As birth approaches, we recommend you take a look at the list we have presented below to prepare the most organized hospital bag possible without rushing anything. Our first advice is to prepare two separate bags. One of these bags will be for you and the other for your little one.
In Your Bag:
• 2 buttoned nightgowns or pajamas that can be easily opened for breastfeeding after birth • 2-3 hospital discharge sets; If you have not purchased a starting set, you will need 2-3 long-sleeved, footed jumpsuits, a few bodysuits, 2-3 bodysuits, 2-3 caps. • At least 2 or 3 gloves and socks (the elastics of the socks are very tight). Before and After Birth Enroll in prenatal seminars to reduce your excitement about birth. Many hospitals have free seminars. Visit the hospital where you plan to give birth in advance and tour the rooms. Ask all the questions on your mind. Get information in advance about maternity fees and insurance procedures. If you have a private health insurance policy, talk to your insurance company in advance about the coverage and obtain the necessary approvals. Do not be intimidated by the items you need to bring to the hospital for both you and yourself. You probably won't need any of these, especially on your first day in the hospital. The hospital will most likely dress the child in his or her first overalls, which also has the name of the hospital on it. If you have had a cesarean section, you will spend the first day in hospital clothes, not in your own nightgown/pyjamas, as you will be just recovering from the surgery. Depending on the hospital you go to, when your child's diaper gets dirty, nurses can already change their diapers and bring your child back to you clean without even asking for a diaper. Therefore, instead of concentrating on the bag, just concentrate on the birth and this exciting day and enjoy it. If there is something missing in your bag, you will have loved ones around you ready to help you complete it, and there will be plenty of places around the hospital where you can meet your needs, don't worry...
• Walking around the hospital corridor 1 dressing gown that you will use for your baby. • A pair of comfortable slippers. > • A pack of pads because bleeding will start after birth. •Thick socks because you will be cold after birth. •Clothes that you can wear comfortably to and from the birth. wet wipes, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, hairbrush, shampoo, cotton bud, paper towel, etc. personal belongings,
• Nipple cream because the nipples may be sore,
• Breast pads to prevent your bra from getting dirty if you have too much milk
• Breast pump
• Identity card and cash
• Your file containing your birth follow-up card, doctor's checks, tests, health card, health insurance card and ID
• Phone numbers of your relatives who can be called in case of emergency
• Clothing, personal care tools and medications of the person who will accompany you
/p> In Your Baby's Bag:
• Newborn diapers and newborn wet wipes,
• A few shoulder wipes in case of vomiting after breastfeeding,
• Diaper cream
• If it is winter, the baby A thick-legged overall/coat to wear when leaving the hospital. • 1-2 baby blankets/covers, the thickness of which you decide depending on the season. network
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