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July 5, 2018

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hospital bag checklist for mom, dad and baby - trista peterson (1)One question that never goes away in the mom community is “What the heck do I need to pack in my hospital bag?” Each time I packed mine I set out to see what might have changed at my hospital and to remember what I wished I would have had before. So today I’m sharing a free, printable hospital bag checklist to help you tackle packing your hospital bag! Just scroll to the bottom to save the free hospital bag checklist printable, you can easily pin it to Pinterest to help yourself find it later.)

When I had Blaire, we packed SO many things, yet still forgot the important stuff… like Jason’s glasses to wear at night when his contacts were out, my shampoo and conditioner, deodorant, comfy pants…

With my first I had a planned C Section (you can read her birth story here) so we were there for three nights (Tuesday morning – Friday afternoon). With our second we were only there for a little over 24 hours after his birth and with our final baby we were there for 48 hours from her birth. So, knowing that hospital stay times can vary, I always liked to take a few changes of clothing for myself and baby. Those postpartum hormones make me so sweaty! I didn’t want to be stuck wearing the same clothing for too long. And somehow our babies always managed to make the biggest messes at the hospital – blowouts and spit up!

The most important thing is to pack the items you’ll need for YOU to be comfortable. Items absolutely necessary for the baby will be supplied by the hospital. Diapers, wipes, bathing supplies, a onesie, a hat, swaddle blankets and formula are all readily accessible. The things you’ll want for yourself are not so readily available. I want to also state these things are not all must-have items. This is a giant list to help you think of everything you could possibly need. Everyone’s hospital stay looks different. I’d rather have things I didn’t need than want something and not have it.

Don’t worry, this hospital bag checklist covers everything you’ll need for mama, daddy and baby.

hospital bag checklist

toiletries:

  • deodorant: One thing that was horrible for me both times I was postpartum was my sweating. Seriously. I felt so gross and sweaty all the time.
  • toothbrush/toothpaste, shampoo/conditioner, body wash: that first shower after birth is life. changing.
  • make up remover wipes
  • moisturizer/makeup/chapstick/lotion: I brought some makeup basics with me each time: concealer, mascara, and chapstick. The hospital air (in our hospital, anyways) is SO dry! I kept chapstick and lotion next to me bed because I kept applying them all day and night.
  • hair ties/hair brush
  • hair dryer/curling iron: Obviously optional. I didn’t take them when Blaire was born. Of course we ended up doing photos in the hospital and my hair looked terrible. But then I took them when Ben and Sloane were born and didn’t end up using them. Go figure.
  • glasses/contact case & solution
  • baby wash: typically provided by the hospital, but it doesn’t hurt to bring your own if you have a specific brand you want to use.

breast-feeding moms:

  • nipple balm: my hospital does provide some, which I used after I had Blaire.
  • nipple pads
  • nursing pillow: also helpful for siblings visiting when they want to hold baby
  • nursing cover: totally optional, but I liked having mine when family members were visiting.

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for mom:

  • slipper socks (2-3): The ones in the hospital are fine, but I liked changing mine a lot since the floors are so gross.
  • robe: Something comfy to wear throughout the day and at night. After my C Section I wore mine over my pjs when I had to go out and walk the halls.
  • pjs (1-2): I took nightgowns that were nursing-friendly and I also took comfy nursing tops with maternity pj pants.
  • nursing tank or tops (1-2)
  • cardigan or cozy sweater
  • comfy top and dark maternity leggings for trip home (or comfy dress)
  • flip flops (for shower)

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for baby:

  • sleepers (2-3)
  • onesies (2-3)
  • swaddling blankets
  • sleep sack
  • baby mittens
  • hat
  • burp cloths
  • car seat: don’t forget to install the base in your car ahead of time
  • carseat cover
  • nail file
  • pacifier(s): Most recently it was tough for us to get a pacifier from the nursing staff… they don’t “encourage” them for breastfed babies. So I brought my own.

for dad:

  • tee shirts (2-3)
  • sweat pants
  • hoodie/sweatshirt
  • socks (2-3)

misc:

  • baby book: With Blaire, we remembered to take hers and they did her hand prints and foot prints in it. For Ben, we didn’t have one yet (second child problems!) so they did them on a piece of paper for us to take home.
  • gum
  • snacks / water flavoring: I finally thought to bring water flavoring to the hospital with me this last time. It’s so important to chug lots of water postpartum, and adding a squeeze of flavoring made it much easier for me.
  • pillow(s): I just used what the hospital had and our nursing pillow – but I know a lot of friends who have taken their own pillows.
  • extra long phone chargers (extra-long to reach the hospital bed!)
  • camera / video camera
  • camera / video camera chargers
  • memory card: buy a new one if you have to! Just make sure you have room on it.
  • computer
  • computer charger
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To print the checklist below, simply click the “download” button below.

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You can also CLICK HERE to open the check list in a new tab and print it from there.

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Did I forget anything? Let me know in a comment below!

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  • hospital bag checklist for mom, dad and baby - trista peterson (11)

    Caro Davis

    October 21, 2019

    This is awesome ! Should be extremely helpful for new mom’s !

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    Lindsay

    March 3, 2020

    My hubby ended up using my yeti cup I always have with me for his water there to keep it cold and I used the hospital cup which was much better this time around. We also took our firestick and had that to watch tv- I had C-section so I was there three days and it came in handy! I would also take an empty bag…we seemed to accumulate stuff and our bags were ham packed when we left ?

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    Lauren Thomas

    January 22, 2021

    wish I could actually print this out. Am I missing something?

