Thanks again to Ritual for sponsoring this video! I love their vitamins because they are so transparent about what ingredients are in them, why they are in there, and where they are sourced from. Remember to use my code JBRAUN20 for 20% off during your first month! www.ritual.com/jbraun20
Dont forget the bronzer for the pics… wish everything goes smooth during labor, wish you the best for all the after labor and most important health for both of you🙏🏼🙏🏼 can’t wait to meet baby(name) 💕💕💕
#JessicaBraun #TylerTravelTV please please please make sure once you're both in there that you're able to leave. I'm only saying this because when my daughter and her huddy went to have the baby they couldn't leave even after baby was born. It could be different in all areas just please please check first. Much love to yall.
My husband had THE BEST idea for our bag: Protein Shakes. At least at our hospital, you're not allowed any food while in active labor. This is fine if you're an easy, fast labor...but for all the mama's that labor around the clock you know how exhausting it is. I was allowed to drink anything I wanted and the hospital kept offering juice as sugar energy, but I FAR preferred to avoid that sugar crash and packed several premixed protein drinks that we just poured over ice. I've never seen another mama mention this and I think it's such an easy and brilliant addition.
@@gurleegurl98LH I think you're correct. I didn't publicize it to the staff and had my husband retrieve cups of ice and poured the drinks in there. Nurses weren't doing cup checks ;) I did have a doula for my first pregnancy and she said that the primary reason to keep the stomach empty was to based on 1940's research that suggested an increased risk of aspiration (inhalation of food into the lungs) when under general anesthesia. Most laboring women will not undergo general anesthesia--only if there was some severe complication, and even then aspiration is just potential risk, not a foregone conclusion. I trusted her knowledge and for us, we decided that the risk was nominal. I was admitted at 11PM and didn't give birth until 7:30PM the following day. Those protein shakes kept me going. 😁
Yes, I know technically I wasn't "allowed" to eat or drink, but after not eating all night and most of the day I was like "okay, I am about to have this mama chi pouch because I need the energy. Just giving you a heads up in case you want to leave the room or turn your back."
L&D nurse here 👋🏻 leave the nursing cover up (we have to see and assess ur latch anyway) Take the sweater and definitely the heating pad tho. As far as the ink prints we usually do the feet but babies have a reflex that when something touches their palms they close their fingers. My advice is to wait to do hand prints till this reflex goes away. Recommendation is no pacies till breast feeding is established (just recommendation do as u please 😊) also don’t forget ur ID. You did an amazing job I love all ur videos and can not wait to learn her name!
At 23 weeks pregnant, your videos has definitely helped a lot. I’m a new mom to be to a baby girl, and I have no clue to much. My mom passed in 2020 so i’m learning from friends and videos like yours. Thank you for making videos like this, it’s so helpful and very much needed!
My deepest condolences in regards to your passing mother, I know how hard it can be to navigate motherhood without your own mama.. in the same breath I wish you and your baby health and wellness. ❤
😂😂😂 All us old people watching this video! I'm 61, like I'm gonna be a new Grandma, or something. Love watching Jess, and her fam! Sending my well wishes as well! ♥️
Do I have kids? Nope. Am I pregnant? Nope. Will I ever have kids? Probably not. But did I watch this video from start to finish? Yes, yes I did. I'm so excited for you guys. I can't wait to find out her name. You're in my prayers. Hoping for a smooth, safe delivery.
EXACTLY, I’m 55 years old, never had kids, couldn’t care less what a woman brings in her hospital bag, but enjoyed Every second of this Entire video (yep, I watched the Whole video). Best wishes Jess!
You are so right, they break you in the hospital. I lost all modesty when I had my first baby. I didn’t care who was in the room I did what I had to do. Yes take the heating pad! As an old L&D, postpartum & Nursery nurse you did a great job packing you got all the must haves. Well tell Tyler not to forget the hard candy/mints, chewing gum too.
One tip for Tyler (and since this is your 2nd time this may be a no brainer) make sure he wears his most COMFORTABLE sneakers for the hospital since he could be standing by the bedside for hours while you are in active labor. Good luck Jessica, so excited for you to expand your sweet fam :)
Coming here to say that your suggestions made my hospital stay SO much better a couple of weeks ago! I bought the robe, PJs (or at least a version of them), socks, underwear, nursing tanks, and some baby supplies you recommended. I also used your suggestions to pack the remainder of the bag. I was there for four days and three nights and I used EVERYTHING. Thank you so much!
I am 37 weeks pregnant with my first and the hospital bag is packed but I keep watching these videos out of paranoia that we're forgetting something. This was VERY reassuring so thank you!!
I’m a 55 year old woman. My daughter is going through reproductive surgeries right now. I am watching in faith that I’ll be helping her pack for having a baby in the near future!
This grabbed my heart, I'm 65, so it's been a while since I had my baby :) I am so loving how you've thought of everything, I am putting all the best intentions (prayers) for you and your family during this time! I am so excited, I hope you take comfort that you have all of us sending you love during this time!
I say yes to the heating pad because everyone forgets to talk about the whole contractions after birth are a thing, BUT also the contractions while breastfeeding and they’re said to get more intense the more kids you have. I feel like no one ever mentions this, so that heating pad could be a lifesaver during that!
The only person to give me the best advice of my life and then apologize for it taking an hour. 😅 Girl you have been a blessing. Take up my whole day honestly.
I used a hospital heating pad and it was amazing for back labor. I also packed some makeup but didn't use any (I'm still glad I packed it though). I highly recommend having a special body wash (maybe a mini from lush or something) to make that first shower extra luxurious. It helped boost my mood so much.
I do not know why I always watch hospital bag videos. I’m 45, have no kids, and had a hysterectomy so that ship has sailed! 😂 but it fascinates me to see what you mamas need for your labor adventure. Best of luck to you. Have a safe and healthy delivery!
This video came at the perfect time! I am 35 weeks and my husband is FINALLY home from deployment! I’ve been so worried and stressed my whole pregnancy. I feel light as air and like I can finally relax, be happy, and get excited about this baby coming 💖 Not that I wasn’t excited this whole time but the nerves were overwhelming. I got the lulibebe diaper bag for Christmas because we also have a 21 month old and I already love it so much!! The duffel bag is also gorgeous. Congratulations and best of luck to you Jessica and Tyler!!! 🙏💖💖
Lol I’m watching this, 4 months postpartum and my husband literally forgot to put my bag in the car to bring to the hospital 😅 and when we found out, my labor was progressing too quick for him to go home and grab it 😅 Lol. By Gods grace I chose not to be upset and the hospital had what I needed. He went and got it the next day after baby was born:) really you don’t *need* much! Having a fresh outfit to wear after is definitely a must-have:)
I only have one child and he’s 15, but I remember the first shower after I had him was the BEST shower of my life! Praying for a safe and healthy delivery! 💙 from Kentucky
I’m obsessed. Just a 22 year old gal from Australia, no plans on kids anytime soon but I have Nannied for children as young as a week old. And these long videos are amazing while I’m cleaning or organising it’s like hanging out with a friend. I love your content!!
