell phone, bottle of drinking water.” Bag-4: “To complete – suit (dress), boots, jacket.”
When you have lists, bags, things - everything is ready, show and explain to your husband. Then you have a historical chance and the fact that in your absence he will not forget or confuse anything.
You will need the contents of this bag before entering the maternity ward.
After giving birth, this bag will be brought to you. Since there are now two of you, the bag will consist of two “compartments”.
A pregnant woman carries with her a lot of documents: passport, exchange card, insurance policy, directions for tests and their results, prescriptions, memos. Documents may become dirty, wrinkled, or lost. To save them, purchase an office envelope folder with a button. Thanks to the transparent material from which it is made, your documents will always be visible and safe.
Take care of dad! If your husband is going to “give birth” with you, then you also need to prepare for him “ bag to the maternity hospital“. To be present at the birth, the future father must have the following documents in his hands:
Regardless of whether your husband is a supporter of joint birth or not, he should know how to contact the maternity hospital and your doctor. Therefore, provide him with appropriate phone numbers.
Place your baby's discharge items here. Decide for yourself what your child will wear and prepare everything according to the time of year. Among winter and summer things, it is better to put both light and warmer clothes and blankets. It’s better to have something left over than not have enough.
A special “discharge” kit will greatly facilitate the preparation of a newborn baby.
When going home, please note that, according to the new (introduced from 01/01/2006) traffic rules, you can transport a child in a car only with the use of special restraints. Therefore, it is worth thinking about a car seat or car seat in advance.
Be sure to check the correctness of the data entered in these documents:
When planning what clothes you will wear when leaving the maternity hospital, keep in mind that your stomach and hips will not yet be in their original form if you have gained a lot of extra pounds during pregnancy. Give preference to loose (stretchable) clothing that is adjustable in width (wraparound, elastic).
Please your loved ones with a good mood and blooming appearance! Light makeup, styled hair, favorite jewelry - today you are the center of attention. Keep in mind that this is exactly how you will remain in photographs and videos, which your child will then enjoy watching.
The day of discharge is both long-awaited and exciting. When going home, check that you have packed all your things. Don’t forget about the documents that the maternity hospital will prepare for you.
Thoughts about the upcoming exciting moment, the hassle of collecting everything you need for yourself and the child, the desire to ensure that everything turns out as it should and even better is a great way not to think about the bad and make your dream come true. With a positive attitude, with calm confidence that you have everything ready, that you have provided for and taken into account everything, you can safely go to the maternity hospital, an easy birth is guaranteed for you and your baby!
Now you know how to get ready for the maternity hospital and a complete list of necessary things to take with you!
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The period of waiting for the baby is coming to an end, very soon you will be holding him in your arms.
This moment will be one of the happiest in life. But when contractions begin, before giving birth, believe me, it will be difficult to collect everything you need for the maternity hospital.
At these moments there is no time for it at all. It is better to pack a bag with the necessary things for the maternity hospital about a week or two before the expected birth.
The question arises: What should you take to the maternity hospital? See below my list of necessary things that I collected for myself and the newborn.
When you enter the maternity hospital, the first thing you will do is go to the prenatal room. In this room, you are generally not allowed to take anything other than a few items listed below (in the blue box). This is especially true if the maternity hospital is state-owned (free).
Therefore, when entering, you should only have with you:
These are the most basic, necessary things when entering the labor room. Usually in a free maternity hospital nothing else is allowed. In paid maternity hospitals they allow you to take many additional things, such as: a camera, a video camera, a cell phone (it is better to take it with a charger). But each specific maternity hospital has its own rules of permitted things and it is better to clarify them in advance. It is not recommended to eat before giving birth, so do not stock up on food. But after you get into the ward where you will be with your child, you will need more things. After all, you will have to live there with your newborn from 3 to 10 days, depending on the situation. List of necessary things for yourself and the newborn in the ward:
The nurse girls themselves bring everything they need for newborns. Diapers, vests and caps are provided daily in the required volume. Everything is sterile, so you don’t need to take anything with you for your newborn. But it will come in handy:
You don’t have to take diapers, they give you enough diapers, you’ll just need to change them more often. A newborn baby without diapers will be even more comfortable :). Things like powder, brilliant green, hydrogen peroxide for treating the navel, body cream - everything is available in the maternity hospital, you don’t need to take it with you. Especially if the maternity hospital is paid, such things are not useful there. The nurses themselves come and process everything the baby needs. And the eyes will be washed and the navel will be treated and lubricated with cream if there is a need for it.
