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Having a Baby: What You Really Need to Pack for the Hospital

I'm a busy NYC mom getting ready for the birth of my second child. As you can imagine, I have a lot of things to take care of. (See my recent post on searching for a double stroller!)
However, I'm finding that some things are a bit easier this time around, like packing for the hospital. When my first son was born, I ended up with a huge suitcase full of stuff I didn’t need. Worse, I frantically sent my husband out to grab all of the items I suddenly couldn’t live without.
In addition to my own personal experience, I asked my fellow NYC moms to share their tips on what to pack. Here are the things I'm definitely putting in my hospital bag.
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Make sure you've got your photo I.D., insurance card and any hospital forms, already filled out if possible.
Earplugs and a Sleep Mask
You probably won't get a full-fledged shower or bath until you go home, but shampoo, soap, lotion, toothpaste and a toothbrush can help you freshen up. For those confined to the hospital bed, scented wipes should do the trick. Also, while you're probably not looking to enter any beauty contests postpartum, bring your favorite lipstick, earrings and a nice (and easy-to-put-on) outfit so you can look good in those pictures you'll inevitably pose for.
Breastfeeding Supplies
This is where I majorly over-packed. I brought lots of clothes, but stayed in my hospital gown the entire time. Personally, I say save your own panties, too, and just use the disposable ones the hospital provides, awful as they may be. Some moms recommend bringing comfy, baggy pajamas and a robe that you can wear around the hospital or when visitors drop by. Also, don’t forget your feet! You’ll want easy-to-slip-on shoes or slippers to use in your room and the hallways, and some moms I know brought flip-flops for the shower.
About the Author
Allison Hilton - NYC Writer
Allison loves living in NYC. After working as a TV news producer, she now stays at home on the Upper West Side to raise her son. When they're not traveling, they're enjoying city life and contributing to Mommy Poppins.
More About Allison
What's your favorite place to hang out with kids in NYC?
Any of the amazing parks. There's always something new to discover, and great people watching.
What do you do when you're kid-free?
This year I got to travel solo to China! But usually I like to go to the theater or try some new restaurant, exhibit or other NYC cultural experience I've read about.
What's your best parenting moment?
Whenever my son's face lights up when he accomplishes something for the first time, and says "I did it!"
What's your least favorite thing about raising kids in NYC?
Our extended families aren't here.
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