Me, a 25 year old, not trying to get pregnant, not even sure if I want kids, still watches Jess’ hospital bag video. 😅 love you! I would literally watch a video of you watching paint dry 🤣
Your videos are EXTREMELY helpful. I am currently 31 weeks pregnant and will be due in Feb. This is my first child so I am trying to prepare as much as possible. Having pregnacy brain, I forget things ( typically on a normal basis but now, its more than usual.) inorder to alleviate that, I try to write down everything as simple as tasks or appointments on my calender. which has been helpful. But I truly don't know whats the best items to buy for my newborn when she gets here in Feburary. So, Ive been watching youtube videos and trying to " research ." I happened to scroll onto your videos and its really been a JACKPOT!!!!!!! A true lifesaver because there are things that I didn't even know to think about. From the nursery to the hospital bag to the diaper bags to the books to the clothing that will grow with her. I am the type of person who loves function over fashion. I'm more of a comfy yet cute and casual type of girl. So your videos and the LINKS help simplify EVERYTHING!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
Update: babygirl is here!!! She's an absolute gem and I'm so thankful that I watched this video. I packed my hospital bag and the nurses were really impressed. They said u didn't need most of the things that I packed since it was already provided 😅. It's nice that I had my own things tho so I ended up going home with MORE items than what I came into the hospital with. 😂😂😂 I'm glad I packed what I did because it allowed me to practice my "routine" that I would be doing at home. 💕💕
Video request: I would love to see you do a debriefing post partum as to what you used from your bag and any swaps/supplements you would make to what you brought. I just adore you and your family…thanks for all of the wonderful tips…sending you all so much love!!
I'm 2 months postpartum, and those always depends are the REAL DEAL!!! I used up two packs of them they were soo much better then what the hospital gives you. Also the Fridao mom peri bottle, witch hazel foam, and liners were great along with the dermaplast numbing spray all were amazing during my recovery. I wore that pajama gown and Robe after I was moved to my other room from labor n delivery and it was comfy and so much better then the hospital gown. The flip-flops for the shower are a must, that first shower is everything. I took make up but i didnt wear it. Lol I'm so excited for you the Braun Family!💕
Ya know, this is exactly what I needed to watch today. I too have been anxiously fixating on things and just seeing your happy, excited, positive energy really made me smile. It is a sweet reminder about what we are excited about; meeting the baby! I feel like this video is perfect that it's longer too though because its thorough and feels like I will really have every single thing I will need. Knowing what is in the Car bag, the grab last back, place the base but not the car seat etc -- PERFECT! Thank you thank you thank you!!!!
As a woman in my 40s totally done with having children I still love these videos you’re such a sweetheart. Do not apologize for anything that you’ve added to your bags for your own peace of mind and comfort no one is allowed to judge that. Best of luck in the coming weeks
You are not alone, I’ve seen many others suggest bringing makeup, and I already knew I was going to want to. I do NOT want to look beat up in my first photos with my baby
I love that I initially stared watching your videos on my previous channel for your honest make up reviews, and now I can watch as a to-be mom getting ready to give birth! You’ve been so helpful! I’m 32 weeks now and on bedrest for preterm labor, so your videos have been helping me keep calm and prepare. I also love the luli bebe diaper bag backpack and bought one thanks to you ❤
This was so well thought out! I’m a postpartum nurse and I feel like I failed with my bags. I didn’t bring anything that made me feel cute and didn’t think of the name plates and all that. I did the minimal on purpose, but was a little too minimal. And also, I love doing footprints for books and frames, etc. hands are hard and I’ve never gotten great ones, but I will try every time!
I had a miscarriage a couple weeks ago but I am 100% saving this video for when it is my time 🥰 I’m so excited for you guys and can’t wait to meet baby girl!
Jessica, you make me chuckle! 🤭 You are precious! I am a Mom to 3 Sons all in their 30's. I had them many years ago. I felt everything you're feeling...with every birth. You are not over doing it. You just want to be prepared for anything that may arise. That's what we mom's do. I wish you and your family ALL of the best and many blessings. I love you. ❤️🥰🌺
Now I want Tyler’s video walking as through his postpartum pantry / freezer, explaining why he bought different brands / can sizes of garbanzo beans, how many meatloafs he has in the freezer etc 😂😂😂 good luck Jessica, hope everything will run smoothly when your little girl decides to come ❤️
I am currently 33 weeks pregnant. My first baby came spontaneously at 34 weeks for reasons unknown. I had no hospital bag packed, my waters broke in the middle of the office. I was at the hospital with NOTHING for me or the baby, and didn’t leave for another 8 days (my son was on NICU). If you’re pregnant PACK YOUR HOSPITAL BAG!!! I packed mine at 30 weeks this time lol!
A few recommendations from a NICU nurse😊 skin to skin contact and early feeding in the first hour of baby girls life (the golden hour) makes a world of a difference with supply! Most care for baby by nurses and doctors can be done with baby on mom. Very important for baby’s ajustment and hormonally for mom as well! Also lots and lots of water and rest on mama’s part❤️ Can’t wait to meet her!
I agree - unfortunately with my first she was whisked to the NICU for quite a while before I got to see her and it was incredibly traumatic 🙃 Hoping this birth goes differently and that I have the chance for STS and early feeding ❤️
Wishing you the best for sure! Mine was quite traumatic as well, emergency c-section, ended up in ICU and 36 week babe in NICU and unfortunatly I think thats why my supply was also a problem for the longest time! Sending you positive vibes and wishing you and baby girl a healthy delivery!❤️
I’m 33 weeks tomorrow. Started packing my hospital bag a week ago. I know I need to order a few last minute things. This video has been one of the most practical “what’s in my hospital bag” video
Don’t forget to bring nursing pads (reusable or disposable)! The more the better just in case. Also, bringing extra bras always diaper bag or hospital bag helped me a lot. I mostly used resuable nursing pads and now I use them as resusable makeup pads.