The food in the maternity hospital is tolerable, you can eat :). Honestly, after giving birth, it’s better to stay on this diet for a while. They have it adapted for newborns (so that there are no rashes). You can take bagged tea and sugar with you. Everything else will be provided by your relatives at your request.
There is no need to take these things in advance.
On the day of discharge, relatives will bring:
For a newborn, we take things with elements of blue or pink depending on the gender of the child:
During the cold season (autumn, spring, winter) the following will be additionally required for discharge:
This concludes the list of what you need to take to the maternity hospital for yourself and your newborn.
P.S. Sweet gifts and flowers for the nurse will also come in handy, who will carry your baby, and the rest of the doctors at will. I sincerely wish you to easily endure childbirth and give birth to a strong, healthy baby! Happiness to your family and home!
Pregnancy is coming to its logical conclusion, and the expectant mother is faced with the question: what to take to the maternity hospital? What things are necessary, and what can you do without? How to sort all the essentials so that childbirth and the first days with your beloved baby are comfortable and joyful? So, on the day of giving birth, a pregnant woman must have with her documents and necessary things, which are conventionally divided into “three bags”: one for the birth itself, another with things that the mother will need during the postpartum period, and the third with things for the newborn baby . In addition, it is advisable to immediately prepare the fourth bag for discharge. You can immediately take it with you to the maternity hospital or entrust it to your relatives on the day of discharge.
It is advisable to carry the necessary documents with you at all times from the 32nd week, because pregnancy is an unpredictable time. It is better to pack an “alarm suitcase”, that is, all the necessary things for the maternity hospital, laid out in bags, by the 36th week of pregnancy, since labor can begin at any time.
Sanitary rules and regulations (SanPiN) prohibit the use of fabric, leather or wicker bags in the maternity hospital as potential sources of the spread of pathogenic bacteria. All necessary items must be packed in plastic bags or bags. It is convenient for the woman herself if the bag is transparent - this will make it easier to find the right thing.
It is unlikely that the maternity hospital staff will react favorably to the large number of packages brought by a pregnant woman to the maternity ward. The division into 3 or 4 bags is conditional; ideally, have one bag with you.
You can buy ready-made “maternity hospital bags”, or you can assemble the contents yourself and put them in a plastic bag(s).
The list of documents for the maternity hospital is standard for all residents of Russia; in 2015 it remains similar to the list for 2014.
Documents required for the maternity hospital:
In addition to documents, essential items also include a mobile phone with a charger.
What can you take to the maternity hospital for the birth itself? The list is small. Theoretically, you only need to have washable slippers with you, and everything else should be given out in the birth block itself. However, each maternity hospital has its own rules, which you should find out about in advance.
During childbirth you may also need:
What to eat in the maternity hospital for the birth itself is usually asked by those who are about to give birth for the first time. During the birth process, food is the last thing women think about. But if you still intend to take something edible for yourself, then let it be baked or dried fruits, bread or crackers, boiled eggs, broth.
In the same bag, put aside things for the newborn that will be put on him immediately after birth:
After giving birth, the young mother will have to live in the maternity hospital for several days, so it is worth taking care of all the necessary things in advance: clothes, household items and personal hygiene items.
So, what should a pregnant woman take to the maternity hospital for the postpartum period:
Maternity hospitals usually allow visits, during which you will be provided with missing items or products if necessary. Keep in mind that the list of permitted products in the maternity hospital may vary depending on the institution.
