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Baby Bag

okay I'm 32 weeks I've been having contractions since Sunday nothing to go into L&D just yet but I'm packing my baby's bag. So far I've got 2 baby outfits. I'm having major pregnancy brain since I'm FTM. What else should I pack? Diapers, pacifier, wipes I'm so lost. I'm walking some blankets which will come with us too but idk what I'll get at hospital and what I'll need. Any input is appreciated thank you.
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Every hospital is different mine had a checklist on some of the paperwork they gave me, for me they said to bring nightgown, hat, booties, receiving blanket, outfit for pictures, and the carseat, but just in case I'm still packing a few diapers wipes and now my brain is blanking
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They will supply diapers while in the hospital. Even a pacifier but im breastfeeding so i have a nuk pacifier to take. U need some clothes- shirts and pants are better than onsies bc it lets the umbilical cord breathe. U need socks, a hat, and mittens while staying and a going home outfit for pictures! Hospital will provide everything else: lotions, washes, towels, ext... blankets and swaddles are good to take along! And dnt forget the car seat! :) The bag for urself is much more! Take bathroom supplies: hair brush, makeup if u want, toothbrush and paste, hair dryer if u wanna fix up for pics, comfortable pjs for laying around in and big but snug panties bc they will give u pads if ur having a V delivery. And going home clothes! Bring charger for phone, camera with extra batteries, books or crossword puzzles for passing time, slippers, gum or hard candy, and a contact list just incase someone needs to help call people!  Im sure thrs more but thats the basics!
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