I have had one c-section so I have a good idea on what I want to bring, but I like to watch videos like this to help me decide what I should bring with me. I am not even bringing clothes for me because I personally found it easier to just keep wearing the hospital gown because after birth you are a mess. Between the bleeding and breastfeeding it was easier for me to change my hospital gown as many times as I wanted or needed to without ruining my own clothes. Plus it was easy for breastfeeding. I will also say that my hospital gave me Lanolin nipple cream. They also have pumps should you need one and gave me a hand pump as part of my pump parts. Take all those parts home with you too! This time I also bought some silverettes (silver nipple covers) to help with healing those nips. so those are in my hospital bag!
I'm 33 weeks pregnant, from South Africa and will be having my third C section at a private hospital, the other two were at a public hospital. Things I'll be definitely taking to the hospital is the following: Water Pajamas 3x button down (I'm planning to breastfeed) Nipple cream Snacks Gown Slippers Breast pump Comestics Pads High waist underwear Breast pads Breast milk plastic Recieve blankets (she will be naked the entire time no idea to stress about outfits) Etc
Thank you for this. I just packed my bag for me and baby girl. This is my first baby and I am currently 36 weeks pregnant. My scheduled C-section for is 8/29/23. Perfect timing me seeing this video.
I recommend compression socks versus cozy socks. Compression socks are supposed to help with blood flow and swelling from my understanding. God bless! ❤
I am using compression socks since first trimester. It made alll difference about swollen legs (had to buy more because they ended up loose using every single day😅). So I wasn’t sure about bringing to hospital but it’s a nice idea. Thank you.
Thanks for all the info - but just wondering, if you find that it’s much better without anything over your incision how do find the belly binder? Doesn’t it cause pain being over top of your incision?
When you say u didn’t start having milk till 3 days after, so u mean u weren’t able to produce the milk and breastfeed? I really want to be able to breast feed immediately after birth, and I’m a bit against formula, is it normal to take quite a while to produce after a c section??
Hi! Your body will produce colostrum at birth, it’s not milk but full of vitamins nutrients and just what the baby needs in the beginning, then a few days later your milk typically comes in! It should take the same amount of time for your milk to come in no matter how you give birth. I’m going to film a video on tips to getting your milk to come in fast and how increase your supply in the next week. Stay tuned if you’re interested ☺️
Hi Katie! New sub here 🙂 im excited to be following your journey. I am currently pregnant with my second baby. I had a c section the first time and im opting for a c section again. I was hoping if you could plz send me the link for the belly binder that you purchased . Thank you
Congratulations!! The belly binder I have is the one the hospital gave me when I had my first c section. I have heard that people really like the brand Belly Bandit though. Hope that helps ☺️
I am about to have my fourth c section and still love these videos!! 🎉 thanks for sharing!!
I have had one c-section so I have a good idea on what I want to bring, but I like to watch videos like this to help me decide what I should bring with me. I am not even bringing clothes for me because I personally found it easier to just keep wearing the hospital gown because after birth you are a mess. Between the bleeding and breastfeeding it was easier for me to change my hospital gown as many times as I wanted or needed to without ruining my own clothes. Plus it was easy for breastfeeding. I will also say that my hospital gave me Lanolin nipple cream. They also have pumps should you need one and gave me a hand pump as part of my pump parts. Take all those parts home with you too! This time I also bought some silverettes (silver nipple covers) to help with healing those nips. so those are in my hospital bag!
Yes! I totally agree that it’s easier in the hospital gown at first!! Such great ideas. Thanks for sharing!!
I suggest a luggage type bag with wheels. So you dont have to lug a bag over your shoulder.
Face wipes!!!!! I forgot! What a great idea! Third time mama and just watching some videos so I can refresh what I need
I'm 33 weeks pregnant, from South Africa and will be having my third C section at a private hospital, the other two were at a public hospital. Things I'll be definitely taking to the hospital is the following:
Water
Pajamas 3x button down (I'm planning to breastfeed)
Nipple cream
Snacks
Gown
Slippers
Breast pump
Comestics
Pads
High waist underwear
Breast pads
Breast milk plastic
Recieve blankets (she will be naked the entire time no idea to stress about outfits)
Etc
Thank you. ❤
Thank you for this. I just packed my bag for me and baby girl. This is my first baby and I am currently 36 weeks pregnant. My scheduled C-section for is 8/29/23. Perfect timing me seeing this video.
Congratulations! You got this Mama! So glad this video was helpful!
Thank you for all the tips… I am 36 weeks now and preparing my bags to hospital ❤
Currently pregnant watching this to plan in case of emergency i feel like you have to be prepared for everything
Congratulations! Yes, totally agree. It’s always good to be prepared for whatever happens!
I recommend compression socks versus cozy socks. Compression socks are supposed to help with blood flow and swelling from my understanding. God bless! ❤
Such a great idea!! Thank you 😊
I am using compression socks since first trimester. It made alll difference about swollen legs (had to buy more because they ended up loose using every single day😅). So I wasn’t sure about bringing to hospital but it’s a nice idea. Thank you.
Hi hun from another csection mom to another colace helps with constipation just start taking it a day or two before csection
Thank you so much!
Love this very practical ❤😊❤
Hi I'm expecting and am 34 weeks. Excited to share with you! Love your videos ❤
Congratulations! We are so close to meeting these babes!! And thank you so much for the support!
I'd love to see a video with the lactation cookie recipe!!!
Thank you for letting me know what you want to see! I’ll definitely make that video!
@@KatieAtHome I’d love the recipe too!
Thanks for all the info - but just wondering, if you find that it’s much better without anything over your incision how do find the belly binder? Doesn’t it cause pain being over top of your incision?
I thought that it would But when the nurses put it on me in the hospital it actually made me feel more secure!
When you say u didn’t start having milk till 3 days after, so u mean u weren’t able to produce the milk and breastfeed? I really want to be able to breast feed immediately after birth, and I’m a bit against formula, is it normal to take quite a while to produce after a c section??
Hi! Your body will produce colostrum at birth, it’s not milk but full of vitamins nutrients and just what the baby needs in the beginning, then a few days later your milk typically comes in! It should take the same amount of time for your milk to come in no matter how you give birth. I’m going to film a video on tips to getting your milk to come in fast and how increase your supply in the next week. Stay tuned if you’re interested ☺️
Hi Katie! New sub here 🙂 im excited to be following your journey. I am currently pregnant with my second baby. I had a c section the first time and im opting for a c section again. I was hoping if you could plz send me the link for the belly binder that you purchased . Thank you
Congratulations!! The belly binder I have is the one the hospital gave me when I had my first c section. I have heard that people really like the brand Belly Bandit though. Hope that helps ☺️