Maternity Hospital Bag Checklist - Lil-Lets (2024)

“I’ll get to it tomorrow!” — the famous last words of a parent who didn’t pack their maternity hospital bag in time. A hospital bag is a suitcase or kit bag containing all the things you’ll need at the hospital. Even if you plan to give birth at home, or a designated birthing centre, it’s wise to have your hospital bag checklist ticked off. Essential items such as maternity pads and toothpaste should be ready to go for any situation before and after childbirth. One of the most special days of your life is around the corner! Are you ready?

Hospital bag essentials: What to pack in my hospital bag?

Your hospital bag should have all the essentials needed to spend 1-3 days away from home. This includes comfy pyjamas, slippers and a bunch of supplies to make the experience as comfortable as possible. Remember that labour and the body changes it causes can be physically demanding and in some cases, it lasts longer than 8 hours!

Hospital bag essentials checklist:

  • 2 packs (at least) of Lil-Lets Maternity Pads with wings – they’re extra large, super absorbent and comfortable, with wings for that extra protection (perfectly designed for heavier postpartum bleeding or pregnancy-related incontinence.
  • A pack of Lil-Lets Maternity Breast Pads – after giving birth, you might need these soft and absorbent pads for breast milk stains, colostrum and leaks when breastfeeding
  • 2-3 front-opening pyjama shirts or t-shirts (potentially without bottoms)
  • A lightweight dressing gown/nightie
  • Slippers, flip-flops or slip-resistant socks
  • 2 comfortable bras, or nursing bras – don’t forget your breasts may increase in size after the birth
  • A loose and comfortable home outfit for when you leave the hospital
  • 5-6 pairs of knickers – you may even find disposable ones are a good idea
  • Eye mask
  • Any medications you might be taking
  • Oil or lotion if you want to be massaged
  • Your phone & charger
  • Birth ball — can be a helpful aid during labour
  • Favourite music/birthing playlist
  • A book, magazine or a tablet to help pass the time
  • Birth plan and maternity notes
  • ID and relevant medical documents

Home birth checklist

If you opt for a home birth, you’ll still want access to all the supplies mentioned above. Make sure all these items are readily available in the birthing room or nearby. In addition, you can refer to the list below for some home birth extras:

  • Plastic sheets to protect the bed/sofa/furniture
  • Towels
  • A hot water bottle for pain relief
  • Disposable bed mats
  • A bucket to use if you feel sick
  • Comfortable clothing
  • A packed hospital bag in case you need to go to a labour ward, including maternity pads to manage postpartum bleeding.

Hospital bag toiletries

A selection of travel-sized toiletries are a must-have for your maternity hospital bag. Although some hospitals supply basic toiletries, it won’t hurt to have your favourite lotion or deodorant readily available.

Hospital bag toiletries checklist:

  • Toothpaste
  • Toothbrush
  • Shower gel – a PH-balanced or fragrance-free one is ideal
  • Shampoo/conditioner/dry shampoo – travel sizes work well
  • Maternity wipes to help you freshen up before and after birth
  • Antiperspirant/deodorant
  • Hairbrush and hair ties (if you use them)
  • Lip balm
  • Moisturiser for the body and face
  • Nipple cream
  • A towel
  • Water spray or sponge to help keep you cool
  • Light snacks and a bottle of water to keep your energy levels up
  • Tissues
  • Any medications you are currently taking
  • A plastic bag for used clothing items

Hospital bag list for your baby

Your newborn baby will need their own set of supplies for their time at the hospital. To make things easier, pack a separate bag for the baby with clothes, nappies and all the other essentials.

Newborn checklist:

  • Baby clothes — sleepsuits, vests, baby grows, hats: at least three of each (but more vests and baby grows are always handy), and mittens if it’s chilly
  • Muslins or bibs — useful for mop ups
  • Nappies — babies get through a lot during the first few days
  • Baby toiletries (wet wipes) and cotton wool
  • Baby blanket for when you go home
  • Baby car seat – an essential if you are driving home after the birth!

Hospital bag for birth partner

If you're a birth partner, you have the important job of providing ultimate support at the hospital. Mum needs snacks? You better have them. And of course, you should bring along a few items to make your time at the hospital more comfortable — you’re in it for the long haul.

