T-shirts suitable for breastfeeding, a bathrobe or a postpartum girdle are some of the essential items that the mother's suitcase for the hospital should contain, so that at the time of the big moment nothing is missing.
The timing of the baby's arrival is very important and yearned for by all moms, and so to avoid unnecessary stress and nervousness it is important to have all things prepared in order to avoid unforeseen circumstances. It is advisable to have your mother's and baby's bags ready after 36 weeks of gestation, as labor can always start at any time after this time.
What to pack in the hospital
The mother's trousseau for the hospital should contain several items, such as:
- 2 breast-feeding gowns suitable for breastfeeding;
- 1 robe or robe;
- 1 postpartum brace indicated by the physician;
- 2 bras suitable for breastfeeding. These should be purchased in the last month of pregnancy;
- Moisturizing and protective cream for the nipples;
- Breastfeeding discs or pads to keep nipples dry;
- 3 or 4 high-stitching panties, comfortable for postpartum;
- Socks if necessary;
- Slippers for bath and room;
- 1 overnight pack of absorbent to contain the large amount of blood lost in the postpartum period;
- Some toiletries such as towels, soaps, mirror, lipstick, toothbrush and toothpaste, hairbrush, swabs, shampoo or fabric softener, for example;
- Comfortable clothes, simple to wear and loose for the hospital exit.
To avoid forgetfulness, it is important to confirm all items on this list, and these should be placed in a medium-sized suitcase that is easy to carry around the baby's trunk. The two suitcases should be stored together, preferably in an easily accessible location.
In addition, other less essential items that you can also prepare to take includes a photographic machine to record all the first moments of your baby and a souvenir and door ornament.