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Hospital bag

I'm 32 weeks and I want to be prepared for delivery so what do I actually need to pack for the hospital?
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Thanks ladies!
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Oh yeah cellphone, charger, camera
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Anything you plan on using during labor (ie. Pictures, music). Shower supplies, comfy clothes for you (most women are still wearing maternity clothes after birth), slippers, hair tie, hair brush, pillow and blanket (the hospital's is not comfortable), baby blanket, baby clothes to go home in, car seat. Diapers, wipes, baby bathing supplies, formula are all supplied while in the hospital, but bring a diaper bag and supplies for the ride home. Good luck and I hope this helps.
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Cell phone chargers too. (I always forget mine) You'll use it way more than you think.
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Yep take ur own blanket definitely as hospital blankets are nt very nice
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Pillows And Blankets From Home. It'll Be Nice To Put pillow Between Your Legs After Delivery If It's Vaginal. If You Don't Mind Getting It Dirty
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Clothes for you, clothes for baby, bathroom stuff for you and I would bring your shampoo so you can shower after baby :). Stuff to be entained, car seat, anything else you would want for baby. I know my hospital gave you baby wash, and diapers, wipes, halo sacks, and such to use. You may wanna check with your hospital to see what they supply.
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Hey hun u need ur nighty ur slippers hair band gair brush tooth brush.. baby wash babys towel. Baby grows babys vests blanket to wrap you baby in . Nappies a small tub of sudo cream, car seat to bring baby home and some change and magazines for ur self so u dont gt bored.. hope I hvnt missed nythin. . Gud luck. .x
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