Ultimate Hospital Bag Checklist for Labor & Delivery: What to Pack for You, Baby & Partner

Overview:
Being well-prepared for your hospital stay can ease anxiety and ensure comfort during labor, delivery, and recovery. This complete hospital bag checklist helps you pack smart — so you’re ready when the big moment arrives.


🧳 What to Pack for Mom

These essentials will keep you comfortable during labor and recovery:

👕 Comfort & Clothing:

  • Loose-fitting robe or nightgown (nursing-friendly if breastfeeding)
  • Non-slip socks or slippers
  • Comfortable going-home outfit
  • Maternity underwear (or use hospital-provided mesh ones)
  • Nursing bras or tank tops

🧼 Toiletries:

  • Toothbrush & toothpaste
  • Hairbrush, hair ties
  • Lip balm (hospital air is dry!)
  • Face wipes or facial cleanser
  • Shampoo, conditioner, and body wash (travel size)
  • Deodorant

📱 Other Essentials:

  • Phone and charger (extra-long cable recommended)
  • ID and insurance card
  • Your birth plan (if you have one)
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Light snacks and drinks (if allowed during labor)
  • Earbuds or music playlist

🍼 What to Pack for Baby

Your newborn will need just a few basics:

  • 2–3 outfits (including a going-home outfit)
  • Newborn diapers (though the hospital usually provides them)
  • Swaddle blankets or receiving blankets
  • Baby hat and mittens
  • Baby socks or booties
  • Approved infant car seat (must be installed before discharge)

💡 Tip: Pack different sizes — some babies fit newborn clothes, others need 0–3 months.


❤️ What to Pack for Your Birth Partner

Support people need comfort too:

  • Snacks and water
  • Pillow and light blanket
  • Phone charger
  • Change of clothes
  • Toiletries (especially for overnight stays)
  • Entertainment (tablet, books, headphones)

🌸 Postpartum Recovery Essentials

Some hospitals provide basics, but you might prefer your own:

  • Heavy-duty maternity pads
  • Peri bottle (for gentle cleaning)
  • Nipple cream for breastfeeding comfort
  • Cooling pads or witch hazel pads
  • Loose, comfy postpartum clothing
  • Stool softener or any medications advised by your doctor

👩‍⚕️ OB Tip: “Packing early — around 34–36 weeks — ensures you’re ready even if labor starts unexpectedly.”


✅ Final Packing Tips

  • Use a duffel bag or small suitcase with compartments.
  • Pack separate bags for mom, baby, and partner (or use labeled packing cubes).
  • Leave it by the door or in your car trunk by week 36.

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