What to Pack in Your Hospital Bag (A Real Mom’s Checklist)

First-time moms often pack too much. Second-time moms pack just enough. Here’s the honest, no-fluff list of what you actually need in your hospital bag.

  • Lip balm (you’ll thank me later — breathing through contractions is drying)
  • Hair ties and a headband
  • Your own pillow from home (hospital pillows are not it)
  • Warm socks with grip (hospital floors are cold)
  • A long phone charger — the outlets are never where you need them
  • Snacks for your support person (and honestly, for you post-delivery)
  • A light robe or cardigan for walking the halls
  • Loose, high-waisted underwear (or just use the hospital’s — no shame)
  • Comfortable nursing bra or soft bralette
  • Button-down or wrap pajamas for easy nursing access
  • Toiletries — dry shampoo is your best friend
  • A going-home outfit (size up — you’ll still have a bump)
  • One newborn outfit and one 0-3 month outfit (babies are unpredictable sizes)
  • A swaddle blanket from home
  • Car seat — installed and ready before you leave for the hospital
  • ID and insurance card
  • Birth plan (printed, not just on your phone)
  • Hospital pre-registration paperwork if required
  • Jewelry and valuables
  • Too many outfit options
  • Your entire skincare routine

Pack your bag around 35-36 weeks — just in case. The less you have to think about during labor, the better.

What’s one thing you packed that you couldn’t live without? Drop it in the comments! 🤍

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