The Ultimate Minimal Hospital Bag Checklist - Hello Sensible (2024)

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Let me start by saying that I know there are UNLIMITED amounts of hospital bag checklists out there already! I wanted to share mine because mine is a bit on the minimal side.

I try not to go overboard in bringing things to the hospital, especially things that I either know they have or I know I will be able to take home at the end of my stay. There are many things I’ve learned with my previous 5 babies, so I want to share my version of a minimal hospital bag checklist with you!

This list is great for moms who have multiple kids already, too! Here are 8 things to keep your hospital bag minimal!

1- Clothes For The Baby

A lot of articles I’ve read and people I talked to go alittleoverboard on this one! Honestly, I’ve only ever needed 2-3 outfits for baby. Personally, on the first day, I leave the baby in the wrap provided by the hospital and I don’t dress the baby until the 2nd day.

On the 3rd day, (Normally the day we are headed home), I will change the baby into the going home outfit I selected. I have an extra outfit because I didn’t use one the first day! Always good to have backup!

2- Clothes For You

This is a bit of a tradition that I started with my 2nd pregnancy. Right before I gave birth to her, I went to Target and bought 2 comfy pairs of pants and 2 comfy shirts. I took a shower the second day and put those clothes on, and felt. so. good.

It was one of the best ideas I’ve ever had! With my next baby, I plan on getting a matching set fromPoshPeanut.com!

3- Bathroom Essentials

This one is kind of a given! You’ll need:

  • Hairbrush
  • Toothbrush/Toothpaste
  • Deodorant
  • Shampoo/Conditioner

I also take my leave-in hair cream too. The hospital may have a few of these items but, I don’t like taking the chance and I feel more comfortable with bringing my own bath items!

4- Electronics

Of course, I take my phone and charger to connect with my family! We also always take the computer to steam onto their TV or sometimes we watch on the computer if we need to. Especially being induced, the first night is normally a lot of waiting, so I’m glad we bring it.

Also bringing some DVDs and an HDMI chord as a backup is a great idea in case steaming doesn’t work! We hooked the computer to the TV to watch something with our HDMI chord when streaming wasn’t working out!

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5- A Few Pairs of Really Comfortable Underwear

I didn’t do this until my 4th baby because, hello, the hospital provides you with these AMAZING mesh underwear (And I don’t look back). My husband turned to me one day when I was packing and said “But, what if they don’t have any, then what would you do”

And that’s a good point. I have never used them but it’s good in case I would ever need to. I can’t sing enough praises about the mesh underwear and I wear them for an embarrassingly long time after birth. This is why I get extra!

But don’t rely on the hospital to have any of these items just in case!

6- A Few Dollars, Insurance Card, And Photo ID

Some hospitals have yummy food like Chick-Fil-A or other restaurants inside, so just in case; a few dollars makes a good idea! Also, you will need your photo ID and insurance cards, even if they are already on file, and even if they say they won’t need them.

It is ALWAYS better to have it anyway, even if they don’t end up needing it. You’ll save yourself lots of annoying phone calls when you’re at home!

7- Notebook

Or really, just a few sheets of paper will do (unless you love to write like me!). My husband wrote a “to do” list and other important things on some paper after our baby was born. His list consisted of who we needed to call, what we needed to do, etc.

It’s also a good idea to have your insurance companies phone number on hand so you can report your child’s birth. Some people probably wait until they get home to do this which is fine, but I wanted to get it all done while I was there. I didn’t want to have to worry about it at home.

Pro tip: Bring your Bible, too. I have yet to do this, and I wish I would have with my other pregnancies! Better yet, bring a Bible study!

8- Car Seat

You’re going to need this to bring baby home! We install ours before going so we didn’t have to worry about it while I was in the hospital. Also, most hospitals have a car seat inspection service so beforehand you can call them and make sure you have it installed correctly. The nurses at the hospital may also peek to make sure the car seat is installed correctly when you’re ready to leave!

In closing, there is anINFINITEamount of hospital bag checklists out there.

However, this is the list that works for myself and my husband. This minimal hospital bag checklist is just a guide and will depend on you!

