I'd love to see a picture, Kelly!
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Remember you can't do the swaddle sacks in the carseat. This may be a "duh", but I remember thinking I could run the boys up to school when Mattie was in a swaddle sack, and I had to unzip and pull her little legs out to buckle the carseat.
For going home, I had a simple, neutral outfit for the boys (didn't know the sex), and it's one thing I've saved for each kid. Their first clothes - kind of a sentimental thing for me.
FWIW, the pulling something over the head didn't phase me.
And yes, pack and take with you. You will not want S running back and forth. That's silly. Cumberland's list was similar to mine.
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Originally posted by houseelf View PostI think that this is an open forum...I'll try to post in a closed forum. I'm terrible at posting pics here, however.
Kelly
After all, I'm the one who even crops her own head out of a belly pic in a private forum! I'm just curious what the outfits are like. They sound beautiful.Last edited by alison; 08-24-2009, 10:04 AM.married to an anesthesia attending
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Originally posted by CassyKind of a weird question but since we're on the topic (kind of), how annoying is it when you have your own jammies w/ pants at the hospital when the nurse has to do your bottom check? Or is it a nonissue? All my patients at clinical had hospital gowns except one so all the gowned ones could just roll over for a quick bottom check. The woman with the pants had an awkward time fighting with them in bed for her bottom check.Tara
Married 20 years to MD/PhD in year 3 of MFM fellowship. SAHM to five wonderful children (#6 due in August), a sweet GSD named Bella, a black lab named Toby, and 1 guinea pig.
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Things that I notice most people bring to the hospital mirror what people have said here. As far as your own jammies, that varies with each patient, although if you are not taking your own jammies, I would recommend taking a light robe or something so you don't feel exposed or anything walking in the hallway. Pants aren't usually an issue with a bottom checks, as long as they fit well enough to be pulled up/down easily.
What NOT to bring, in my opinion
1. white slippers...enough said
2. really nice underwear (think "period set")
3. Jewelry (things DO get stolen or "lost" in the hospital)
4. A ton of baby clothes. Most babies just stay in the hospital t-shirt and receiving blankets, although you are usually welcome to change them. In my opinion though, save your laundry for when you go home.
I would also recommend the 2 bag thing (one for labor, one for post-partum). If you have 2 separate Labor and post -artum rooms, the hauling of crap from one room to another is sort of a PIA, and things do get "lost" in this transaction. Also, there's enough equipment/people in a labor room without piles of luggage and personal belongings for people to trip over. Leave the post-partum bag in the car and have hubby run out and get it after the little munchkin arrives.Wife to a PGY-7 Interventional Cardiology Fellow, Mom to two. DS(7) and DD(3).
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Katherine-
Oh yeah, bring the boppy! Good call!
Bottom checks *should" be done with all vaginal delivieries...and the lochia/flow should be examined on all patients - even c-sections when you get your fundus checked.Wife to a PGY-7 Interventional Cardiology Fellow, Mom to two. DS(7) and DD(3).
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