Maternity hospital bag: What do I need to pack?

Baby clothes, cosy pyjamas, and a huge selection of snacks. Here are some items you should consider packing in your hospital bag.

Try not to panic if you feel completely unsure of what to take in your bag, you can get most, if not all of the information you need from your midwife or the hospital where you plan to give birth. Additionally, you might be able to schedule a visit to the birthing facility, where you can inquire further about what you need to bring from home, for you and your baby, and what the hospital has to offer.

However, if you are looking to get ahead, here are the answers to those burning questions and some top tips for preparing your hospital bag.

When do I need to prepare my hospital bag for birth?

You are free to begin packing anytime you wish. However, it's wise to prepare your bag at least two weeks before your due date.

One bag of Two? What type of bag do I need for the hospital?

There’s no need to have any particular ‘type’ of bag, you just need a bag that will fit all your must-haves. You might also consider packing two bags: one for the actual birth and one for after labour. The items you and your little one need can pile up, so you might as well opt for a little suitcase, this way you can prepare for any potential overnight stays too.

What must-have items should I pack in my hospital bag?

Here is my quick list of the basics you should consider for you.

Here is my quick list of the basics you should consider for you. Maternity notes and birth plan. Comfy clothes for labour. Phone tablet and chargers. Fan and water spray bottle. Spare clothes and comfy underwear. Maternity pads & breast pads…

What must-have items should I pack for my newborn?

Here is my quick list of the basics you should consider for your new baby.

Here is my quick list of the basics you should consider packing for your new baby. Sleep suit and vests. One outfit for the trip home. Blankets a muslin squares. Car seat. Snow suit or coat for winter babies. Hat. Nappies. Socks, booties...

What must-have items should my birth partner pack?

Here is my quick list of the basics your birth partner should consider packing.

Once packed, keep your bag in an easy-to-reach place (e.g. by the front door or in the nursery) and share its location and contents with your birth partner.