What clothes to take to the maternity hospital for a newborn?

You are expecting a happy event any day now. The appearance of a long-awaited miracle in the house requires careful preparation, which must begin in advance, since the process of its birth is absolutely unpredictable. Let's talk about what clothes you need to take with you to the hospital for your newborn.

What clothes for a newborn do you need in the maternity hospital?

what to takeA couple of weeks before the planned date, check the entire kit you have assembled. You can find out a list of things from the medical workers of the institution where you plan to give birth, or from the gynecologist caring for your pregnancy at the clinic. Some maternity hospitals have everything in stock. If not, then you will have to take care of it yourself. We We recommend preparing all this together with the future father or other relatives. So that they bring exactly what is needed and do not mix anything up.

To get started, collect four packages:

  • the first should contain items for the expectant mother that will be needed at the time of childbirth. These are documents - an exchange card with tests completed, a passport, an insurance policy, a sick leave certificate. Personal items - terry towel, T-shirt or nightgown, cotton socks, robe, washable slippers and hygiene items;
  • in the second place postpartum supplies. These include a long-neck or button-down shirt for ease of breastfeeding, hygiene products, disposable mesh panties, a bra with pads, cream for cracked nipples, plastic bags for dirty laundry;
  • in the third and fourth, things will be collected for the child for the postpartum period and the moment of discharge.

Socks and armlets

baby clothesBuy several pairs of socks and anti-scratch mittens. Anti-scratch pads are used to prevent the baby from injuring himself with his nails. Socks are simply irreplaceable, since the heat exchange of a newborn is still very weak and the feet will freeze constantly. To prevent this, stock up on three pairs or more.

Beanies

Buy 3-4 pieces with or without ties. You will need caps made of thin fabric and warm flannelette ones. They are necessary to protect the head from injury and hypothermia, since the temperature that is comfortable for an adult may not be suitable for an infant. In addition, the fontanel is still quite vulnerable, and any carelessness can cause negative consequences. To prevent prickly heat, a warm cap is usually worn over a cotton cap.

Baby undershirts

You will need at least 5-6 of them. One for the delivery room, the rest for the ward, since a daily shift will be needed. In case of regurgitation after eating, you can take more shirts.All of them are sewn from natural cotton fabric with seams located on the front side.

Bodysuits and slips

baby in bodysuitIt successfully replaces baby's undershirts and rompers; thanks to the lock, it does not ride up and does not bunch up on the baby's tummy. Bodysuits and slips should also be made from natural materials. Very comfortable with buttons between the legs, this makes it easy to change diapersj. There are models entirely with buttons, which can be unfastened and spread out on the changing table. With your baby's back resting on the bodysuit, fasten the buttons.

Sliders

It is advisable to choose free and non-restrictive movements. Available with or without elastic. In the maternity hospital, it is preferable to use without an elastic band, since the umbilical wound is still quite sensitive. Sometimes they have straps that are secured with rivets, ties or buttons. The seams are located outward, which prevents chafing of delicate skin.

Important! After purchasing children's clothes, be sure to wash them with laundry soap and iron them.

Diapers and diapers

For daily care, you need diapers that take into account gender and weight, and disposable diapers. To determine which ones are best, you should try several brands.. The main thing is to choose quality ones that meet the following criteria:

  • newbornthey are odorless;
  • supplemented with Velcro for fastening;
  • have pleasant tactile sensations;
  • the humidity indicator will tell you when it’s time to change;
  • a significant addition is the mesh inner layer;
  • hypoallergenic fillers absorb liquid well.

What should you not take to the maternity hospital for your baby?

Sometimes expectant mothers are so diligent in getting ready for the upcoming event that they are ready to bring with them absolutely unnecessary and unnecessary things:

  • postpartum bandage - it is not at all necessary to wear it in the first days, and if you have had a caesarean section, then its use is strictly prohibited;
  • breast pump – it is recommended to express milk manually, otherwise this device can cause hyperlactation, accompanied by heaviness and pain in the breasts. The result can be purulent mastitis. And when pumping, the baby gets more liquid and “poor” milk, with insufficient content of nutrients. The device may be needed in the future, when the breasts “get used” to pumping and there is a lot of milk;
  • A pacifier is also prohibited in the maternity hospital. The baby will confuse it with the mother’s breast, actively sucking and biting the nipple. This will lead to microtrauma and a decrease in the baby’s sucking activity;
  • a huge set of children's cosmetics. Basically, only soap, diaper rash oil and baby cream can be useful;
  • cotton buds - use for cleaning the spout and ears is prohibited. These manipulations are performed using cotton buds;
  • You don’t need to take your entire home first aid kit with you. Taking any medications is not advisable in the first days after birth. The exception is necessary medications that are taken for vital indications., that is, with diabetes, bronchial asthma and other chronic diseases of women;
  • Don’t even think about using decorative cosmetics and perfume. This can cause a severe allergic reaction in both your child and those nearby.

After all, the main thing in the upcoming process is an easy birth, as well as the health of mother and newborn. That's what we wish for you!

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