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    Posted: 14 May 2008 at 11:52am
Ive pretty much got my bag sussed for the hospital, been finishing that today, and will add things as I think of them, but what about the bag for baby?
What are some things that you think we should definitly have in there and what are things you didnt need?

Ive packed things like socks, booties, mittens, stretch n grows, some wooly hats....a blanket..swaddle blanket..

Im going to probably stay in hospital for around 2 or 3 days to get the hang of breastfeeding or at least until my milk comes in so i want to make sure I have enough packed.

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if you end up c section it may take 3-4 days for it to come in just be warned...:( i had his clothes and nappies and wipes(even though we used their nappies an used their gowns initally too.. the only things i used for him were gowns(then clothes later) and wipes really.. it was so hot in the hospital he didn't really need anything else till we left but we were there 4 days...oh and we used their stuff to bath him too..
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Yah take some wipes.....they come in handy when you are trying to wipe off sticky green poo from their bottom!!

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yip was gonna say wipes 2, just get some of those small johnsons packs from the supermarket coz they fit very nicely itno the bag they do give u a pack of them at the hospital but they sometimes forget i found my self with out any with sam didnt know the hospital did have some lol. i have packed all the babies newborn stuff lol coz im gonna have my van parked outside anyway so if i need anything i will just have it all in the van. my big suit case on wheels lol
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you guys lucky they dont give you any at CWH:(!
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Vaseline.... put it on his bottom at nappy changes, so when he passes that meconium, it doesn't stick to his bottom.. magic.

sounds though like you've got lots of good stuff, just make sure the woolies you take are actual wool not acrylic or they don't doo much at all. Maybe a couple of woolie singlets, wool hats and wool booties and a wool cardy (again, proper wool) so if for any reason he is cold, those will help keep him nice and warm.
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My nana knitted them for me So they are the real mccoy

Cool I will pack some wipes and the vaseline aswell! Thanks ladies, this is great info!

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I dont know if it was just my baby lol but we went through so many stretch and grows, maybe it was just me getting the hang of it but they were always getting leaked on lol so take a few


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I think ive got about 4 in my bag...plus 2 gowns

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YAY. Gowns rock lol


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yip gowns are great spec at night when ur only changing nappies just pull bottem up change and pull back down my babies slept through it most the time
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All I took was 2 outfits and that was all.

I used hospital nappies and wipes.

And I ended up staying 3 days.
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yeah sometimes nice to use the hospital gowns etc because it means you don't get home with a whole heap of baby washing to do... cos as other have said, there's always gonna be leaks, of the bottom and the top kind
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Yeah, Im not sure what our hospital provide though in the way of baby clothes. Im going to talk to my midwife about that next Tuesday.
We were told at AN class to pack more than you think you will need cos of poo's and throw up etc lol

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Teehee, plus it's fun changing baby's clothes lots ll Poor Maya went thru so many changes in her first few days just coz I could lol.
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Yeap I can see me changing his clothes for the sake of it, and just cos I have so many cute outfits im busting to dress him in!! Ive laid them out when Ive been bored and sussed out what Im going to dress him in, like what pants and tops Im going to match together and stuff LOL

I really cant wait to go out shopping after he is born lol!!!

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Birthcare was really warm, so we didnt really need the wooly singlets whilst we were in the hospital, so might be worth packing some cotton ones too, just in case. Cardigans are great for over the top of stretch n grows, and we also took a couple of our own swaddling type blankets, although birthcare provided so we didnt use. But if you have leakage, then its worth having a back up!

 

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I recommend using gowns (your own or the hospital ones) as well, really easy to do changes esp. at night, as someone has already said. Hats and bootees are essential. Singlets - a cotton singlet to go under any wool ones is needed.
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Yeah Ive packed cotton and wool singlets etc. Pukekohe Maternity where ill be having him is really hot aswell.

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We used all hospital stuff, nappies, wipes, gowns lol ... Issy didnt wear any "real" clothes till we took her home!

Oh and she was so ickle and fragile looking I was too scared to change her lol (you grow out of that pretty quick)
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