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Customized labor bag checklist
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Nancy & Betsy

You want to be as prepared as possible for your birth. If you're planning a hospital or birth center birth, what should you bring with you? Pregnancy & Baby offers this handy checklist - you browse what other moms have brought with them, and pick and choose what you want and need. Print it off, and you have your packing list!

Instructions
On the plan below, all section headings are checked by default. If you do not select any of the options underneath a particular heading (and keep the blank boxes clear), uncheck the heading box in order to avoid having a spare heading with no additional text.

When you're done, press the "create" button at the end of the page! Save the finished checklist to your hard drive as a .htm or .html file or print it out. (Just made the plan and need to make changes? Use your browser's BACK button.)

Start here



Checklist title:
Labor Bag Checklist
Hospital Bag Checklist
For the Hospital
Birth Bag
Font face:
Times New Roman
Arial, Helvetica
Verdana
Trebuchet MS




General:
Admission forms/papers
Baby name book
Camera and/or video camera
Cash
Change for the phone/phone card
Extra batteries/battery pack
Film and tapes
Gift for a sibling
Health insurance card
Portable phone
Pregnancy/birth reference book
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For labor:
Birth ball
Birth plan
Facecloth from home (colored, so it doesn't get into hospital laundry)
Focal point
Hot water bottle
Lollipops and hard candy (for dry mouth)
Lotion and/or powder (for massage)
Massage/aromatherapy oils
Tennis balls (for back massage)
Watch or stopwatch (with a second hand for timing contractions)
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Comforts of home:
Books/magazines
Small cooler with drinks and snacks
Tape/CD Player
Tapes/CDs
Extra pillow/s (colored pillowcase, so it doesn't get into hospital laundry)
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For your partner:
Change of clothes
Snacks
Reading material
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After birth:
Address Book
Baby Book
Thank you cards/notes
Large bag to bring home gifts and hospital supplies
Phone number list
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Clothing:
Bathrobe
Loose, comfortable outfits
Nightgown
Nursing bras
Nursing pads
Slippers
Thick socks
Underwear
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Personal care:
Barettes
Body soap
Brush/comb
Contact lens case/lens supplies
Dental floss
Deodorant
Earplugs
Eyeshade
Facial soap
Glasses
Hairbands (ponytail holders)
Lip salve/chapstick
Lotion
Makeup/cosmetics
Maxipads
Mouthwash/breath mints
Prescription medications you're taking
Shampoo/conditioner
Toothbrush/toothpaste
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For Baby:
Approved carseat
Diapers for the trip home
Going-home outfit
Hat/cap
Recieving blankets
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Note: All section headings are checked by default. If you do not select any of the options underneath a particular heading (and keep the blank boxes clear), uncheck the heading box in order to avoid having a spare heading with no additional text.PregnancyAndBaby.com


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About the authors: Nancy Price and Betsy Bailey are the co-founders of Pregnancy & Baby and numerous other web sites in the SheKnows Network. They are also writers, editors, and the mothers of a total of seven children. Copyright © Nancy Price and Betsy Bailey.

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