Nothing. No seriously. Up until a few days ago, I had zero packed. Not for me, not for the new baby, not for my other two kids (who will, undoubtedly, need a change of clothes and diapers when a friend watches them).
But I finally stopped slacking. I packed my bag with everything but the last minute items. I’ve learned a LOT from two previous hospital deliveries — on what’s totally unnecessary and the things that I truly wish I had the first time around. So here’s what I’m packing in my hospital bag for baby number 3 — and what I wish I would have had for my first labor and delivery!

I do not handle nausea well. I know this will be my downfall if I can’t keep it under control. So the first thing I put in my hospital bag is doterra peppermint essential oils.

Nursing Bras.
Essential, but honestly one of my least favorite purchases. I’m still looking for that ‘perfect’ nursing bra, but I found a few with decent reviews to bring with me in the meantime.

Comfortable pajamas.
All of my pajamas from the last two kids are destroyed, so this time I purchased a few different sets of pajamas and loungewear from Cuddl Duds. I’d heard that they’re incredibly comfortable, so I ordered a few online and tried them on — big mistake because I don’t want to wait until labor and delivery to wear them!

Ollie World Swaddle.
I wish I had known about these Ollie World Swaddles for the first baby, but having them for number 2 was a LIFESAVER. If you’ve ever had an infant, you know that the startle reflex is real — and something that all babies struggle with. And on one wants a baby to struggle to sleep, am I right?!

Hospital Outfits for Baby.
I don’t allow many visitors at home those first couple of weeks, but I do allow for visitors at the hospital. So a couple of cute hospital outfits for the baby are a necessity. A couple is the bare minimum because it’s basically a guarantee that the baby will blow out of at least one outfit in the hospital.

Portable Noise Machine.
Everyone in my family uses a noise machine to help us sleep, and what better way to emulate the noises in the womb for a newborn!? So I’ll be bringing along a portable, battery-powered, white noise machine for the hospital stay, that way I can ensure a semi-smooth transition to naps and nighttime sleep!

Nursing Pillow.
If you plan on breastfeeding, set yourself up for as much immediate success as possible by bringing a nursing pillow with you to the hospital. Some of my best experiences, postpartum, have been with the help of the lactation consultants in the hospital.

Other necessities.
Phone charger. Camera. Toiletries (Toothbrush, makeup, hair products, etc). Contacts/solution. Identification/insurance information.
As important as all of this is, here’s what is NOT important to bring in your hospital bag:
Lots of real underwear. You won’t wear it — just stick to the mesh stuff they give you. Just bring one pair to go home in.
Pads. They will have THE best pads in the hospital. In fact? Take some with you.
Diapers/wipes. Again, they will be provided for you.
A water bottle. One of my favorite ‘things’ to bring home from the hospital, aside from my baby of course, is the mega water bottle — oh and the hospital ice! So yes, leave your straw cups and water bottles at home. Take full advantage of the giant cups they give you instead!
Tell me:
What’s on your must-bring list for the hospital?

17 comment(s) for this post:
This Messy Season:
10 Jun 2018 Girl this is an incredible round up! Such great products.Kim S:
10 Jun 2018 YES to so many of these! Now I'll remember to bring my peppermint essential oil!Jenny:
10 Jun 2018 I love everything on this list...I wish they made pillows like that when I had my babies. What a clever shape!Courtney Spena:
10 Jun 2018 I have that Milk Boss pillow- it's great!Kate BK:
10 Jun 2018 This seems like such a good roundup. I'm sending it to my pregnant best friend!