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I am the Childbirth Educator for Tennova Healthcare. The purpose of this blog is to provide information to women that are pregnant or who have recently delivered. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Is There a Charge for Baggage?

Unlike the airlines, hospitals are not currently charging for the amount of things that you bring to the hospital. I have had several questions regarding what is really needed at the hospital and what is provided. Well, here it is in a large nutshell.

The hospital will provide:
  • pillows. Unfortunately, they are in limited supply so if you want extras I suggest that you bring them. Please remember that the hospital uses white pillowcases and we want to prevent loss or confusion so put your pillows in colored cases.
  • gowns. They are the standard hospital gown. We can double them up to make sure that you have full coverage or you can bring a robe. You can also use your own gowns after delivery. Labor and delivery can be a messy event so you might prefer to use ours during that time. Sometimes during natural labors/births women prefer to wear a sports bra and skirt.
  • baby shirts. You can certainly bring the baby some outfits from home but keep in mind that a blue dye is applied to the baby's umbilical cord. If that dye gets wet it stains everything that it comes into contact with, including your baby's cute clothes. I would certainly suggest bringing an outfit or two for pictures but recommend that the baby wear one of our shirts most of the time.
  • baby blankets for swaddling. If the baby will need one for the ride home you will need to provide it.
Things you will need to bring:
  • CAR SEAT. Please have it ready to go home.
  • toiletries for you and your support person. A hairdryer may also be needed.
  • clothes to wear home and for you stay if you desire. Bring extra underwear.
  • a bra... well fitted nursing bra or a sports bra if you are not breastfeeding.
  • cameras and extra batteries.
  • cellphone and charger.
  • lip balm. Hospitals tend to have drier air to prevent bacterial growth.
  • snacks for the support person during labor and for everyone after delivery.
Suggested but not necessary:
  • a Boppy or my Brest Friend to use if breastfeeding.
  • rice pack for use during labor.
  • mp3 player or CD player.
  • massage oils or lotions.
  • back roller massager.
The following can be provided by the hospital but usually at a charge or you can bring:
  • sanitary pads
  • tucks pads (witch hazel)
  • dermaplast (numbing spray, brands may vary)
  • hemorrhoid cream
  • ibuprofen
  • docusate sodium (colace)
  • diapers
  • wipes
I hope this has been helpful. I may have to edit this from time to time so please check back.

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