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The hospital bag checklist I wish I'd had

I think "hospital bag checklist" was my top google search in the run-up to giving birth. As someone who enjoys making lists, I was obsessed with what I needed to get my bag packed. If you're a first-time parent, it can seem like a daunting task. There are a million "ultimate" lists out there (I'm sure you've googled more than a few already) and a ton of advice, so I wanted to try and keep it simple.

Realistic hospital bag checklist, not ultimate

What you put on your list will be totally personal to you. I don't believe there's an "ultimate" checklist out there because you're an individual and will have unique things you do and don't want with you on the day. My list contains things I actually used during my labour and birth plus the things I wish I had known about. Hope you find it helpful!

The important stuff

  1. Your maternity notes

  2. Birth plan

  3. Mobile phone and charger.

  4. Medications. If you're currently taking any medications, be sure to pack them.

The practical stuff

  1. Healthy snacks and drinks. Labour can be long and tiring so it's important to keep your energy levels up.

  2. Straw or drinks bottle with a built-in straw. This was a lifesaver for me because I was able to drink in various birth positions without having to get up.

  3. Big comfy pants (a few pairs).

  4. Maternity pads. You will bleed after giving birth so this is really important. I took one pack with me and had more back at home. Some people just use super-absorbent sanitary towels, but I would recommend getting the big, thick proper maternity pads.

  5. Hair ties, hair bands or clips to keep your hair back.

  6. Breast pads, nipple cream and nursing bras.

  7. Toiletries. Pack your toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, and any other toiletries you'll need.

  8. Lip balm. You'll be breathing through your mouth a lot or using gas and air, which can dry out your lips. Keep them nice and moisturised with a great lip balm.

  9. Large, dark-coloured towel. NHS hospital towels don't tend to be the greatest, so take a nice soft fluffy one with you. A dark colour will hide any postpartum bleeding accidents.

  10. Hand sanitiser

  11. Comfortable clothes. You'll want to pack clothes that are comfortable and easy to get in and out of. A couple of button-down tops or nighties will be great for feeding and lots of skin-to-skin contact with your new baby. You might also want consider taking your dressing gown.

  12. Zip lock freezer bags to organise smaller items like make-up and toiletries.

Oxytocin boosters

Your hospital bag checklist should also contain items to help you during the birth. Here are some easy ways to boost oxytocin (the amazing hormone of birth):

  1. Relaxation mp3s

  2. Room spray or essential oils

  3. Battery-powered fairy lights

  4. Birth affirmations

  5. Eye mask

  6. Massage oil

  7. Something funny to watch, listen to or read

Comfort measures

  1. A TENS machine

  2. A Comb (use as a distraction tool)

  3. A water spray to cool you down. Boost the effect with a hand-held fan

  4. Fluffy socks and a dressing gown

  5. Slippers or flip flops

  6. Your own pillow or case

Things for your birth partner

  1. Their own snacks and drinks

  2. Phone charger

  3. Camera

  4. Magazines, books

  5. Loose change for the vending machine or parking

  6. Wash bag

  7. A change of clothes

Things for baby

  1. Nappies (allow for 12 a day)

  2. Disposable nappy bags

  3. Cotton wool balls and wipes

  4. Sleepsuits (3-4) try and get the ones with the built-in scratch mittens.

  5. Vests (3-4)

  6. Muslin squares

  7. Swaddle cloth (a large muslin will do)

  8. Going home outfit

My top tips for packing your hospital bag

  • Pack it together with your birth partner. In the middle of labour, you will not want to think about helping your partner find something in your bags. Pack together so you both know where everything is.

  • Have separate bags for you, your partner and your baby.

Feel free to use my Birth Bag Checklist. It also has some snack and drink ideas for labour too.

Did I miss something? Let me know what's on your hospital bag checklist by leaving a comment below!