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What to pack in your hospital bag

Posted on | February 3, 2012 | 1 Comment

Yay! The due date is near and it’s time to use your expensive luggage for the last time ever. What to pack, you ask? That is a good question. There are definitely some essentials that you’ll want to bring. And music, of course. And you’ll want to pack your bag before you go in to labour. And keep it in the car in case you have one of those speedy births that the prenatal classes say you won’t have. And love and support is always handy too. Essentials, preparedness, support. Yup. What would you do without my wisdom?

I would like to add three handy little things to that hospital bag list that always seem to be ignored  Here they are. (Dads—take note. I made this list primarily for you.)

nail clippers

toilet paper
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blind fold

And there you have it folks. Happy labouring!

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One Response to “What to pack in your hospital bag”

  1. Liza
    February 7th, 2012 @ 7:34 am

    That WAS kinda gross! I guess after birthing your second kid clipping a newborns finger nails is old hat – when Cyrus was born, he wore socks on his hands for the first week. For the first couple of days we were too scared to even put him in a onesie!

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