Let’s recap:

  1. Clothes For Baby
  2. Clothes For You
  3. Bathroom Essentials
  4. Electronics
  5. A few pairs of underwear
  6. A few dollars, insurance card, and photo ID
  7. Notebook and Bible
  8. Car Seat

Pro tip: There are things that the hospital will already have and give you that you don’t need to bring. For instance, there is no need to bring diapers or wipes, or even formula if that’s the route you continue to go.

This may not be the case for all hospitals so please call the labor and delivery unit of the hospital or birth center you plan on delivering at and ask these questions!

It’s also important to note that everything that I packed for myself, I packed for my husband as well. We didn’t need anything other than these things, and we weren’t missing anything!

It can be really stressful to think about all of the things that you need to pack especially when you have multiple kids, but the reality is that you don’t need much at all.

What’s in, or what was in yours?! I’d love to know in the comments!

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FAQs

What is the minimal hospital bag for birth? ›

Less is More in Your Hospital Bag!

A minimalist's list might look something like: underwear, slippers, documents, and a car seat. And in fact, if you hire a birth doula, they will already have many of these items (and more!) prepared in their doula bag.

When to pack a hospital bag for a 4th baby? ›

We recommend having a bag packed about a month before the baby's due date. Pack as many of the items beforehand as you can. Make a checklist of those items that you use on a daily basis but will need to pack before leaving for the hospital.

How many pajamas do you need in a 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. for few weeks after having a baby. I hope this helps!

Do I really need a hospital bag? ›

The hospital will provide you with things like a blanket, hat, and diapers. But you should bring a few things for your bundle of joy. A few outfits, pacifiers, and car seats are essentials.

Do you wear a bra during labor? ›

Studies suggest giving birth is the equivalent to running a marathon in terms of energy output, (and can actually result in similar injuries, but let's not go there right now!) so it makes sense to wear a bra and/or clothing fit for exertion and perspiration.

Should I pack a pacifier in my hospital bag? ›

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.

Do I bring baby bottles to the hospital? ›

Your hospital will provide diapers and wipes for your baby while you're there. Bottles and nipples. If you're bottle-feeding, the hospital will have bottles and nipples to use.

What to wear during labor? ›

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 hospital after 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 baby outfits to pack for hospital? ›

Here's what not to bring to the hospital when you're ready to deliver: Too much clothing for you or the baby. Choose one outfit each and leave the rest at home. Valuables.

What items does the hospital give you after birth? ›

Most hospitals offer complimentary items like pads and non-slip socks for mom, as well as caps, shirts and swaddles, as mentioned above, for baby. These basics are all you'll need while focusing on caring for your post-birth body and newborn. You can ask during your birth center tour what's provided and what's not.

What does the hospital provide when you give birth? ›

The hospital will provide mothers with gowns, socks, pads, panties, ice packs, pericare supplies and standard pillows and blankets during your hospital stay.

How many breast pads to pack in a hospital bag? ›

5 or 6 pairs of knickers, disposable ones may be useful. 2 or 3 comfortable bras, including nursing bras if you're planning on breastfeeding. breast pads. 2 packets of super-absorbent sanitary or maternity pads.

How many bags do you need for labor and delivery? ›

You may prefer to have two bags: one for labour and one for you and your baby after you have given birth. It can be handy to pack them both into a suitcase with wheels so that you, your partner or a friend can pull it along.

What is a good size hospital bag? ›

Your hospital bag should be the size of a large gym bag, or if you are expecting twins or multiples it may need to be bigger to accommodate the additional baby items needed. A good idea is to take individual bags, one for you, one for baby and one for your birthing partner so that you can find everything more easily.

What size bag should I take to the hospital? ›

A large suitcase or duffel bag for you and a small one for your partner will help keep all of your items organized. Many moms also recommend bringing an empty duffel bag along to the hospital as well for all of the diapers, supplies and samples that the hospital may give you to make transporting everything home easier.

What kind of bag do you use for a hospital bag when pregnant? ›

Disposable or reusable shopping bags or large freezer bags work well for the smaller bags you'll need, especially if you can write on them. This will help to keep everything you need organised and easy to reach. Now you know what bags you'll be needing, let's delve into what you should pack in each hospital bag.

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