I am 23 weeks pregnant and I've watched several of your videos. Thank you for all of your informative insight because this first time momma doesn't want to do anything wrong
No worries for the longer vid! I’m up in the middle of the night feeding my one month old so this is keeping me entertained 😂❤️ so excited for you guys!!!
Jess, in Ethiopian culture we eat a lot of nutrient (iron) rich foods postpartum to help with food supply. Things like oats or ground barley (cooking with milk and ghee and honey) in a loose form. We also do a lot of porridge and homemade broth/soups made with lamb and chicken. I
hear me out: instead of the heating pad, pick up some of those adhesive heat patches that they make for like period cramps, I think 3 come in a box? pick up two boxes, they fold basically flat and you don't have to worry about the plugs and cords that you do with a legit heating pad. you also won't be bummed if they get misplaced, whereas I'd lose it if my heating pag disappeared.
For my my second baby I bought a birthing gown on Amazon, and it was 100% more comfortable than the dang hospital gowns! It had snaps up the front and down the back so there was easy access for being checked but if you walk the halls you won’t moon anyone. Plus it was sleeveless and had snaps on the shoulders which was great because I realized that I could snap my IV line through that to keep it from catching on everything! It honestly made laboring a little easier because I wasn’t fighting with keeping my gown in place while moving around. So excited for you to meet your sweet new baby!
I am not married nor do I have kids. But I like staying informed. I remember when I was in the hospital overnight after having a procedure, I lived in my tank top and a soft button down shirt and yoga pants for couple weeks. I wanted to be comfortable and just have that tank top and a shirt was really nice after having surgery and it allowed the doctor to check the surgical site. So knowing that there's a tank made for nursing mothers is awesome, I hope to be a mother someday but if not I can share these tips with other women who will be mothers. Thank you Jess for sharing your wisdom and knowledge with us.
Cute stuff! Don’t forget your pillow and a blanket! I was sooooo glad I had my own pillow! I put it in two pillow cases so it didn’t get gross! Also a pillow and blanket for Tyler.
Here I am at 20 with my fiancé and I planning to have a baby 7-8 years from now, but I love this video. All of them really! Your laugh and little jokes are adorable. I love your enthusiasm about being pregnant and having a baby. It makes me feel more at ease and excited about my pregnancy.
I’m 21 weeks pregnant and I want to start packing as soon as I have everything! Like why wouldn’t I just organize it all in a bag?! It just makes sense to get it done and check that box! One less thing to worry about! Plus it gives those things a home! And it keeps it organized!
I'm really excited for this. Having a hysterectomy soon and I am oddly looking for things I might need from C-section videos too because it's all major abdominal surgery. It was weird to be at Walmart shopping for maternity undies while preparing for a hysterectomy. I just want something that comes all the way up and is kind of compressive. 🤷🏼♀️
I had a hysterectomy several years ago. Recovery was very easy, no real pain-just sore-took several weeks to get my energy back, that was the worst of it. Best wishes on a speedy and complete recovery❤️
I love you Jess, your seriously the friend/sister I don’t have in my life. I’m not even pregnant, don’t know if I ever will be again, but I love knowing what your taking and about your journey with this little baby!
I am a 24 year old with no plans on having children with my partner, but I’m absolutely watching this whole thing. Love you Jessica, sending good vibes for you and your family during this new adventure!
When I had my baby at 34 weeks 5 days and had no bags packed, you can bet with my second baby that bag was packed at 30 weeks 😂( I made it to 38 weeks 2 days with him!) both babies are thriving btw no worries !
First time pregnancy. This is so helpful as I don’t have any mothers or ladies in my life to give me advice and tips. Bless you! You didn’t talk to much this was perfect!! Can’t wait to go through more and top up on advice and tips. God bless!
2 more things : I liked bringing an electric nail file because my first babies nails were SO long when she came out. I also wanted to mention I found the cloud island sleepers (the coming home outfit) to run big so the newborn size might be a little bigger than the carters one.
I've got 4 kids already with no plans for anymore. Did I still watch this entire video? Of course! You're the realest influencer I follow & I could watch you all day no matter the topic!
This video cracks me up, I feel like your packaging for a two week vacation 😂 I packed a bag for my two births back in the day, but never used any of it, both times two many things going on to many people, nurses touching me and the baby. I never even had the time to change or time to myself. I couldn’t wait to come home and shower in my own house, sleep in my own bed and bathe my son. Congratulations 🍾🎉 Best of luck. 😃👶🏻
Swaddling blankets: My daughter was born close to the end of May and I really loved our Aden and Anais muslin swaddling blankets. They were decently sized, at least 3'x3', but light so we didn't have to worry about overheating her when we swaddled, and they were fantastic for shade over the stroller without worrying that heat might get trapped. It's been almost eleven years and I still get use out of them during the summer when it's too hot to sleep with even just a sheet but too cool to have nothing.
This is like the third one of your videos I’ve watched today. I just found you and I love your channel. You are so real and honest about everything. It feels so much less stressful and overwhelming the way you explain things you chose and why. Thank you!!
I started packing mine at 35 weeks this time ... My last pregnancy I had to have my mom go get me stuff cause I didn't pack. I'm 38+5 and being induced in 4 days I'm too excited! I packed just as much as you just added some padcicles and I'm 100% bringing my heating pad!
This came at the perfect time!! Currently 30 weeks with baby 2 and I cried (hormones haha) watching how excited you are to meet your sweet baby girl!! I struggled with PPD with baby 1 and feel so different this time as well. Praying for a safe and peaceful delivery for you!
Just watched the whole thing, thanks for all of the great products! My amazon cart is full! haha Also wanted to add try out the after ease tincture by wish garden on amazon - They will help tremendously with the afterpains after giving birth!! Worked like a charm for me!!
Thank you for talking so honestly about the realities of giving birth! Diapers and soiling and the need for comfy pants regardless of how the birthing process goes. I don't plan on having kids, but this was useful for me to hear to support my friends better who are expecting!
I’m not pregnant nor am I planning on having any children anytime soon but yet I sat here and watched this whole video. I love you Jess you are just so wonderful.
I don’t know from experience, but I feel like you should pack whatever you want in your birth/hospital bag because it’s one of the coolest day’s of a person’s life and you deserve to be comfortable and have all the little things to make you feel that way ✨
TMI warning: 100% on not bringing nice/expensive slippers! After my first child was born, I stood up to get out of bed and go to the bathroom, and a huge gush of blood completely overwhelmed the capacity of my hospital pad, ran down my leg, and got into my slippers. And that was, apparently, not abnormal. I wish I'd been wearing cheap slippers I could trash without regret. Good luck and happy birthing!
