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Maternity Bag Essentials: What to Pack for Mum, Baby, and Birthing Partner



Congratulations mama-to-be! Welcoming a new life into the world is an unforgettable journey filled with excitement, anticipation, and, let’s be honest, a little bit of planning. As a newborn, baby, and maternity photographer, I’m privileged to witness the joy that comes with these precious moments. One thing I’ve learnt from chatting with countless parents is that packing your maternity bag is an essential step to feeling prepared and at ease as you approach your due date.


To make it easier for you, I’ve created a downloadable Maternity Bag Checklist, but I’ll share some key essentials here to get you started. Keep in mind that every family’s needs are different, so feel free to adjust these suggestions based on what makes you feel most comfortable.


For Mum

Mum's comfort is a top priority, both during labour and afterwards. Think practical, comforting, and supportive. A few things to consider:

  • Clothing: A loose-fitting, soft nightgown or labour-friendly outfit that allows easy movement. Don’t forget a cosy robe for after delivery and nursing-friendly tops if you plan to breastfeed.

  • Toiletries: Travel-sized essentials like shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, and a toothbrush will help you feel refreshed. Also, pack lip balm and a good moisturiser—hospital air can be quite drying!

  • Comfort items: Your favourite pillow, a soft blanket, or even some calming music can make the hospital room feel a bit more like home.

For Baby

Your little one’s debut requires a few essentials as well, but don’t stress about bringing too much – the hospital will often have the basics. Here are some must-haves:

  • Clothing: Pack a few newborn outfits, including a “going home” outfit, and don’t forget hats and mittens if it’s chilly.

  • Blankets: A soft swaddle or two is a great idea for keeping your baby snug and cosy.

  • Car seat: Make sure your car seat is installed correctly ahead of time, as you’ll need it to bring your baby home.

For the Birthing Partner

Your birthing partner plays an important role in providing support and encouragement, so they’ll need to be prepared, too. Here’s what they might pack:

  • Snacks and water: Labor can be long, and having quick, easy-to-eat snacks will help them stay energised.

  • Comfortable clothing: Layers are ideal since hospital temperatures can fluctuate.

  • Entertainment: A book, headphones, or a tablet can help pass the time during quieter moments.

This list is just the beginning – there are plenty more details on my checklist below, designed to take the guesswork out of packing and ensure you feel fully prepared for this exciting moment. Download it now, and take the first step toward a smooth, stress-free hospital stay.


And when the time comes, don’t forget to capture those first moments with your little one – they’re truly magical. As a photographer, I’d be honoured to help you preserve those memories forever. Reach out to be prepared and schedule your newborn or family session today!


Happy packing, and best wishes for your amazing journey ahead!





 
 
 

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