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Planning your baby's birth

By Christine Langlois

Advice on where to labour, who to invite, what to bring, and also what not to do.
Hospital bag essentials

Hospital bag essentials
It's best to pack it a couple of weeks before your due date, but include a list of last-minute items to add. Visit the hospital ahead of time, and take your documents with you so you can pre-register at Admitting.

The paperwork
• health card proof of hospital insurance
• birth plan -- newborn care plan
• photocopy of pre-registration

What Mom needs
• something comfortable to wear during labour (The Midwifery Collective of Ottawa suggests a man's large flannel shirt -- very Canadian!)
• warm socks (not too tight), slippers and clothing for after the birth
• underwear (several pairs)
• nursing bra and breast pads
• personal toilet items
• sanitary pads (plus size)
• snacks, favourite juice (you may find apple, pineapple and orange juices too acidic at this time; try cranberry, grape or grapefruit)
• extra pillows
• massage oil
• lip balm
• music tapes and tape player
• big bath towels (the hospital can put them in the warmer for you)
• focal point (if you are using one during contractions)
• clothes to go home in
• facial tissues
• tennis balls (for back massage)
magazines or light reading

What Dad and support person need
• snacks, juice
• personal toilet items
• comfortable clothes
• notepaper and pen
• telephone numbers
• change for phone, or calling card
• reading material
• camera
• money for parking and incidentals, but avoid bringing a wallet.

What baby needs
diapers
• clothing: undershirt, stretchy sleeper, cardigan, hat, booties,
• two baby blankets
• Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (set by Transport Canada) -- approved infant car seat for the trip home


Page 4 of 4 -- Do you know who to bring to your baby's birth? Don't forget these very important people listed on page 1!

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