What should I bring to labour Ward?

What should I bring to labour Ward?

Labour ward bag

  1. Comfie nightie for labour.
  2. Light dressing gown.
  3. Flip flops (for shower)
  4. Comfortable slippers.
  5. Toiletries, face cloth, shower cap.
  6. Towel.
  7. Gym ball (leave in car until needed)
  8. Massage oils e.g. lavender/electric essential oil diffuser (if desired)

What do you wear to a maternity ward?

something loose and comfortable to wear during labour that does not restrict you from moving around or make you too hot. 3 changes of loose, comfortable clothes. 2 or 3 comfortable and supportive bras, including nursing bras if you’re planning to breastfeed – remember, your breasts will be much larger than usual.

Do you take your own nappies to the hospital?

Nappies – you’re going to need a couple of packets of nappies and some baby wipes. Formula – if you’re planning to formula feed, you’ll need to bring your chosen brand of formula along with you. The hospital will have some formula, but recommends that you bring your own formula along with your bottles and teats.

When Should I pack my hospital bag for labour?

around 35 weeks
It’s a good idea to have your hospital bag packed and ready from around 35 weeks of pregnancy. See what to pack here. To avoid a mad rush following your first contraction, it’s a good idea to pack your hospital bag at around 35 weeks.

How many outfits does baby need in hospital?

Aim for one outfit in newborn size and one 0-3 months. Don’t forget hats and/or socks, if weather appropriate. Your pediatrician’s contact information.

Does hospital provide clothes for baby?

Your little one will be covered with most supplies for their time in the hospital. In fact, some delivery units may even require — for safety measures — that babies wear hospital-branded onesies until you’re discharged. Try packing baby’s items in the diaper bag you plan on using once they’re born.

Which is the best hospital for maternity in Bunbury?

See why mums-to-be choose St John of God Bunbury Hospital. Maternity care at St John of God Bunbury Hospital offers your baby an exceptional start to life. Our hospital gives you access to modern facilities featuring the latest technology and fully equipped rooms with space for your partner to stay.

How many beds does St John of God Hospital have?

With 145 beds and more than 330 highly qualified medical practitioners, our health care facility caters for a variety of medical and surgical admissions and palliative care, plus allied health and community-based services.

Who is St John of God Health Care?

St John of God Health Care has launched a new blog featuring more than 500 articles, including podcasts and videos, from more than 100 of our specialists, nurses, clinicians and expert caregivers. St John of God Health Care is one of the largest Catholic providers of health care services in Australia.

Which is the best maternity hospital in Australia?

St John of God Health Care is a leading provider of maternity services in Australia, proudly welcoming more than 10,000 babies a year into the world. We offer you and your family exceptional care – from pregnancy to birth and into the early parenting of your precious new baby with a range of maternity services.