I know this might be a silly question as everyone freaks out more about what to pack in the hospital bags for giving birth lol, but what do all you mommies have packed in the diaper bag? I'm a first time mom and i know basics, like some diapers and wipes, a change of clothes, but what else goes in there?
@caydensmommy, lol awesome thanks!! Yeah it seems i worded that post very badly 😆 but yeah i've been thinking about getting some stuff together for the diaper bag for when i take her out for doctors appointments and stuff, just wanted to see what i should think about! Thanks again!
Honestly they give you all the diapers and wipes at the hospital but if u have clothes u wanna put the baby in especially a outfit for newborn pictures and coming home outfit everything else the hospital usually provides and they give things to take home
Oh haha. For bringing her out after she's born, when my son was little I always brought diapers, wipes, burp clothes, a couple changes of clothes, diaper rash cream, and of course a couple bottles with water in them to add formula later if needed! That might be everything I packed when he was little
@caydensmommy, oh i really didn't word the original post well i guess. I meant the diaper bag for AFTER she's born, for bringing her out of the house and stuff
The hospital provides diapers and wipes. I took clothes for my son to wear, a pacifier, clothes for me, phone charger, tooth brush, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, tooth paste. I can't remember everything honestly.
@dijahhh, i probably should've specified that i meant what to pack in the diaper bag for AFTER the baby is born lol 😆 pregnancy brain! I have my hospital bag is all packed and ready, I'm just wondering what to pack in the diaper bag for bringing her out after she's born
I wouldn't even pack diapers. The hospital gives them to you, and considering the cost of them if suggest getting as many as you can from them! Lol. I think you should bring a going home outfit for the baby and slippers for yourself, maybe a bath robe, and a change of clothes!
Don't forget swaddle/receiving blankets, socks, and the mittens so they won't scratch there face