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      Trista

      Lauren Thomas

      January 22, 2021

      https://i0.wp.com/happilytrista.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/hospital-bag-checklist.jpg

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    Lucinda K Aamot-Noon

    April 24, 2021

    TENNIS BALL IN CASE OF BACK LABOR. SOUR SUCKER TO HELP WITH BREATHING THROUGH MOUTH. SNACKS FOR DAD AND MAYBE MOM IN CASE YOUR STARVING AFTER A LONG BIRTH AND THE KITCHEN ISNT FAST ENOUGH!

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FAQs

What should I pack in my hospital bag for mom and twins? ›

Here's what you'll need:
  • Information about how to get breastfeeding started, which you may have had at your antenatal classes. ...
  • Nursing bras. ...
  • Breast pads.
  • Maternity pads. ...
  • Nightshirt or T-shirt. ...
  • Toiletries. ...
  • Towels, hairbrush, toothbrush and toothpaste.
  • Big, old or cheap knickers.

What should dad put in his hospital bag? ›

What to pack in the Dad Bag
  1. Change of clothes. When it's time to head to the hospital, you might be in anything from your best suit to grubby gardening clothes. ...
  2. Comfortable shoes. ...
  3. Pillow and blanket. ...
  4. Toiletries. ...
  5. Snacks. ...
  6. Water bottle. ...
  7. Tablet or e-reader. ...
  8. Earbuds or headphones.
Nov 4, 2022

What to pack in a hospital bag for a partner? ›

A few suggestions for your birth partner
  • a change of clothes.
  • toothbrush, toothpaste and deodorant.
  • phone and charger.
  • camera or camcorder.
  • snacks and drinks.
  • swimwear if they'll be getting in a birth pool.
  • any medicines they're taking.
  • spare glasses or contact lenses if they wear them.

When did you pack your hospital bag with twins? ›

The average pregnant woman will likely want to pack her delivery bag around week 37, but as a pregnant woman of multiples, it is best to have all of the hospital bag for twins or more, organized by 35 weeks.

How many outfits should mom pack for hospital? ›

Usually, you'll only need to bring one outfit for your baby – a coming-home outfit to wear for the trip home. Most hospitals provide a newborn hat, long-sleeved shirts, and swaddling blankets for your baby to wear during your stay. Wear something comfortable to the hospital, such as maternity leggings and a loose top.

What week should you pack hospital bag? ›

When Should You Pack Your Hospital Bag? You should have your hospital bag ready to go between weeks 32 and 35 of your pregnancy, in case your baby comes a bit earlier than expected. A good time to start the packing process is around the 28 week mark, or at the start of your 3rd trimester.

What should dad wear in a delivery room? ›

Dads should only pack comfortable clothes. This will help them change quickly, without any hassle. No need to pack anything you don't mind sitting in for a while. Think about things that won't wrinkle and don't take up a lot of space.

What must you have in a mommy hospital bag? ›

Toiletry bag – I filled with good hair ties, toothbrush, toothpaste, makeup remover, cotton pads, cleanser, moisturizer, mini shampoo/conditioner, mini dry shampoo, soap, aquaphor, light makeup. Kindle – I love my Kindle for some downtime, but it also helps me fall back to sleep if I have any time to rest.

What do men need in a hospital bag? ›

Fresh underwear, a clean shirt, and a pair of socks should be sufficient to keep you feeling clean and ready for anything. It also might be wise to include a warm sweatshirt in case the room is a little cool. Parents in labor often feel warm and may turn the thermostat down in order to keep cool.

What snacks to pack for labor? ›

What are the best snacks for labour?
  • Some of the best snacks for labour include:
  • Bananas and other fresh fruits.
  • Sandwiches made with wholemeal bread and healthy fillings such as chicken, houmous or sliced banana.
  • Wholegrain toast, biscuits and crackers.
  • Energy bars (be sure to check the sugar content).
  • Breadsticks.

How many muslins for a hospital bag? ›

The hospital will provide a blanket but it's nice to have your own as a spare, plus you'll need it when you leave hospital to keep baby covered and warm. Muslins. Take at least 4, as these can get soiled with spit-up milk pretty quickly. You'll soon realise, you can never have enough muslins handy!

Is 24 weeks too early to pack hospital bag? ›

There isn't really a right or wrong time to get all your bits and bobs together, however, if you have reached 30 weeks and haven't started to think about it, now may be a good time to start thinking about it! For those of you planning a home birth, it is still worth packing a hospital bag.

How long is the hospital stay after twin birth? ›

Depending on the type of birth you're having and any complications you or baby might have, expect to stay there between 2-4 nights. I had a Cesarean with twins and our insurance would have covered four nights but we opted to stay just three.

Is 37 weeks too late to pack a hospital bag? ›

It's a good idea to have everything ready by no later than 37 weeks.

What do I need to buy when having twins? ›

Baby Registry Must-Haves for Multiples
  • Double the basics. Plan duplicates of your checklist, specifically pacifiers and bottles. ...
  • Double the essential nursery gear. ...
  • A double stroller and a single stroller. ...
  • Two swings or bouncers. ...
  • Sound machine. ...
  • Diaper subscription. ...
  • Warehouse club membership. ...
  • Rocking chair or glider.
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What do I need for twin pregnancy? ›

If you're pregnant with twins, you should take the same prenatal vitamins you would take for any pregnancy, but your physician will recommend extra folic acid and iron. The additional folic acid and extra iron will help ward off iron-deficiency anemia, which is more common when you're pregnant with multiples.

How long do twins stay in newborn clothes? ›

Between preemie, newborn, and 0-3 month sizes, babies tend to stay in the 0-3 month size the longest. Feel free to stock up on these somewhat as you'll likely be using them for a while, depending on how quickly your twins grow.

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