Also TMI: I apparently bled a lot during labor and was given 2 shots in my legs. I still don't know what it was. Anyways hours later I was sitting in my bed and felt sudden warmth around my buttocks. Turns out a side effect of those shots caused me to have diarrhea (×2 btw) right after another. So I really really REALLY wouldn't take my own gown to wear in the hospital. But that's my experience.
34 weeks! First baby, first time mom! It is a bit overwhelming but very exciting. Can’t wait to see our little man 💙 we’re so grateful! Great video! I definitely wrote everything I need or added just some more things!
Who else watches Jessica's pregnancy videos when they are well past childbearing? I am a 61-year old Grammy of three beautiful granddaughters, and still enjoy watching Jessica, no matter what she does!
Okay, this video is a lifesaver. I'm at 26 weeks now and I'm ready to start thinking about this! I have added so many items to my registry, wishlist and shopping cart based on this video.
Jessica, they also have those disposable heating pads that work great for cramps and back pain. The brand I use is ThermaCare. If you get the ones for the back, you can cut or even tear the bands off easily. They're too itchy scratchy and just not comfortable. What I do is I take some tape and loop it around so the adhesive is all the way around or you can use double sided tape. Put the tape on each corner and tape onto my shirt (for my back) or inside of my underwear (for cramps). I used to get the menstrual ones, but I love the ones for the back because it covers a larger area and the heat lasts for 16 hours. The menstrual ones already have adhesive on them and the heat lasts for 8 hours. They also help with slowing down my blood flow when I'm on my period. Whenever I don't have one on hand, I always regret it. I've never had a baby, but I just know they'll work great! I swear by them! Another plus -- if you're out and about or can't be lying or sitting down, you don't have to worry about having it plugged in. You can go about your day and have heat/pain relief at the same time. It would also be a great alternative if you can't take your electrical heating pad.
Girl ! Bring whatever you wish to wear (especially makeup, do it up)! No one should be judging you for it and shame to those who do. Thank you so much for your video. So very much appreciated ❣️ I can’t wait to be in your position💋
When I had my son I was in the hospital less than 24 hours. I don't think I even brought a hospital bag. The hospital provided everything I needed. All I brought was an outfit for baby to go home in. These types of videos blow my mind. Best of luck with your labor and delivery Jessica ❤️
Omg I loveeeeeeee Ritual. I was taking the womens one a day and right when I figured, heck lets get this body ready for a baby and switched to the prenatal I found out I was pregnant!! With how big they are it was pretty tough to swallow em during the first trimester. I loved that they tasted like lemons though. Had to do gummies when I couldnt swallow em but they really have everything you need in one pill! Been taking em about 2 years now about! 30 weeks now time to pack my go bag!
I'm so excited for you! I'm 39 weeks and things are kicking off this week with labor signs. I started packing my bag early also. I might have too much but just encase.
Oh my gosh I had my hospital bag planned and packed for a month before I went into labor. I was so overwhelmed with everything that I didn't even use a single thing from it 🥴 the hospital provided everything I needed. But I really hope you enjoy your bag! 😘😘😘
Just had my baby girl 2 weeks ago. Wish I had brought my pumping bra to the hospital. Also, was very glad I brought the Frida mom peri bottle, way easier to use than the one the hospital gives you. I brought a fan too, game changer! Also brought my own hospital gown and that was nice to have. The one I got was from kindred bravely. One thing for baby I used a lot was a portable sound machine. Mine was the yogasleep hushh brand.
Love this so much! I really needed this video! Currently 33 weeks pregnant with a baby boy (first baby) and packing this hospital bag has been overwhelming to say the least! Thank you for all of the amazing tips and ideas! 🥰❤️
I need to write down the laundry bag idea! I didn't have one for my first, decided I needed one with my second, but still forgot. I'm determined to have one this time. 😂
Here with my pen, paper, a Gatorade and a snack b/c I'm gonna start packing here in about 2 months... Your hospital bag couldn't have cone at a better time. Sending prayers for your baby girl, you & your family 💕
Thanks again to Ritual for sponsoring this video! I love their vitamins because they are so transparent about what ingredients are in them, why they are in there, and where they are sourced from. Remember to use my code JBRAUN20 for 20% off during your first month! www.ritual.com/jbraun20
Dont forget the bronzer for the pics… wish everything goes smooth during labor, wish you the best for all the after labor and most important health for both of you🙏🏼🙏🏼 can’t wait to meet baby(name) 💕💕💕
#JessicaBraun #TylerTravelTV please please please make sure once you're both in there that you're able to leave. I'm only saying this because when my daughter and her huddy went to have the baby they couldn't leave even after baby was born. It could be different in all areas just please please check first. Much love to yall.
Do you have a link for amazon robe?
Link for the underwear?
This code doesn’t work anymore btw.
My husband had THE BEST idea for our bag: Protein Shakes. At least at our hospital, you're not allowed any food while in active labor. This is fine if you're an easy, fast labor...but for all the mama's that labor around the clock you know how exhausting it is. I was allowed to drink anything I wanted and the hospital kept offering juice as sugar energy, but I FAR preferred to avoid that sugar crash and packed several premixed protein drinks that we just poured over ice. I've never seen another mama mention this and I think it's such an easy and brilliant addition.
That is BRILLIANT!!!!
Literally so smart....never thought of or read about it in all my research!
Most hospitals do not let you have anything other than clear liquid in labor tho, so you might not get to even drink those in some places
@@gurleegurl98LH I think you're correct. I didn't publicize it to the staff and had my husband retrieve cups of ice and poured the drinks in there. Nurses weren't doing cup checks ;) I did have a doula for my first pregnancy and she said that the primary reason to keep the stomach empty was to based on 1940's research that suggested an increased risk of aspiration (inhalation of food into the lungs) when under general anesthesia. Most laboring women will not undergo general anesthesia--only if there was some severe complication, and even then aspiration is just potential risk, not a foregone conclusion. I trusted her knowledge and for us, we decided that the risk was nominal. I was admitted at 11PM and didn't give birth until 7:30PM the following day. Those protein shakes kept me going. 😁
Yes, I know technically I wasn't "allowed" to eat or drink, but after not eating all night and most of the day I was like "okay, I am about to have this mama chi pouch because I need the energy. Just giving you a heads up in case you want to leave the room or turn your back."
