The Ultimate Hospital Bag Checklist: Free to Download + Printable (Upd (2024)

**Thanks to Clarissa fromMy Wife Stylesfor this photo!

One common mistake that moms-to-be are guilty of is forgetting about the hospital bag essentials.

Our minds are preoccupied with so many thoughts that we forget to find outwhat to pack in the hospital bag. We’ve even started ticking off some important tasks such as painting the baby’s room, filling up their closet, and even saving for their future.

We’re here to help you remember that super useful hospital bag, and tell you what to pack inside!

A lot of mommies are not really sure when to pack in their hospital bag. Even with a due date given by your trusty OB, you’ll never truly know when that tiny human will come out of you. So to avoid this mistake, it’s best to pack around 35 weeks or earlier (no one’s stopping you pretty momma!).

Ready? Keep reading for our hospital bag checklist (which is totally FREE and printable).

Hospital BagEssentials


Checklist for Mom• Checklist for Baby•Toiletries •Other Important Items • What Not to Pack

**Thanks to Clarissa from My Wife Styles for this photo!

If you’re having a vagin*l delivery, you’re probably staying in the hospital for one to two days, but if you’re delivering via C-section, it might be three to four days. Still, things might not always go according to plan (or your birth plan!) and it's best to be prepared for any situation.Here’s a list of the essentials to help keep you fresh, clean, comfy and entertained!

Update:Read the CDC's information and advice for pregnant women during COVID-19. Stay safe, momma!

Hospital Bag Checklist for Mom

The Ultimate Hospital Bag Checklist: Free to Download + Printable (Upd (2)

✔ Warm Compression Socks - Promotes blood circulation, provides comfort and relieves swelling. Make sure to pack your favorite pair.

✔ Slip-on Shoes
- Easy toslip on and off your swollen feet. It's alsoeasier to move and walk around in these.

✔ Slippers / Flip-Flops

- To wear while in the shower or when you go to the toilet.Make sure they're non-skid and a size bigger from your regular (your feet will swell even moreafter giving birth)!

✔ Bathrobe / Nightgown

- You can use the hospital gowns, but bringing your own might help you feel more comfy and yourself.

✔ Birthing Outfit

- An old baggy T-shirt or your nightgown will do.It will give you a sense of familiarity during labor and delivery. Just don't wear your favorite ones because they'll get ruined.

Laundry Bag/ Plastic Bags- For dirty clothes, towels, laundry, etc. These can be easily tucked in your hospital bag for labour.

**Thanks to Karen from A House Full of Sunshine for this photo!

✔ Nursing Bras & Tank Tops- Bring comfy ones that are easy to nurse in. Pack a few extras for leakage.

✔ Breast Pads- To protect your clothing from leaking breast milk stains. You might need to change these pads as often as possible so be sure to pack enough.

✔ Maternity Underwear - The hospital will provide mesh undies but they're really not that comfy.Pack a few old, cotton underwear that are extra-stretchy and you don't mind being ruined. Or just buy maternity undies which are bigger and great for moms who are getting ac-section.

✔ Towel (Dark / Printed)

-Not necessary but a super nice to have! The hospital will provide a towel (but it's small and not so comfy). Bring your own, jumbo towel preferably in a dark color or printed soit's easy to identify from the hospital ones.

✔ Extra Clothes

- Pack a few extra clothesfor unexpected situations.

✔ Small Blanket

- To make the hospital cozier if it gets cold.Make sure to bring the one you usually use at home to give you that familiar comfort when you're having a hard time sleeping.

✔ Comfy, Going HomeOutfit
- A maxi dress or sweatspaired with a shirtwould be best. Anything you have that's loose and comfy will do.

✔ Postpartum Supplies - Check with your hospital if they will be providing these items. If not, a few Tucks pads and disposable undies are a must.

COVID-19 Update:The CDC recommends pregnant women to weara face mask or face shield when going to the hospital.However, children aged 2 years old and below or those who have trouble breathing, aren't required to wear face coverings.

Hospital Bag Checklist forBaby

Receiving Blanket- An absolute essential on your baby hospital bag checklist! This is something you can wrap your baby into keep him or her warm and toasty.

✔Burp Cloths & Bibs- Comes very handy when feeding, changing, or cleaning after your baby.

Zip / Velcro Swaddle- The perfect and cozy way to securely swaddle your newborn babe.

✔ Cute, Going Home Outfit- Make sure to bring different size clothes. You never know how teeny tiny or yummy and chubby they'll be!

✔ Footed Onesies-These are easier to put on your newborn.Bring a couple different sizes preferably in newborn and 0 to 3 months.

