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25/01/2008, 06:15 PM
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My number 1 item to pack each and every time I've given birth is a special, scented set of shower gel, deodorant, moisteriser and talc. Each time I've picked out a different scent, and saved the set for after the birth - and it's been such a special moment, showering after giving birth and being able to luxuriate in something simple but special.
It's my #1 suggestion for your hospital bag - something special and nice-smelly to shower and clean with after giving birth. Avon and Le Reve sell some good sets. |
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29/01/2008, 09:30 PM
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BBlessed, one of my really good long time friends has bought me some lovely L'occitane Cherry Blossom body wash and skin lotion to take to hospital. It smells gorgeous and I can't wait to use it. Great minds think alike.
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30/01/2008, 08:18 AM
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i am having twins so that means double on the baby clothes eeekkkk
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01/02/2008, 08:01 AM
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My hospital supplies all the baby clothes so all I need to ring is a going home outfit - check with your hospital.
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02/03/2008, 09:14 PM
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A sports drinking bottle is a great idea I reckon! I took one in with me & it saved me having to reach for glasses of water & I didn't have to worry about spilling it or looking to see if I could even reach it for a drink!! Fill it up from the jug & keep it beside you somewhere handy:) Worked a treat for me.
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10/03/2008, 09:57 PM
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10/03/2008, 10:03 PM
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I'm stocking up on food! I'm always famished after labour and the meals are too small!
I'm taking biscuits, chunky soup, chilli con carne, muesli, and real-sized mug. |
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15/03/2008, 04:30 PM
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A HAIR DRYER One thing I can't live without.
With my first it came in handy for drying "down there" as I had stitches. It was great as I could dry there without touching (ouch!!) Then with #2 & #3 I actually used it for my hair. I have oily hair and have to wash it every day. It was great as 1. I looked good for my guests (I hated being a stay-in-PJ's mum at hospital!) and 2. I didn't get cold with wet hair in the air-con. That said, I stayed in private, so I was there 5 days. If you are public...forget this item! ETA: I bought a small travel size hair dryer. It has done me well. Not too bulky for the bag, and means I didn't have to remember to pack it in the bag when I went into labour (I wasn't going to pack my home one away...I use it every day! This post has been edited by *Firefly: 15/03/2008, 04:35 PM |
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24/03/2008, 09:28 PM
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this one is more for your car.
keep a big garbage bag and a towel in the glove box or boot, or even on the seat,and if your water breaks in the car on the way to hosp it saves a big clean up after!!! (obviously you put the plastic bag on the seat 1st then the towel on top) This post has been edited by 3munchkins: 24/03/2008, 09:29 PM |
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14/04/2008, 12:00 AM
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I always take some framed photos of my other kids - as newborns as well as current ones. It's always interesting for the "Who is she / he like" discussions and I'm sure it makes the other kids feel special when they come in to see me.
I also bring in the other kids' baby books (the medical records books) as it's interesting to make comparisons. Oh - I also bring in my favourite coffee mug from home. I don't like the teeny cups that the tea lady brings around - it's nice to be able to wander down to the patient's kitchen and make yourself a decent sized cuppa / hot chocolate. Edited to add - I bring in some treats (snack sized choccies, colouring in stuff etc for my other pre-school aged kids when they visit). This post has been edited by JFK: 14/04/2008, 12:02 AM |
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