Hospital Bag Checklist

all the essentials you'll want to pack

Start preparing your hospital bag in the run up to the big day - a good few weeks before your due date - so you're all set to go if your baby decides to arrive early. We've put together this handy checklist to save you some thinking, and to make sure you don't forget anything important! Stick to this list and your hospital bag will have just what you need!

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Refer to the following checklist that we've made, just for you!

1. Mama Nighties

For ultimate comfort and style, offering soft, breathable fabrics perfect for restful nights and relaxed mornings.

2. Diaper Bags

Stylish and functional, designed to keep all your baby essentials organized and within easy reach.

3. Disposable Underwear

Convenient and comfortable, offering discreet protection for postpartum recovery and everyday use.

4. Feeding Bras, C-section/Natural Delivery-Friendly Panties

Seamless support and comfort for new moms, perfect for nursing and post-delivery ease.

5. Wipes

Gentle and effective, keeping your little one fresh and clean with every use.

6. Infant Clothing

Gentle, soft & conscious clothing essentials designed for comfort and style for your little one.

7. Muslin Swaddles

Lightweight and breathable, wrapping your baby in soft, soothing comfort.

8. Receiving Nest/Portable Beds

Crafted for the delicate needs of your baby, offering ultimate comfort and gentle care from day one.

9. Towels

Ultra-soft and absorbent, designed to keep your little one cozy and dry after bath time.

10. Diapers

Exceptional comfort and leak protection, keeping your baby dry and happy all day long.

11. Postpartum Kit

Juno Mom’s Postpartum Kit is a Hospital Bag must-have packed with all the essentials a new mother needs after delivery.

Things To Keep In Mind

  1. Ensure your hospital bag is packed and ready by the 34th week of your pregnancy. This allows you to be prepared for any unexpected early arrivals.
  2. Wash, sun-dry, and iron all baby clothing before placing them in your hospital bag. This ensures cleanliness and comfort for your newborn.
  3. Keep multiple of essentials such as baby clothing, pads and panties.
  4. Opt for button-down clothing for your baby. This type of clothing facilitates easy changes, making it more convenient for you and comfortable for your baby.
  5. Swaddle your baby to help them sleep in a womb-like environment.
  6. Start breastfeeding as soon as possible after birth. Early breastfeeding helps establish a strong bond and supports your baby’s health and nutrition.