✔Mittens-These will keep your baby from scratching their skin or yours with their long fingernails. It also prevents their tiny little hands them from getting cold.

✔Socks -Very important especially when the temperature drops. Always make sure your little one is comfy and warm, but not overheated.

✔ Newborn Hats-Another essential whether it's hot or cold. It's an important piece of clothing that helps retain heat and keeps your baby warm and cozy from the cold and keeps their head protected from too much sun exposure.

✔Pacifiers-These are optional as some newborns may find it easier to suck on a pacifier while some don't. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) generally recommends waiting up to four weeks before using a pacifier. Read more about that here.

Baby Nail File- You may get scratched without this.

Pro Tip: Babies have sensitive skin! Wash a couple of your baby's new clothes before using them to be extra sure. Don't forget to use hypoallergenic, fragrance free detergent!

✔Formula-Pack a small bottle of formula just in case you'll need it.

✔ 3 to 5 Bottles (Sterilized)-Wash a few bottles at home and sterilize them before packing in your hospital bag. Even breastfeeding moms need to be prepared and pack a few bottles just in case.

✔Extra Teats (Sterilized)- Make sure to choose the right teat size for your baby's bottle.

✔Breast Pump- It's necessary in some situations especially when youcan't be with your baby at all times. Like when he or she is in the NICU or when he or shecan't latch for some reason.

✔Dish Soap & Bottle Brushes-In case you need to stay in the hospital a bit longer, best be prepared!

Boppy Pillow-Allows you to breastfeed or bottle feed your baby more comfortably.

      Remember: travel size toiletries are your friends.

      ✔ Facial Wash / Facial Cleansing Wipes - Keep your face fresh and clean when you cuddle and kiss your little one. Your partner will also probably take a lot of photos so don't say we didn't warn you!

      ✔Soap / Body Wash- Pack your favorite brand or the one you usually use at home and you'll be just fine.

      ✔Shampoo & Conditioner- You would definitely want a shower after a long labor. Pack the ones you usually wash your hair with at home.

      ✔ Dry Shampoo / Leave-in Conditioner - If you don't feel like taking a shower before and after labor, pack a bottle of dry shampoo or leave-in conditioner to tame your mane.

      ✔Lanolin / Nipple Cream-To soothe and provide relief during and after breastfeeding your baby.

      Dermoplast-This numbing spray helps soothe skin irritation and relieve pain and itching around cuts after having a vagin*l birth.

      Peri Bottle - This one works so much better than the one the hospital provides.

      ✔ Moisturizer - You are one beautiful momma and you need to take care of your skin as you will take care of your darling babe. Moisturize like crazy, if you will.

      ✔ Deodorant - You would definitely want to smell fresh when you leave the hospital and come home to the whole fam waiting for you and the baby.

      ✔ Lip Balm - Hospital air can dry your lips and also, you wouldn't want to kiss your little one with chapped lips now, would you?

      ✔ Toothbrush / Toothpaste - No explanation needed!

      ✔ Brush / Comb - Look presentable for the 'gram!

      ✔ Hair Clip / Hair Ties - For tying your hair during labor or just to generally look neat.

      ✔ Mini Hair Dryer - Especially needed if it’s winter time.

      ✔ Hand Sanitizer - The hospital has plenty of hand sanitizer but keep a bottle with you at all times.

      ✔ Antibacterial Wipes - For wiping surfaces and handles especially when going to the toilet.

      ✔ Alcohol- When water and soap is not readily available, disinfect with alcohol instead.

      Pro Tip: Be keen with your hygiene especially during this time of pandemic. Observe proper hand washing using soap, disinfect and sanitize surfaces you might need to touch, avoid touching your face, etc. See more advice from CDC for pregnant women.


      **Thanks to Laurie from The Glam Farmhouse for this photo!

      ✔ Headphones & Spotify Playlist-Listen to relaxing music and soothing sounds to calm your nerves. It also facilitates bonding and relaxation between you and your baby by sending calming chemicals throughout the body and into the placenta. Read more about the benefits of playing music in the womb here.

      ✔Eye Mask / Ear Plugs- For when it gets too loud at night, especially if you're right by the nurses' station.

      ✔ Smartphone / iPad-Multipurpose! For taking photos or keeping yourself distracted during labor. Make sure to download some of your favorite shows before going to the hospital.

      ✔Journal / Pen-Optional, but writing can help calm your nerves and organize your thoughts. Also helpful when taking the doctor's notes, keeping track of your baby's feedings, etc.

