What’s In My Hospital Bag…the Second Time Around

It’s always difficult for me to pack…what’s the weather going to be like? What are we going to do? Are we going to dress up or stay casual? Am I going to work out? The list goes on and on, and then I always seem to end up with overweight luggage. YIKES. This upcoming packing experience, however, has been much easier and lighter, since it’s for my hospital bag…I am getting ready to deliver my second baby and know that I am having a C-section, AGAIN. With that said, the first time around, I felt overpacked and didn’t even use 10% of what I brought, so this time, I wanted to be really practical about what to pack, and to not overpack my hospital bag. Fortunately, about four other of my closest friends JUST had their second babies as well, so I was able to get some great feedback from them on what to pack in my hospital bag.
 
So…here’s what’s in my hospital bag, the second time around!
 
For Me: 
 
Nightgowns & robes – Since I know I am having a C-section and will be in the hospital for 3.5 days, I know that leggings or shorts are not going to cut it. I need something loose-fitting, while also having something to cover up a little when visitors come walking in.  I also packed three different ones, just in case; the first time around, I stayed in one the entire time and felt so gross by the time it was for me to go home. 
 
Socks – Hospitals can get hot or cold, depending on your body. I packed two additional pairs of my own cozy socks to snuggle in while about my hospital room with baby. I found these super cute cozy hospital socks with rubber bottoms! 

Flip flops – I packed a pair of flip flops that I typically wear by the pool or beach, and nothing super expensive or leather that I don’t mind getting wet in the shower.

Phone & charger

Camera & charger 

iPad – I loved playing soft piano lullabies in my hospital room at night, so I think I am going to bring my iPad to not drain my phone battery.

Insurance card & personal information – I am just going to throw in my whole wallet. 

Reading glasses 

Nursing pillow – I am bringing My Brest Friend Nursing Pillow because I swear by that thing, but feel free to bring your Boppy or whatever you like to use! Also, I am going to leave this in the car and send the hubby out, if needed. 

A cozy blanket – I went to visit a friend in the hospital this year and she had her very soft blanket on the bed with her and I loved that she felt so comfortable in the hospital bed! 

Toiletries – I only packed the essentials: 

  • Toothbrush & toothpaste 
  • Deodorant 
  • Makeup remover wipes 
  • Extra Chapstick, because I am obsessed
  • Hair ties and clips
  • Face lotion 
  • Makeup bag 
  • Body wash 
  • Body lotion 
  • Shampoo & conditioner (I am personally getting my hair blow dried and will not plan to wash my hair until I get home; my hair is not oily and does not get dirty easily!! A couple of friends of mine brought shampoo & conditioner to wash their hair in the hospital at least once, or even packed DRY SHAMPOO). 
 
For Baby: 

Clothes – When I had my first son, I didn’t pack any clothing for him, except for the going home outfit and I wish I brought more items so he was in more than just the silly white shirt that the hospital provided. This time, I packed two pairs of footie pajamas, a newborn gown, and a going home outfit in my hospital bag. 

Pacifiers – Again, something I did not have, nor accepted from the nurses when I had my first son, only to end up giving him a pacifier a few weeks later at home.  Whether we start the paci in the hospital or at home, they are not going to have it forever, so why not be prepared? 

A cozy blanket & a swaddle blanket – because I have the cutest ones for baby-to-be, so why not take full advantage of them? 

Hats, booties, & mittens – These are always good to have to keep the baby cozy and snuggled.

Infant carrier, infant insert, car seat cover, etc. – Of course, these, too, are all washed and ready to go.

 
For Big Brother: 
 
Gift Kit – Baby and I decided to put together a super fun “Big Brother Kit” to give to my older son when he comes to the hospital for the first time to meet his baby brother. Here’s what I included, but these are just ideas, of course:
 

So there it is, mamas, short and sweet ideas for my hospital bag, part two. If there is anything that I can’t live without for three days, I can always send my hubby, family member, or friend to go and get it for me!
 
I hope this helps you when packing for YOUR hospital visit to deliver your next baby! Again, this is just what I have packed in my bag with a few additional ideas from friends, BUT I’d love to hear more if I missed anything that you found to be extra important for making your hospital stay the most enjoyable and comfortable experience possible. 
 
Heather Jones
Heather is a born and raised Southern California girl gone Texas, who has a strong love for her family, friends, coffee, wine, food, amazing smelling candles, and sunshine. Although she always thought she would live in California forever, close to everyone and everything she knew, Heather took a leap of faith when her husband since 2010, Sean, informed her that his company was relocating to Allen, Texas. Heather and Sean moved to McKinney in January 2016 with their curly-haired, spirited, Lightning McQueen-obsessed, toddler son, Luc (joined the world in October 2014) and their obnoxious, Puggle, Teemu. She is enjoying every moment of her experience in North Texas and building friendships that she believes will last forever. A former advertising professional, Heather is now a stay-at-home, work-from-home (part time) mom, wife, friend, and follower of Christ, growing her faith each and everyday. She recently started studying to get her real estate license and is very ambitious to begin a new career that allows her the freedom to build her own business, while enjoying all of the little things that everyday motherhood and life have to offer. She loves to eat and has a passion for cooking, but believes that there is always a little “something” to add to any recipe she finds to make it her own. She loves fitness and living an all-around healthy lifestyle. When everyone in the house goes to bed, you will find her with a glass of wine or a cup of coffee (decaf of course, that late at night) in her hand, editing her daily iPhone photographs for her family in California, Instagram, and Facebook, while “pinning” the night away. You can find Heather at Happy & Healthy Mama and follow her on Instagram @happyandhealthymama.