In addition, here are answers to the most frequently asked questions:
What pads should I take to the maternity hospital? Better - specifically postpartum (postoperative or urological), they have maximum absorption, and the discharge after childbirth is abundant in the first days. One package to the maternity hospital will be enough. Some women, however, are more accustomed and comfortable with regular “night” pads (in this case, take a couple of packs of soft pads - not “mesh” pads, which lead to sweating).
Which robe is better to take to the maternity hospital? If the medical institution you choose does not provide their own sterile gowns and nightgowns, choose a cotton robe in which you will be comfortable, first of all, during feeding (unbutton, open). The best options are with a zipper or with a wrap.
What soap should I take to the maternity hospital? For yourself and your baby, you can take one baby liquid soap or solid baby soap in a soap dish. You will use it for washing your newborn and for washing your hands. If you wish, of course, you can take different soaps for these purposes, but why do you need extra luggage? And one more thing about soap: some doctors recommend that mothers wash themselves with laundry soap after giving birth. It really is an excellent disinfectant that helps tighten wounds (tears, cuts). BUT! Laundry soap should only be used at the seams themselves; there is no need to go “inside” - this product is too alkaline for the mucous membrane!
Now let’s discuss the best part: what to take your baby to the maternity hospital? The list for a newborn baby includes hygiene items, diapers and clothes.
List of things to take to the maternity hospital for a child:
The main question that concerns mothers regarding the “equipment” of the baby: what kind of diapers (and it would be correct to say - diapers ) take to the maternity hospital? It is difficult to say which diapers are best for a newborn. What is clear is that in the conditions of modern maternity hospitals, reusable diapers, gauze and diapers are absolutely not an option. Therefore, you need to choose from disposable ones. Like cream, diapers may not be suitable for a particular child, so you can take a small package of any diapers of a suitable size and test it to see if they suit you and your child.
First aid kit for the maternity hospital: The list of necessary medications interests many pregnant women. Remember, you are going to the hospital! All the necessary medications will be given to you if necessary. Another issue is a caesarean section. In this case, you should check the list of medications at the maternity hospital or perinatal center where the procedure is planned.
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Discharge from the maternity hospital is a happiest event, for which, of course, you need to prepare in advance. Most expectant mothers are primarily concerned about clothes for the baby's discharge, and this is understandable: it is important not to overcool or overheat the baby.
It's easiest with "summer" newborns . Their standard set of clothes includes a cap, a blouse (vest or bodysuit) and rompers. Wrap the baby in a light blanket or dress in a light onesie if you have to travel in a car.
What should you take to the maternity hospital for your baby in winter? The list of things to take to the maternity hospital in winter is supplemented with a warm hat, envelope or transforming overalls. A blanket and tape is not a good idea if you have to carry your baby in the car. According to the rules, even a newborn must be transported in a special car seat. The blanket, as you understand, does not provide any slots for belts. Under outerwear, wear a flannel vest or blouse, rompers and a cap.
What should a newborn take to the maternity hospital in the fall and spring? The off-season is a changeable time, it’s easy for your baby to catch a cold. Dress him warmly enough, but don't overwrap him. During this period, depending on the weather, a demi-season envelope or overalls will be suitable. If the baby was born at the beginning of spring or the end of autumn, you will have to use winter clothes.
Clothes for a new mother should be comfortable. Don't expect to fit into your pre-pregnancy jeans right away. Few people can achieve this - some are surprised to note that the belly has become only slightly smaller than during pregnancy. It is preferable to wear a dress or skirt on the day of discharge. The blouse should be loose, because with the arrival of milk, the breasts become very large. Don’t forget to include street shoes in your discharge bag – sturdy ones, flat or with low heels.
Photos to remember the day of discharge will remain with you forever, so make sure you have the necessary cosmetics. Foundation is indispensable on this day if your skin is not perfect.
You can download the list of things for the maternity hospital (document in *.doc format) using the link spisok-rod dom. doc
We hope our detailed list of necessary things will make your preparations for the maternity hospital easy and joyful. Do not forget to find out about the exact rules of a particular maternity hospital - each of them may have its own restrictions.
Have an easy birth!