L&D nurse here 👋🏻 leave the nursing cover up (we have to see and assess ur latch anyway) Take the sweater and definitely the heating pad tho. As far as the ink prints we usually do the feet but babies have a reflex that when something touches their palms they close their fingers. My advice is to wait to do hand prints till this reflex goes away. Recommendation is no pacies till breast feeding is established (just recommendation do as u please 😊) also don’t forget ur ID. You did an amazing job I love all ur videos and can not wait to learn her name!
I'm scanning these comments specifically for labor & delivery nurse feedback & suggestions, so thank you for this 💚💙💜
At 23 weeks pregnant, your videos has definitely helped a lot. I’m a new mom to be to a baby girl, and I have no clue to much. My mom passed in 2020 so i’m learning from friends and videos like yours. Thank you for making videos like this, it’s so helpful and very much needed!
My deepest condolences in regards to your passing mother, I know how hard it can be to navigate motherhood without your own mama.. in the same breath I wish you and your baby health and wellness. ❤
As a 22 year old with no plans of having a baby soon, I'm still here watching! Wishing you a safe, smooth delivery!
56 and well past the age of babies, but love my Jess and all her content!💜
50 with no kids but love watching her! Wishing her, new baby and fam the best!
i'll be 55 the 31st, have had all the grands I will probably have but I'm here for ALL the Braun content!
I'm 49 and have zero kids. I followed her pregnancy with Gigi and this baby like they are a part of my family. So excited for her!
😂😂😂 All us old people watching this video! I'm 61, like I'm gonna be a new Grandma, or something. Love watching Jess, and her fam! Sending my well wishes as well! ♥️
Do I have kids? Nope. Am I pregnant? Nope. Will I ever have kids? Probably not. But did I watch this video from start to finish? Yes, yes I did. I'm so excited for you guys. I can't wait to find out her name. You're in my prayers. Hoping for a smooth, safe delivery.
Same here!!! I watch anything that Jessica posts!!!
EXACTLY, I’m 55 years old, never had kids, couldn’t care less what a woman brings in her hospital bag, but enjoyed Every second of this Entire video (yep, I watched the Whole video). Best wishes Jess!
You are so right, they break you in the hospital. I lost all modesty when I had my first baby. I didn’t care who was in the room I did what I had to do. Yes take the heating pad! As an old L&D, postpartum & Nursery nurse you did a great job packing you got all the must haves. Well tell Tyler not to forget the hard candy/mints, chewing gum too.
I was in so much pain, absolutely nothing mattered including modesty 😂😂. Thank God it was just me, my mom and midwife in labour room. 🤦🏾♀️
One tip for Tyler (and since this is your 2nd time this may be a no brainer) make sure he wears his most COMFORTABLE sneakers for the hospital since he could be standing by the bedside for hours while you are in active labor. Good luck Jessica, so excited for you to expand your sweet fam :)
Coming here to say that your suggestions made my hospital stay SO much better a couple of weeks ago! I bought the robe, PJs (or at least a version of them), socks, underwear, nursing tanks, and some baby supplies you recommended. I also used your suggestions to pack the remainder of the bag. I was there for four days and three nights and I used EVERYTHING. Thank you so much!
I am 37 weeks pregnant with my first and the hospital bag is packed but I keep watching these videos out of paranoia that we're forgetting something. This was VERY reassuring so thank you!!
I’m a 55 year old woman. My daughter is going through reproductive surgeries right now. I am watching in faith that I’ll be helping her pack for having a baby in the near future!
This grabbed my heart, I'm 65, so it's been a while since I had my baby :) I am so loving how you've thought of everything, I am putting all the best intentions (prayers) for you and your family during this time! I am so excited, I hope you take comfort that you have all of us sending you love during this time!
I say yes to the heating pad because everyone forgets to talk about the whole contractions after birth are a thing, BUT also the contractions while breastfeeding and they’re said to get more intense the more kids you have. I feel like no one ever mentions this, so that heating pad could be a lifesaver during that!
The only person to give me the best advice of my life and then apologize for it taking an hour. 😅 Girl you have been a blessing. Take up my whole day honestly.
I would always bring a small gift to give the older child or children from the baby. Makes them feel special.
I used a hospital heating pad and it was amazing for back labor. I also packed some makeup but didn't use any (I'm still glad I packed it though). I highly recommend having a special body wash (maybe a mini from lush or something) to make that first shower extra luxurious. It helped boost my mood so much.
Oh wow!! I LOVE this idea and will be buying a special soap!
I do not know why I always watch hospital bag videos. I’m 45, have no kids, and had a hysterectomy so that ship has sailed! 😂 but it fascinates me to see what you mamas need for your labor adventure. Best of luck to you. Have a safe and healthy delivery!
Hello 👋 Karen
How are you doing today?
This video came at the perfect time! I am 35 weeks and my husband is FINALLY home from deployment! I’ve been so worried and stressed my whole pregnancy. I feel light as air and like I can finally relax, be happy, and get excited about this baby coming 💖 Not that I wasn’t excited this whole time but the nerves were overwhelming.
I got the lulibebe diaper bag for Christmas because we also have a 21 month old and I already love it so much!! The duffel bag is also gorgeous.
Congratulations and best of luck to you Jessica and Tyler!!! 🙏💖💖
Lol I’m watching this, 4 months postpartum and my husband literally forgot to put my bag in the car to bring to the hospital 😅 and when we found out, my labor was progressing too quick for him to go home and grab it 😅 Lol. By Gods grace I chose not to be upset and the hospital had what I needed. He went and got it the next day after baby was born:) really you don’t *need* much! Having a fresh outfit to wear after is definitely a must-have:)
Hello 👋 Elise
How are you doing today?
I only have one child and he’s 15, but I remember the first shower after I had him was the BEST shower of my life!
Praying for a safe and healthy delivery!
💙 from Kentucky
Hello 👋 Jennifer
How are you doing today?
I am currently 35 weeks pregnant and I love that my favorite UA-cam Girl makes all this pregnancy videos... Can't wait to see more❤️ 😊
I’m obsessed. Just a 22 year old gal from Australia, no plans on kids anytime soon but I have Nannied for children as young as a week old. And these long videos are amazing while I’m cleaning or organising it’s like hanging out with a friend. I love your content!!
I’m 21 weeks pregnant with my first and am always excited when you post baby content. It’s like getting advice from a sister.
Me, a 25 year old, not trying to get pregnant, not even sure if I want kids, still watches Jess’ hospital bag video. 😅 love you! I would literally watch a video of you watching paint dry 🤣
Right? Me, a 53 year old, done with kids and still watching!
@@lisadavidson8668 we can pass along the info to friends and family expecting! 😂
I KNOW RIGHT? 🤣
We all actually have watched Tyler watch paint dry . . .lmao.
