The Ultimate Minimal Hospital Bag Checklist - A Dime Saved (2024)

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Let me start by saying that I know there are UNLIMITED amounts of hospital bag checklists out there already! I wanted to share mine because mine is a bit on the minimal side.

I try not to go overboard in bringing things to the hospital, especially things that I either know they have or I know I will be able to take home at the end of my stay. There are many things I’ve learned with my previous five babies, so I want to share my version of a minimal hospital bag checklist with you!

This list is great for moms who have multiple kids already, too! Here are eight things to keep your hospital bag minimal!

Hospital Bag Checklist

1. Clothes for the Baby

A lot of articles I’ve read and people I talked to go a little overboard on this one! Honestly, I’ve only ever needed 2-3 outfits for the baby. Personally, on the first day, I leave the baby in the wrap provided by the hospital, and I don’t dress the baby until the 2nd day.

On the 3rd day (Normally the day we are headed home), I will change the baby into the going-home outfit I selected. I have an extra outfit because I didn’t use one the first day! Always good to have a backup!

2. Clothes for You

This is a bit of a tradition that I started with my 2nd pregnancy. Right before I gave birth to her, I went to Target and bought two comfy pairs of pants and two comfy shirts. I took a shower the second day and put those clothes on, and felt. so. good.

It was one of the best ideas I’ve ever had!

3. Bathroom Essentials

This one is kind of a given! You’ll need the following:

  • Hairbrush
  • Toothbrush/Toothpaste
  • Deodorant
  • Shampoo/Conditioner

I also take my leave-in hair cream too. The hospital may have a few of these items but I don’t like taking the chance, and I feel more comfortable with bringing my own bath items!

4. Electronics

Of course, I take my phone and charger to connect with my family! We also always take the laptop to stream onto the TV, or sometimes we watch on the computer if we need to. Especially being induced, the first night is normally a lot of waiting, so I’m glad we bring it.

Don’t forget to download some things to watch just in case the streaming doesn’t work!

5. A Few Pairs of Really Comfortable Underwear

I didn’t do this until my 4th baby because the hospital provides you with these AMAZING mesh underwear (And I don’t look back). My husband turned to me one day when I was packing and said, “But what if they don’t have any? Then what would you do?”

And that’s a good point. I have never used them, but it’s good in case I would ever need to. I can’t sing enough praises about mesh underwear, and I wear them for an embarrassing amount of time after birth. This is why I get extra!

But don’t rely on the hospital to have any of these items, just in case!

6. A Few Dollars, Insurance Card, and a Photo ID

Some hospitals have yummy food or other restaurants inside, so just in case; a few dollars makes a good idea! Also, you will need your photo ID and insurance cards, even if they are already on file and if they say they won’t need them.

It is ALWAYS better to have it anyway, even if they don’t end up needing it. You’ll save yourself lots of annoying phone calls when you’re at home!

7. Notebook

Or, just a few sheets of paper will do (unless you love writing like me!). My husband wrote a “to-do” list and other important things on some paper after our baby was born. His list consisted of who we needed to call, what we needed to do, etc.

It’s also a good idea to have your insurance company’s phone number on hand so you can report your child’s birth. Some people probably wait until they get home to do this, which is fine, but I wanted to finish it all while I was there. I didn’t want to have to worry about it at home.

8. Car Seat

You’re going to need this to bring the baby home! We install ours before going, so we didn’t have to worry about it while I was in the hospital. Also, most hospitals have a car seat inspection service, so beforehand, you can call them and make sure you have it installed correctly. The nurses at the hospital may also peek to ensure the car seat is installed correctly when you’re ready to leave!

In closing, there is anINFINITEamount of hospital bag checklists out there.

However, this is the list that works for me. This minimal hospital bag checklist is just a guide and will depend on you!

Let’s recap:

  1. Clothes For Baby
  2. Clothes For You
  3. Bathroom Essentials
  4. Electronics
  5. A few pairs of underwear
  6. A few dollars, an insurance card, and a photo ID
  7. Notebook and pen
  8. Car Seat

Pro tip: There are things that the hospital will already have and give you that you don’t need to bring. For instance, you don’t need to bring diapers, wipes, or even formula if that’s the route you want to go

This may not be the case for all hospitals, so please call the labor and delivery unit of the hospital or birth center you plan on delivering at and ask these questions!

It’s also important to note that everything I packed for myself, I packed for my husband also. We didn’t need anything other than these things, and we weren’t missing anything!

It can be really stressful to think about all of the things that you need to pack, especially when you have multiple kids, but the reality is that you don’t need much at all.

What’s in, or what was in yours?! I’d love to know in the comments!

