When your labor coach (husband, mom, best friend, etc.) massages your back with this contraption during labor, you will forget that you are in a hospital and feel like you are relaxing somewhere on a sandy beach (I may be exaggerating – it’s been a few months since my delivery…)ģ. You literally take two tennis balls, put them in a long tube sock, tie the sock, and experience paradise. Tennis balls in a sock – One of the most valuable tips we picked up from our Lamaze class was this simple handheld massage trick. These non-slip fuzzy socks are the best!Ģ. (I know, I know…I’m a fashion maven) The whole hospital was freezing and I was thankful to not walk around barefoot. Chances are good I would have been wearing warm socks at home, but I spent almost our entire stay in a hospital gown and socks. Warm socks – I am naturally cold, and I love a good pair of warm socks, so take this recommendation with a grain of salt. Update: You can now download my Complete Printable Hospital Bag Checklist!ġ. So, I put together my list of 10 Things No One Tells You to Put in Your Hospital Bag. Have you ever asked, “What should I pack in my maternity hospital bag?” When we were preparing to head to the hospital for labor and delivery, I looked up several lists that featured the standard things to pack in your hospital bag (change of clothes, onesies, toiletries, etc.), which are all wonderful but I realized those lists were missing a few things. These 10 Things No One Tells You to pack in your Labor & Delivery Hospital Bag will help you know how to pack a hospital bag and get your pregnancy hospital bag prepared.
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