@@womanofacertainage5892 Same paint and spackle!
Your videos are EXTREMELY helpful. I am currently 31 weeks pregnant and will be due in Feb. This is my first child so I am trying to prepare as much as possible. Having pregnacy brain, I forget things ( typically on a normal basis but now, its more than usual.) inorder to alleviate that, I try to write down everything as simple as tasks or appointments on my calender. which has been helpful. But I truly don't know whats the best items to buy for my newborn when she gets here in Feburary. So, Ive been watching youtube videos and trying to " research ." I happened to scroll onto your videos and its really been a JACKPOT!!!!!!! A true lifesaver because there are things that I didn't even know to think about. From the nursery to the hospital bag to the diaper bags to the books to the clothing that will grow with her. I am the type of person who loves function over fashion. I'm more of a comfy yet cute and casual type of girl. So your videos and the LINKS help simplify EVERYTHING!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
Update: babygirl is here!!! She's an absolute gem and I'm so thankful that I watched this video. I packed my hospital bag and the nurses were really impressed. They said u didn't need most of the things that I packed since it was already provided 😅. It's nice that I had my own things tho so I ended up going home with MORE items than what I came into the hospital with. 😂😂😂 I'm glad I packed what I did because it allowed me to practice my "routine" that I would be doing at home. 💕💕
I'm not pregnant but I'm still watching this video. I find this soothing. ☺️
Video request: I would love to see you do a debriefing post partum as to what you used from your bag and any swaps/supplements you would make to what you brought. I just adore you and your family…thanks for all of the wonderful tips…sending you all so much love!!
I agree, it would be good to hear what things you actually did not end up using or which things were the best life savers.
I'm 2 months postpartum, and those always depends are the REAL DEAL!!! I used up two packs of them they were soo much better then what the hospital gives you. Also the Fridao mom peri bottle, witch hazel foam, and liners were great along with the dermaplast numbing spray all were amazing during my recovery. I wore that pajama gown and Robe after I was moved to my other room from labor n delivery and it was comfy and so much better then the hospital gown. The flip-flops for the shower are a must, that first shower is everything. I took make up but i didnt wear it. Lol I'm so excited for you the Braun Family!💕
My last baby was born 34 and a half years ago and still was so excited to watch this. Your excitement rubs off on all of us!! ❤👶
Ya know, this is exactly what I needed to watch today. I too have been anxiously fixating on things and just seeing your happy, excited, positive energy really made me smile. It is a sweet reminder about what we are excited about; meeting the baby! I feel like this video is perfect that it's longer too though because its thorough and feels like I will really have every single thing I will need. Knowing what is in the Car bag, the grab last back, place the base but not the car seat etc -- PERFECT! Thank you thank you thank you!!!!
I'm not even pregnant and I'm still with ya Jess 😆 You're just fun to hang out with. Can't wait to me the new bundle of joy 🤗
Why am I watching this video as a 48 yr old post menopause woman, because you just make my heart smile no matter what you are talking about!
As a woman in my 40s totally done with having children I still love these videos you’re such a sweetheart. Do not apologize for anything that you’ve added to your bags for your own peace of mind and comfort no one is allowed to judge that. Best of luck in the coming weeks
You are not alone, I’ve seen many others suggest bringing makeup, and I already knew I was going to want to. I do NOT want to look beat up in my first photos with my baby
I love that I initially stared watching your videos on my previous channel for your honest make up reviews, and now I can watch as a to-be mom getting ready to give birth! You’ve been so helpful! I’m 32 weeks now and on bedrest for preterm labor, so your videos have been helping me keep calm and prepare. I also love the luli bebe diaper bag backpack and bought one thanks to you ❤
Brings back such sweet memories of expecting and preparing for each of my 4 sons.
Hello 👋 Dana
How are you doing today?
I had my daughter 2 months ago. I would add Tylenol/snacks for Tyler. :) I can’t wait to find out her name!
0:35 - "If you're 25 weeks pregnant and you're wantin' to pack that bag, you go ahead and pack that bag." OK WOW, that is literally me!!!!
This was so well thought out! I’m a postpartum nurse and I feel like I failed with my bags. I didn’t bring anything that made me feel cute and didn’t think of the name plates and all that. I did the minimal on purpose, but was a little too minimal. And also, I love doing footprints for books and frames, etc. hands are hard and I’ve never gotten great ones, but I will try every time!
23 weeks pregnant with baby #1, and am making my list from this video. Thank you so much!
I had a miscarriage a couple weeks ago but I am 100% saving this video for when it is my time 🥰 I’m so excited for you guys and can’t wait to meet baby girl!
Good vibes for your journey ❤️🌈
@@carolynkennedy1083 thank you! ❤️❤️
Jessica, you make me chuckle! 🤭 You are precious! I am a Mom to 3 Sons all in their 30's. I had them many years ago. I felt everything you're feeling...with every birth. You are not over doing it. You just want to be prepared for anything that may arise. That's what we mom's do. I wish you and your family ALL of the best and many blessings. I love you. ❤️🥰🌺
Now I want Tyler’s video walking as through his postpartum pantry / freezer, explaining why he bought different brands / can sizes of garbanzo beans, how many meatloafs he has in the freezer etc 😂😂😂 good luck Jessica, hope everything will run smoothly when your little girl decides to come ❤️
I am currently 33 weeks pregnant. My first baby came spontaneously at 34 weeks for reasons unknown. I had no hospital bag packed, my waters broke in the middle of the office. I was at the hospital with NOTHING for me or the baby, and didn’t leave for another 8 days (my son was on NICU). If you’re pregnant PACK YOUR HOSPITAL BAG!!! I packed mine at 30 weeks this time lol!
A few recommendations from a NICU nurse😊 skin to skin contact and early feeding in the first hour of baby girls life (the golden hour) makes a world of a difference with supply! Most care for baby by nurses and doctors can be done with baby on mom. Very important for baby’s ajustment and hormonally for mom as well! Also lots and lots of water and rest on mama’s part❤️ Can’t wait to meet her!
I agree - unfortunately with my first she was whisked to the NICU for quite a while before I got to see her and it was incredibly traumatic 🙃 Hoping this birth goes differently and that I have the chance for STS and early feeding ❤️
Wishing you the best for sure! Mine was quite traumatic as well, emergency c-section, ended up in ICU and 36 week babe in NICU and unfortunatly I think thats why my supply was also a problem for the longest time! Sending you positive vibes and wishing you and baby girl a healthy delivery!❤️
I’m 33 weeks tomorrow.