Pamela

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FAQs

When to pack a hospital bag for a 4th baby? ›

It is important that you pack ahead of time. The ideal time to pack your maternity bag is around three weeks to a month before your baby's expected day of arrival. Studies show that only 5% of babies are born on their actual due date. Packing early gives you enough time to prepare for the unexpected.

What size hospital bag for labor? ›

Your hospital bag should be the size of a large gym bag, or if you are expecting twins or multiples it may need to be bigger to accommodate the additional baby items needed. A good idea is to take individual bags, one for you, one for baby and one for your birthing partner so that you can find everything more easily.

What is inside my hospital bag? ›

Phone and a charger. Gum, mints, lip balm. Toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, other toiletries, spare contact lenses, glasses. A travel pillow or bed pillow and a blanket for naps or an overnight stay.

Can husband stay overnight in KKH? ›

Your spouse may stay overnight at no extra cost if you are staying in a single-bedded room. However, please inform your ward nurses in advance.

How many pairs of pajamas should I bring to the hospital? ›

Five undergarments, pairs of socks, pants, and shirts. Three pairs of pajamas. Two pairs of shoes.

What should you not pack in your hospital bag for labor? ›

A Maternity Nurse's Guide to What NOT to Pack in Your Hospital...
  • Diapers and wipes. The hospital will provide for all diapering needs a baby may have.
  • Multiple outfits. The hospital will provide swaddling blankets and onesies. ...
  • Wipe warmers. ...
  • Video gaming systems. ...
  • White pillow cases and linens. ...
  • Valuables.
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How many outfits to bring to the hospital for a baby? ›

Usually, you'll only need to bring one outfit for your baby – a coming-home outfit to wear for the trip home. Most hospitals provide a newborn hat, long-sleeved shirts, and swaddling blankets for your baby to wear during your stay. Wear something comfortable to the hospital, such as maternity leggings and a loose top.

What to wear to give birth? ›

Something cool and loose to wear during labour such as a cotton nighty or a large t-shirt, including something to wear in the birthing pool (the hospital can provide a gown if you would prefer this) Dressing gown, slippers and nightwear. Support bra to wear while breastfeeding.

Do you wear a bra during labor? ›

Studies suggest giving birth is the equivalent to running a marathon in terms of energy output, (and can actually result in similar injuries, but let's not go there right now!) so it makes sense to wear a bra and/or clothing fit for exertion and perspiration.

What paperwork to bring to the hospital for a baby? ›

Items the Hospital Will Need from You

Health plan insurance card. Hospital admissions papers (you may have to be pre-admitted) Pregnancy medical file, including over-the-counter and prescription medicine information. Birth preferences.

How long do you stay in hospital after birth? ›

For an uncomplicated vagin*l birth, you can plan to stay in the hospital for a minimum of 24 hours – however, most people stay for about two days. So what happens directly after you've given birth?

How many nursing bras to bring to the hospital? ›

2 or 3 comfortable and supportive bras, including nursing bras if you're planning to breastfeed – remember, your breasts will be much larger than usual.

How many maternity pads do I need? ›

Most new mums will bleed for up to 6 weeks after giving birth so Maternity Pads with wings for extra protection are recommended throughout this period. Maternity Pads will require changing as needed, or every 4 hours, so it's likely you'll need around 250 maternity pads over this period.

What is a peri bottle? ›

Peri bottle: This squeeze bottle is a must-have for helping you urinate and keep clean after a vagin*l delivery, especially if you have any tearing or stitches. To use a peri bottle, fill it with warm water and squeeze the bottle to squirt water directly onto your vagin*l area while you urinate.

How many baby grows should I pack in my hospital bag? ›

For your baby:

Clothes: 3 x vests, 3 x babygros, cotton scratch mitts and a hat (most babies will wear a hat for the first 24 hours until they can maintain their temperature). An outfit to take your baby home in (appropriate to weather conditions). Blanket to cover your baby in a car seat.

At what week of pregnancy should you pack your hospital bag? ›

When Should You Pack Your Hospital Bag? You should have your hospital bag ready to go between weeks 32 and 35 of your pregnancy, in case your baby comes a bit earlier than expected. A good time to start the packing process is around the 28 week mark, or at the start of your 3rd trimester.

Is 32 weeks too early to pack hospital bag? ›

Pack your bag in advance

Try to have your bag packed by 8 months or 32 weeks. That way you'll be ready to go when you go into labor. Don't forget! Partners should also pack a bag of their own to ensure their time at the hospital is comfortable as well.

Is 24 weeks too early to pack hospital bag? ›

There isn't really a right or wrong time to get all your bits and bobs together, however, if you have reached 30 weeks and haven't started to think about it, now may be a good time to start thinking about it!

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