      ✔Sugar-Free Hard Candy / Lozenges- Keeps you distracted from the pain.Opt for sugar free ones so you're not dehydrated.

      Water Bottle -Pack your favorite refillable bottle so you won't have to constantly buy at the hospital or use those tiny paper cups they provide.

      ✔ Lactation Supplies - Pack some yummy lactation cookies and this tea which works wonders to increase your milk supply!

      ✔Knitting Materials / Coloring Books - Not for the baby, for pain distractions.

      ✔Homemade Hot Pack - Just a sock filled with beans or rice. Here's how you make your own bean bag heating pad.

      Squeeze Balls-Perfect to ease your labor stress.

      Back Massager-Great for relieving back aches and pains.

      ✔Soft Pillow - Bringan extra for your partner. Make sure to bring a colored pillow case so you don't confuse it with the hospital's when going home.

      ✔ Lots of Snacks - Relax, your hubby doesn't need to leave you if he's got snacks packed in a small cube.

      Pro Tip: Make sure that your hubby (or companion) knows where these items are located in the hospital bag. Either let them pack or let them help you pack! It's one less thing to worry aboutfor you (mom) especially when you're going into labor.


        Other Important Items

          ✔Baby Car Seat- Some hospitals won't let you leave without one. Also super important to keep baby safe on the road.

          ✔Chargers-Bring one that has a really long cord so you can use your electronics while in bed if the sockets are far.

          ✔ Your Birth Plan and Maternity Notes - To take note of everything that you want during your labor and delivery. After all, giving birth is one of the most important events in your life.

          ✔ Health Insurance Information / Insurance Card - Bring a printed copy of your insurance info so you won't have to fill out paperwork when you get to the hospital.

          ✔ Health Info Summary- Make sure to bring along important documents containing your health information such as GBS Test, Allergies, Current Meds, etc.

          ✔ Hospital Registration Forms - Check if your hospital has an online pre-registration so you can expect less hassle when you get there.

          ✔ Camera / Extra Batteries- When your phone's camera just won't cut it. Make sure to bring extra batteries or charger.


          ✔ Cash / Change - For vending machine when you run out of snacks

          ✔ Credit Card - For payments

          ✔ IDs - Bring printed copies

          Pro Tip: Place all important documents in one folder so you can easily access them when needed.

            What *Not* to Pack

            To keep you from overpacking and bringing unnecessary items in your hospital bag, we thought it might be best to let you know the things you can leave behind at home. Let's keep that hospital bag as light as possible!

            ✔ Jewelry and Other Accessories - All these will just be removed when you go through labor. Best to leave them safe at home than having to worry if they get stolen or lost. If you wore your everyday accessories to the hospital, better store them in a travel jewelry roll for safekeeping.

            ✔Diapers- Double check with your hospital if they provide diapers and wipes. Most US hospitals do! Just make sure you've got loads of them in your house when you bring the baby home (or if you live outside the US).

            ✔ Books - Even if you prefer printed publications or softbound books, you will be too distracted to read a word so might as well leave them behind. If reading relaxes you, opt for eBooks instead to keep it light.

            ✔ Postpartum Underwear - Hospitals usually provide free mesh, stretchy underwear and pads after delivery. They're not so fashionable but hey, nobody but you will see them anyway.

            ✔ Curling Iron and Hair Straightener - Styling your hair will probably the last thing on your mind while in labor. A few hair ties or clips will do to keep your hair mess free while you give birth.

            ✔ Baby Toys - Your newborn would be too young to play with them. Just save them in the nursery room for when they're old enough to play.

            ✔ Extra Meds - You're at the hospital so the last thing you'll need to worry about is packing your own medicine kit. The doctors are going to give you the medications and vitamins you need.

            ✔ Laptop - You can check your emails through your phone so it's more convenient.

            Organizing Your Hospital Bag with EzPacking Cubes

            **Thanks Xo Livi for this photo!

            If you’re not a fan of carrying two bags, the best way to sort your things (and save space) from your baby’s belonging is to use EzPacking cubes. Get two colors -- grey for you and pink for her.

            Color coding is the best way to easily identify your belongings. Packing them in clear cubes is the best way to easily spot and grab your essentials readily whenever you need them. It also makes it easier for your hubby (or companion) to identify and grab things as you need them!

            Here's how you can use each cubes for your hospital bag:

            Extra Small Cubes - Perfect for your hospital toiletries / hygiene kit, bras & undies, compression socks, and snacks; baby's mittens, beanies, and tiny socks.

            Small Cubes - Great for organizing your bathrobe, birthing and coming home outfits, and baby's receiving blanket and clothes / onesies.