Birth partner checklist

  • Phone and charger
  • Loose change for a vending machines/car parking
  • Toiletries
  • A change of clothes and comfortable shoes
  • Painkillers — you might land up with a headache
  • Snacks and drinks
  • Entertainment in the form of magazines, a mobile game, music etc.
  • Your own pillow to carry around — neck pillows come in handy
  • A small blanket for comfort
  • A “push present” to congratulate mum

Choose from our range of comfortable and absorbent maternity products, made with mums in mind

Lil-Lets Maternity Breast Pads

Lil-Lets Maternity Ultra Pads with Wings

Lil-Lets Maternity Intimate Wipes

When to pack a hospital bag

Make sure your bags are packed at around 34 weeks

Having everything ready means no one will need to run around pulling together an emergency bag for you and forgetting to pack a toothbrush! Your hospital bag should contain all the items you’ll need during labour and immediately after birth — for both you and your baby. Any kind of bag is fine, although one with extra pockets will be beneficial.

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Be prepared for your birth plan to change

A hospital stay can vary in length depending on whether you have a vagin*l birth or a caesarean section (C-section). An average stay for a vagin*l birth is around one day, while mothers who have C-sections can expect to stay around three days. Remember, birth can be unpredictable, so make sure you’re packed for a longer hospital stay, even if your first choice is to deliver vagin*lly.

Read our pregnancy advice article to feel as prepared as possible.

Maternity Hospital Bag Checklist - Lil-Lets (2024)

FAQs

When should you start packing your hospital bag when pregnant? ›

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.

What kind of bag do you use for a hospital bag when pregnant? ›

Disposable or reusable shopping bags or large freezer bags work well for the smaller bags you'll need, especially if you can write on them. This will help to keep everything you need organised and easy to reach. Now you know what bags you'll be needing, let's delve into what you should pack in each hospital bag.

How many maternity pads do I need in my hospital bag? ›

2 packets of super-absorbent sanitary or maternity pads. 5 or 6 pairs of knickers – you may want to bring some disposable ones. your washbag with a toothbrush, hairbrush, flannel, soap, lip balm, deodorant, hair ties and other toiletries. towels.

Do you wear a bra during labor? ›

A lot of mothers want breast coverage while they deliver, which is completely understandable, and you can keep your bra on during labor if you want. However, we recommend wearing a simple bra that is comfortable and easy to remove.

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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What to wear while giving birth? ›

What to wear during labor
  • Hospital gown. If you're giving birth in a hospital, there's a good chance they'll ask you to wear a gown. ...
  • A birthing wrap. ...
  • An oversized t-shirt. ...
  • Nightgown. ...
  • A birthing gown. ...
  • A birthing skirt.

How many baby clothes to take to the hospital? ›

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.

What to wear for water birth? ›

You can wear whatever you feel most comfortable in. Some women prefer to be naked when they give birth in water as it gives you freedom to move around without clothing getting in the way and you can have immediate skin to skin contact with your baby when it is born. Others wear a cropped top, bikini top or t shirt.

How much weight will lose after delivery? ›

The good news is that you might lose as much as 20 pounds (9 kg) in the first few weeks after giving birth. On average, new moms lose around 13 pounds (6 kg) due to the baby's weight, the amniotic fluid, and the placenta when giving birth.

How long do you wear maternity pads after birth? ›

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.

Do I need baby wipes in my hospital bag? ›

Packing checklist: baby

scratch mittens. socks and booties. lots of nappies for your newborn. cotton wool or baby wipes suitable for a newborn.

How many weeks pregnant should you have your hospital bag ready? ›

Wherever you are planning to birth you are going to need to gather some kit for you, your birth partner and baby/ies for birth day. It is wise to have your kit packed and ready at least 2-3 weeks before your estimated due date.

Is 27 weeks too early to pack hospital bag? ›

You can start packing whenever you want to. But it's a good idea to have your bag ready at least two weeks ahead of your due date .

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.

Should I pack my hospital bag at 30 weeks? ›

The short answer to this question is that you should start to pack your hospital bag by the time you reach 30 weeks of pregnancy and have it ready by 35 weeks. This gives you plenty of time to gather everything you need and ensure that you're fully prepared for the arrival of your little one.

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