pregnancy

My Hospital Bag Checklist

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Its a strange time to have a baby with the Corona Virus being all anyone can talk about and hospitals changing all of their policies on visitors etc. for women who just gave birth. Regardless of the circumstances, I am working hard mentally to stay positive, look at the silver lining all around, and focus on the good that can come out of these changes and slower times.

One thing that has been helping me during this time is getting as organized and taking care of the few things that are in my power to control. Getting my hospital bag together has been one of those things (I packed at 38 weeks, kinda late for a first timer but with sisters who have kids, I knew the chances were that I would be overdue for my first.)

I think it’s really important to ask for suggestions on what to pack only from someone that you relate to and knows you well, because a lot of people will tell you what you need or don’t need, My sister in law helped me as well as my friend who recently had a baby. The lists were very similar so it felt good to be on the same page and have a clear idea of what I needed.

My one piece of advice in this process would be to not overthink this. Essentially you’re packing for a 48-72 hour period where you’ll want to be cozy and have what makes you feel confident, beautiful, and comfortable.

See below for my hospital bag checklist!

-Roller suitcase to neatly pack items in one common place vs. multiple totes overflowing with stuff.

For Mom:

-Robe

-Zip Up hoodie

-Button Down boyfriend shirt or pajama set with loose pants (in dark colors in case you bleed through the pad/diapers the hospital provides)

-Comfy sweatsuit or tracksuit / shoes to wear home

-Nursing Bra

-Dark, comfy, and loose boy short undies (hospital provides disposable undies/pads)

-Nursing Pillow

-Nipple Cream

-Nursing Pads

-Socks

-Slippers or comfy slides

-Chapstick (apparently lips get chapped during labor from all the heavy breathing!)

-Travel size toiletries, Skin care products, hair brush, blow dryer and the like if you plan on getting dolled up after things have settled down

-Tooth Brush, tooth paste

-Minimal makeup if you want to wear any at all

-Aromatherapy

-Playlists downloaded

-Movies downloaded

-Birthing Ball if you want to use one

-Disposable undies, pads, witch hazel pads, peri bottle (our hospital provides so not necessary for us but just in case your hospital doesn’t provide)

For Baby:

-Swaddles (don’t need but if you wanted your own)

-Baby blanket

-Mitts so baby doesn’t scratch themselves

-Socks/fleece booties (baby is mostly swaddled in diaper and kimono provided by hospital but in case you wanted to have baby out at all with feet covered)

-1-2 baby outfits (including one to go home in)

-Car seat

-Baby wash/shampoo if you want the hospital to use your preferred brand when they bathe baby

For Dad:

-Toiletries

-2 changes of comfy clothes (I packed Chay’s Adidas tracksuit, two soft tees, undies, one pair of comfy pants, 3 pairs of socks, and a hoodie)

Mom and Dad Misc. Items:

-Easily packable blanket (s)

-Pillow

-Computer and charger

-Headphones

-Books

-Snacks, bars, etc

-Camera

Personal Documentation:

-Insurance Cards

-Medical Records (provided by Dr. to bring with you)

-License/ID

-Birth Plan

I found it so useful when my sister in law and friend sent their list to me to edit down and customize it more to my own needs. I hope you guys find this helpful and I hope that it takes some of the potential stress that can come with the unknown. Please feel free to add anything you might recommend as well in the comments section below.

xo, Kim

30 Week Pregnancy Update: Physical Symptoms, Meltdowns, and the Pregnancy Blues

In this video I am going over updates at 30 weeks pregnant as well as the physical symptoms I have been dealing with and some unexpected highs and lows. I am not very emotional in normal everyday life so having hormonal lows where I can’t talk myself out of it has been hard for me, but I feel lucky that they only last for a couple days at a time and then dissipate. Being pregnant has definitely been tough for me as I enjoy having energy and being active but I am only 8 weeks away (I filmed this video 2 weeks ago…editing takes me a while lol!) and looking forward to getting my body back and meeting baby girl!!

If you have been pregnant or are currently pregnant, what were some of the symptoms that were most challenging for you?

Love you guys, and thanks for watching! Don’t forget to subscribe for updates on all things life, home, and pregnancy.

xo, Kim

My Biggest Pregnancy Pet Peeve

Hello beauties!

I wanted to share this video with you from my YouTube Channel on one thing that I find to be so frustrating as a pregnant person. I also probably have more pet peeves because this is my first time being pregnant and I am not used to some of the odd or inappropriate things people say as soon as they find out that I am pregnant. To be honest, I am normally a pretty understanding person that gives people the benefit of the doubt, but with pregnancy hormones and a heightened sensitivity towards this new and overwhelming time, I have a much shorter fuse with negativity and rude comments. In my short video, I go specifically into things that have been said to me and why they bothered me so much. I would love to hear what you think as well! Did this happen to you or would you be annoyed? Or am I perhaps being a little too sensitive? I am open to your thoughts! Comment below!

Love you guys,

xo, Kim