What to bring to the hospital

You can bring a number of things to the hospital to make your labor and stay more comfortable. You also will want to bring some items for your labor partner, family members and the new baby. The following list can help you prepare.

Delivery day checklist


For labor

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your childbirth book

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relaxing CDs

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tennis ball

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inflatable pillow to use in the bathtub

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birthing ball

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night light

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sour lollipops or hard candy

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breath spray

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chapstick or lip gloss

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toothbrush and toothpaste

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warm cotton socks

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lotion, massage oil or corn starch (in a shaker)

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telephone numbers of friends and relatives

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camera or videocamera

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snacks for father or partner (the hospital only provides food for mom)

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sweatshirt for father or partner (rooms may be cool, even in summer)

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pillow with nonwhite pillowcase

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change for vending machines

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partner’s swimsuit (so father or partner can accompany mom in shower)

For hospital stay

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sleepwear, robe, slippers

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personal-care items, toiletries, cosmetics

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nursing or supportive bra

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loose-fitting outfit for going home

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pillow for partner

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baby book

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contact lens case and glasses, if you wear them

For baby

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name of baby's provider

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infant car seat, previously installed and inspected in the car

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outfit for baby photo (first day)

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outfit for going home

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sweater or blanket (if it is cold out)

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hat


The Health & Care Store @ Park Nicollet and Breastfeeding Center @ Park Nicollet, Meadowbrook Building, on the Methodist Hospital campus, can provide a wide array of products to support your health, healing and learning. The Breastfeeding Center features helpful products for prepregnancy and postpregnancy, including support pillows and cushions, breast pumps, educational books, maternity bras and other breastfeeding products.