Birth is a wild ride. Here's what to pack so you feel prepared and in control.
Tick it off… in the third trimester
To soothe your breasts and your perineum or C-section scar.
Post birth, your body can bleed a lot and you’ll need pads, but the hospital should provide some too.
To prepare and help you get through labour.
To protect your sensitive, overworked nipples from damage.
To catch all the leakage.
To catch letdown breastmilk or colostrum.
As your baby grows, so might your boobs. Keep them and your belly comfortable and supported.
Cosy, flexible fit, easy access. Tick tick tick.
That first shower will feel really good, so bring some nice stuff to make it even more special.
Hydration is key especially when you're pregnant, breastfeeding or giving birth, and hospitals only have tiny plastic cups.
It’s recommended your baby wears one more layer than you, so always start with a singlet.
The easiest outfits to change your baby in and out of, no matter the time or temperament. Shout out to those with zips and feet.
For warmth and cuteness.
For warmth.
To wrap your baby up snug and help them settle into sleep, mimicking the feeling of the womb.
Hospitals can get cold. You might use it in during your stay, and then to keep them warm in their capsule on the way home.
Your hospital should provide these, but just in case.
Your hospital should provide these, but just in case.
Some babies take comfort from a dummy, even in those early days.
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