@sam.momx5 I always just carried his blanket over the car seat or across his lap 😏 never really used mittens because he'd pull them off so I used baby socks instead
With my first I took all sorts of stuff. Outfits, blankets, swaddler things, my boppy pillow. I ended up regretting it because then I had to wash a bunch of stuff when I got home. With my last 2 I only took a couple of outfits because I personally don't like the little shirts they give you to use and a blanket for the way home. But I used their receiving blankets and burp rags so I didn't have to wash anything. I didn't take diapers, wipes, or anything like bulb syringes or bath stuff because they provided all of it.
Edit: did you mean for the hospital or just diaper bag in general?
Diapers ,wipes ,receiving blanket, 5 outfits ,diapers, pacifier, bottle, hat and mittens ,extra socks, alcohol wipes for belly button, colic drops just in case ,thermometer
Wipes, diapers (3-5 at all times) ointment, butt paste, an outfit + two pairs of socks, a backup onesie, bottle, a formula divider and two bottles of water to make making up bottles easier (I didn't breastfeed) the extra bottle of water I would use to rinse out the bottle after a feeding if I wasn't around a sink. A little bag of kleenex. When he got a little bit older, snacks, changes of underwear.
I'm probably forgetting something, I was always prepared for anything 😂😂😂
( that says little brother )
2-Coming home outfit
Socks,Bibs,pack,wipes,diapers, butt rash cream,jelly for when he gets cut,bottles
Extra outfit
Extra sleeper
One big soft Blanket
1-swaddled
Always bring back up clothes never know when u got a spit up or diaper blow out lol