Started packing my hospital bag a week ago. I know I need to order a few last minute things. This video has been one of the most practical “what’s in my hospital bag” video
Don’t forget to bring nursing pads (reusable or disposable)! The more the better just in case. Also, bringing extra bras always diaper bag or hospital bag helped me a lot. I mostly used resuable nursing pads and now I use them as resusable makeup pads.
I am 23 weeks pregnant and I've watched several of your videos. Thank you for all of your informative insight because this first time momma doesn't want to do anything wrong
No worries for the longer vid! I’m up in the middle of the night feeding my one month old so this is keeping me entertained 😂❤️ so excited for you guys!!!
Jess, in Ethiopian culture we eat a lot of nutrient (iron) rich foods postpartum to help with food supply. Things like oats or ground barley (cooking with milk and ghee and honey) in a loose form. We also do a lot of porridge and homemade broth/soups made with lamb and chicken. I
hear me out: instead of the heating pad, pick up some of those adhesive heat patches that they make for like period cramps, I think 3 come in a box? pick up two boxes, they fold basically flat and you don't have to worry about the plugs and cords that you do with a legit heating pad. you also won't be bummed if they get misplaced, whereas I'd lose it if my heating pag disappeared.
For my my second baby I bought a birthing gown on Amazon, and it was 100% more comfortable than the dang hospital gowns! It had snaps up the front and down the back so there was easy access for being checked but if you walk the halls you won’t moon anyone. Plus it was sleeveless and had snaps on the shoulders which was great because I realized that I could snap my IV line through that to keep it from catching on everything! It honestly made laboring a little easier because I wasn’t fighting with keeping my gown in place while moving around. So excited for you to meet your sweet new baby!
You are glowing, Jess! That color looks so pretty on you. So excited for you and Tyler getting close to having baby #2 ❤️
I am not married nor do I have kids. But I like staying informed. I remember when I was in the hospital overnight after having a procedure, I lived in my tank top and a soft button down shirt and yoga pants for couple weeks. I wanted to be comfortable and just have that tank top and a shirt was really nice after having surgery and it allowed the doctor to check the surgical site. So knowing that there's a tank made for nursing mothers is awesome, I hope to be a mother someday but if not I can share these tips with other women who will be mothers. Thank you Jess for sharing your wisdom and knowledge with us.
Cute stuff! Don’t forget your pillow and a blanket! I was sooooo glad I had my own pillow! I put it in two pillow cases so it didn’t get gross! Also a pillow and blanket for Tyler.
Here I am at 20 with my fiancé and I planning to have a baby 7-8 years from now, but I love this video. All of them really! Your laugh and little jokes are adorable. I love your enthusiasm about being pregnant and having a baby. It makes me feel more at ease and excited about my pregnancy.
Just found your video. Gotta say, just turned 25 weeks and I’ve been ITCHING to pack my bag! 🤣 Love that you encouraged that! I just might do it!
I’m 21 weeks pregnant and I want to start packing as soon as I have everything! Like why wouldn’t I just organize it all in a bag?! It just makes sense to get it done and check that box! One less thing to worry about! Plus it gives those things a home! And it keeps it organized!
I'm really excited for this. Having a hysterectomy soon and I am oddly looking for things I might need from C-section videos too because it's all major abdominal surgery. It was weird to be at Walmart shopping for maternity undies while preparing for a hysterectomy. I just want something that comes all the way up and is kind of compressive. 🤷🏼♀️
Good luck with your procedure and recovery! I’m currently recovering from a hysterectomy 2 weeks ago and it wasn’t nearly as bad as I was expecting!
@@frankiegillenwater3429 thank you!! Speedy recovery to yourself!!
🍀
Go to Our Time of the Month. Danielle made two videos on process, recovery. Best of luck!
I had a hysterectomy several years ago. Recovery was very easy, no real pain-just sore-took several weeks to get my energy back, that was the worst of it. Best wishes on a speedy and complete recovery❤️
I love you Jess, your seriously the friend/sister I don’t have in my life. I’m not even pregnant, don’t know if I ever will be again, but I love knowing what your taking and about your journey with this little baby!
Such a cute bag!! Yes, pack early. My baby was a month early- so needless to say I was SO unprepared. No bag or anything ready 😂
I am a 24 year old with no plans on having children with my partner, but I’m absolutely watching this whole thing. Love you Jessica, sending good vibes for you and your family during this new adventure!
When I had my baby at 34 weeks 5 days and had no bags packed, you can bet with my second baby that bag was packed at 30 weeks 😂( I made it to 38 weeks 2 days with him!) both babies are thriving btw no worries !
First time pregnancy. This is so helpful as I don’t have any mothers or ladies in my life to give me advice and tips. Bless you! You didn’t talk to much this was perfect!! Can’t wait to go through more and top up on advice and tips. God bless!
2 more things :
I liked bringing an electric nail file because my first babies nails were SO long when she came out.
I also wanted to mention I found the cloud island sleepers (the coming home outfit) to run big so the newborn size might be a little bigger than the carters one.
I've got 4 kids already with no plans for anymore. Did I still watch this entire video? Of course! You're the realest influencer I follow & I could watch you all day no matter the topic!
I loved that you are ready for that ten minute drive home Girl! You are adorable ☺️
This video cracks me up, I feel like your packaging for a two week vacation 😂 I packed a bag for my two births back in the day, but never used any of it, both times two many things going on to many people, nurses touching me and the baby. I never even had the time to change or time to myself. I couldn’t wait to come home and shower in my own house, sleep in my own bed and bathe my son. Congratulations 🍾🎉 Best of luck. 😃👶🏻
I was thinking the same, looks like 1 month holiday. Special here in the Netherlands they send you home in the same day when you give birth. 🤭🤭🤭💗
“You can just whip things out!” ROFL! Love you guys & wishing you a safe, smooth delivery. 💜💜💜
Swaddling blankets: My daughter was born close to the end of May and I really loved our Aden and Anais muslin swaddling blankets. They were decently sized, at least 3'x3', but light so we didn't have to worry about overheating her when we swaddled, and they were fantastic for shade over the stroller without worrying that heat might get trapped. It's been almost eleven years and I still get use out of them during the summer when it's too hot to sleep with even just a sheet but too cool to have nothing.
17 weeks with second baby already watching these videos lololol obsessed
This is like the third one of your videos I’ve watched today. I just found you and I love your channel. You are so real and honest about everything. It feels so much less stressful and overwhelming the way you explain things you chose and why. Thank you!!