            Medium Cubes - Perfect storage for your sweat towels, blankets, pregnancy pants and leggings, and your partner's change of clothes.



            We hope this hospital bag checklist for mom and baby helps you prepare your labourbag for success! Woot woot!

            You should be so proud of how far you’ve come - carrying a baby for almost nine months is no joke. You’re basically Super Woman by now. Feel like the powerful woman that you are and be overly prepared! You got this mama.

            The Ultimate Hospital Bag Checklist: Free to Download + Printable (Upd (2024)

            FAQs

            How many PJS to pack in hospital bag? ›

             Soft cotton clothing is best against new baby's skin. If you are having a Caesarean Section birth I would pack 4 nightdresses or pyjamas for yourself & 8 vests and baby grows for your baby, as your stay in hospital is usually longer.

            What is in my hospital bag for delivery? ›

            something loose and comfortable to wear during labour that does not restrict you from moving around or make you too hot. 3 changes of loose, comfortable clothes. 2 or 3 comfortable and supportive bras, including nursing bras if you're planning to breastfeed – remember, your breasts will be much larger than usual.

            What size hospital bag for labor? ›

            In this case, a large sports bag or a medium-sized suitcase is a good choice. Whatever hospital bag you choose, it should be big enough to hold everything you need for two to three days and nights away from home (including bathing sandals, cosmetics, pillows, etc.).

            Do you wear a bra during labor? ›

            Some women get so hot they go it in the nude! But, if you'd like to cover up a little bit and keep your larger breasts supported, wearing a nursing sports bra is a smart choice during the hours (or sometimes minutes!) of labor.

            Do I need to pack baby bottles in my hospital bag? ›

            And, bonus: You won't have to remember when to take your medications because they'll be brought to you! Diapers, diaper wipes, bottles, nipples and (if you decide to use them) pacifiers. Everything your baby will need during their hospital stay is provided. You only need to pack for the trip home.

            What week should you pack a hospital bag? ›

            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.

            Do I need to bring pacifiers to the hospital? ›

            Pacifiers. You can bring a few pacifiers if you want to test out the different styles. Hospitals will usually have a few on hand, but they may not have a wide selection.

            Is 32 weeks too early to wash baby clothes? ›

            It's not necessary to do it before they're born, but it's a good idea to do it before they wear them. Why? Baby's brand new birthday suit hasn't toughened up yet! Their skin is sensitive and the finish that's put on new clothes to make them look cute enough for you to snatch up can irritate baby's virgin skin.

            What are the best snacks for labour? ›

            Some of the best snacks for labour include:

            Wholegrain toast, biscuits and crackers. Energy bars (be sure to check the sugar content). Breadsticks. Dried fruits and nuts.

            What do babies wear right after birth? ›

            Most hospitals prefer to dress babies simply, either in just a diaper and swaddled in a flannel blanket, or in a side-snap bodysuit or basic gown (all of these items will be provided for you).

            How many outfits to bring to the hospital for a baby? ›

            You'll have to add some items at the last minute (like your brush, phone, and insurance card), but you can pack most of the essentials in advance. Usually, you'll only need to bring one outfit for your baby – a coming-home outfit to wear for the trip home.

            What to wear to the hospital for labor? ›

            Items for Mom

            The hospital will supply you with a gown, slippers, disposable underwear, and basic toiletries. While it is nice to have your own clothes with you, labor and the first few days postpartum are most often a very messy time, so you may not want to wear your brand-new lingerie.

            How long do you stay in the hospital after giving birth? ›

            If you're both doing well, you'll usually be ready to go home somewhere between 6 and 24 hours after birth. You may need to stay a bit longer if: you've had an emergency caesarean section. you or your baby need extra care.

            How many outfits do I need for a hospital bag? ›

            Pack two different outfits in different sizes because you don't know how big or small your baby will be! Aim for one outfit in newborn size and one 0-3 months. Don't forget hats and/or socks, if weather-appropriate, to keep baby warm.

            How many pairs of pajamas does a newborn need? ›

            4 to 5 pairs of pajamas, sleepers, and/or footies

            If that's the case for you, you may want to add one or two more to baby's wardrobe.

            How many sets of pajamas does a newborn need? ›

            So, the golden number of pajamas a baby needs tends to orbit around a comfy constellation of five to seven pairs in each size.

            Can you bring pajamas to the hospital? ›

            Then I also would recommend bringing comfy clothes for you to wear during your stay, and clothes to wear home with. So loose-fitting clothes, pajamas. You could also bring a robe and comfy socks. Also really important to bring chapstick--the hospital is very dry.

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