I started packing mine at 35 weeks this time ... My last pregnancy I had to have my mom go get me stuff cause I didn't pack. I'm 38+5 and being induced in 4 days I'm too excited! I packed just as much as you just added some padcicles and I'm 100% bringing my heating pad!
This came at the perfect time!! Currently 30 weeks with baby 2 and I cried (hormones haha) watching how excited you are to meet your sweet baby girl!! I struggled with PPD with baby 1 and feel so different this time as well. Praying for a safe and peaceful delivery for you!
Just watched the whole thing, thanks for all of the great products! My amazon cart is full! haha Also wanted to add try out the after ease tincture by wish garden on amazon - They will help tremendously with the afterpains after giving birth!! Worked like a charm for me!!
Thank you for talking so honestly about the realities of giving birth! Diapers and soiling and the need for comfy pants regardless of how the birthing process goes. I don't plan on having kids, but this was useful for me to hear to support my friends better who are expecting!
The best thing we brought was our Amazon firestick! We were in the hospital for three days so it was nice to have our shows!!
That is such good advice.
I’m not pregnant nor am I planning on having any children anytime soon but yet I sat here and watched this whole video. I love you Jess you are just so wonderful.
And my last pregnancy was 9 years ago but am still having fun watching this!!! 💗💗💗
I don’t know from experience, but I feel like you should pack whatever you want in your birth/hospital bag because it’s one of the coolest day’s of a person’s life and you deserve to be comfortable and have all the little things to make you feel that way ✨
TMI warning: 100% on not bringing nice/expensive slippers! After my first child was born, I stood up to get out of bed and go to the bathroom, and a huge gush of blood completely overwhelmed the capacity of my hospital pad, ran down my leg, and got into my slippers. And that was, apparently, not abnormal. I wish I'd been wearing cheap slippers I could trash without regret. Good luck and happy birthing!
Thanks for the info I was wondering how exactly they'd get ruined so its good to know when I pack my hospital bag
Also TMI: I apparently bled a lot during labor and was given 2 shots in my legs. I still don't know what it was. Anyways hours later I was sitting in my bed and felt sudden warmth around my buttocks. Turns out a side effect of those shots caused me to have diarrhea (×2 btw) right after another. So I really really REALLY wouldn't take my own gown to wear in the hospital. But that's my experience.
34 weeks! First baby, first time mom! It is a bit overwhelming but very exciting. Can’t wait to see our little man 💙 we’re so grateful! Great video!
I definitely wrote everything I need or added just some more things!
Who else watches Jessica's pregnancy videos when they are well past childbearing? I am a 61-year old Grammy of three beautiful granddaughters, and still enjoy watching Jessica, no matter what she does!
Okay, this video is a lifesaver. I'm at 26 weeks now and I'm ready to start thinking about this! I have added so many items to my registry, wishlist and shopping cart based on this video.
I’m a month behind you, having my first baby. This was super helpful thank you!
Jessica, they also have those disposable heating pads that work great for cramps and back pain. The brand I use is ThermaCare. If you get the ones for the back, you can cut or even tear the bands off easily. They're too itchy scratchy and just not comfortable. What I do is I take some tape and loop it around so the adhesive is all the way around or you can use double sided tape. Put the tape on each corner and tape onto my shirt (for my back) or inside of my underwear (for cramps). I used to get the menstrual ones, but I love the ones for the back because it covers a larger area and the heat lasts for 16 hours. The menstrual ones already have adhesive on them and the heat lasts for 8 hours. They also help with slowing down my blood flow when I'm on my period. Whenever I don't have one on hand, I always regret it. I've never had a baby, but I just know they'll work great! I swear by them! Another plus -- if you're out and about or can't be lying or sitting down, you don't have to worry about having it plugged in. You can go about your day and have heat/pain relief at the same time. It would also be a great alternative if you can't take your electrical heating pad.
You’re adorable, the excitement is beaming through. This was a great video! ❤️
Girl ! Bring whatever you wish to wear (especially makeup, do it up)! No one should be judging you for it and shame to those who do. Thank you so much for your video. So very much appreciated ❣️ I can’t wait to be in your position💋
When I had my son I was in the hospital less than 24 hours. I don't think I even brought a hospital bag. The hospital provided everything I needed. All I brought was an outfit for baby to go home in. These types of videos blow my mind. Best of luck with your labor and delivery Jessica ❤️
Omg I loveeeeeeee Ritual. I was taking the womens one a day and right when I figured, heck lets get this body ready for a baby and switched to the prenatal I found out I was pregnant!! With how big they are it was pretty tough to swallow em during the first trimester. I loved that they tasted like lemons though. Had to do gummies when I couldnt swallow em but they really have everything you need in one pill! Been taking em about 2 years now about! 30 weeks now time to pack my go bag!
I'm so excited for you! I'm 39 weeks and things are kicking off this week with labor signs. I started packing my bag early also. I might have too much but just encase.
We have the same name (lol yes I know it’s common). I’m 27 weeks pregnant with my 6th! And I still can’t wait to pack! Love what your packing
Oh my gosh I had my hospital bag planned and packed for a month before I went into labor. I was so overwhelmed with everything that I didn't even use a single thing from it 🥴 the hospital provided everything I needed. But I really hope you enjoy your bag! 😘😘😘
Just had my baby girl 2 weeks ago. Wish I had brought my pumping bra to the hospital. Also, was very glad I brought the Frida mom peri bottle, way easier to use than the one the hospital gives you. I brought a fan too, game changer! Also brought my own hospital gown and that was nice to have. The one I got was from kindred bravely. One thing for baby I used a lot was a portable sound machine. Mine was the yogasleep hushh brand.
Love this so much! I really needed this video! Currently 33 weeks pregnant with a baby boy (first baby) and packing this hospital bag has been overwhelming to say the least! Thank you for all of the amazing tips and ideas! 🥰❤️
I need to write down the laundry bag idea! I didn't have one for my first, decided I needed one with my second, but still forgot. I'm determined to have one this time. 😂
Appreciate the realness of using halfs of items and not buying everything new. Love your channel❤️
Here with my pen, paper, a Gatorade and a snack b/c I'm gonna start packing here in about 2 months... Your hospital bag couldn't have cone at a better time. Sending prayers for your baby girl, you & your family 💕
Omg I love you energy and enthusiasm throughout this video! It’s adorable and is hyping me up for hospital stay!
Omg the bag for soiled clothing! Brilliant, and one I’ve never heard of before!! Thanks, this video is great!
Hello 👋Tess
How are you doing today?