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Labor Bag Packing List- For the Minimalist

Labor Bag Packing List- For the Minimalist

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The Bare Minimum: Labor Bag List for the minimalist. Tired of extensive lists of what to pack for the hopsital? This list is for you.

I wrote the 11 Secrets to Have in Your Labor Bag -FOR WOMEN ONLY (found here) which has helped many first-time and expecting mothers find out (or remember) which items are important for postpartum recovery and healing. Then I wrote a detailed packing list for mom, dad, and siblings (if applicable) here. Although these have been very popular lists, a reader commented that my lists had too much stuff on them.

After she made that comment, I thought about it for awhile. I was writing those lists based on what I felt I needed and what I had used for the my two labors. I don’t mind bringing one large suitcase (that fit dad’s, baby’s, and my gear in it) and a birthing ball into the hospital. And although I am the type of person who believes in the motto, “It is better to have and not need, than to need and not have”, I do understand that every one is different.

Other people are more minimalistic, like the friendly person who left her comment. So I asked her what she packs in her labor bag and she kindly took the time to reply. Below are the items she takes. As you will see instead of the large suitcase I take, her items would all fit in a duffel bag. So if you are pregnant and are a minimalist, this list is for you. I hope you find it helpful.

Minimalist Labor Bag Packing List

  • Clothes to come home in
  • One outfit for baby to come home in
  • Clothes for dad
  • Cell phone and charger
  • Toothbrushes & toothpaste
  • Deodorant
  • Nursing bra
  • Wallet with insurance information
  • Car seat (make sure its not expired)
  • Honey sticks (great for energy but not filling-marathon runners eat honey during races).
  • Another item I discovered recently is the Owlet Baby Monitor. It is a smart sock that monitors the baby’s oxygen just like a hospital monitors oxygen through our skin. It alerts you if the baby’s oxygen levels drop and has very plausibly saved two of my friend’s babies! It’s simply amazing! You can read an honest and unbiased review on it here. Or here. Click here to buy or to learn more about Owlet.

So there you have it. The minimalists packing guide for labor. I want to thank this commenter because I do believe for other people who would rather not pack much it is very helpful.

Want to see the detailed list that I put together? You can here…

Detailed Labor Bag List

If you haven’t yet, you’ll want to check out this post about 11 secrets to have in your labor bag here.

11 Secrets to have in your labor bag

Happy pregnancy and have a wonderful labor!

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Saturday 12th of December 2015

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Rebecca

Sunday 18th of October 2015

These lists are great, I'm on my third and due any day but still need little reminders. I definitely fall into the minimalist category, and can't remember if I even packed a bag the last times.... But, I do remember I had my wallet, a change of clothes, chap stick, and extra underwear. This time I'll add the tucks pads, a robe maybe like you mentioned, and some diapers and pacifiers cuz our hospital didn't have any pacis and I don't like they're diapers.

Anita Fowler

Monday 19th of October 2015

Yay I'm so excited for you!

Natalie

Tuesday 3rd of March 2015

I liked this list. Most of the lists I see just have way too much stuff and most likely will not use. I may have been in a different situation since I had our son in a birthing center but I seriously didn't even open the bag I packed!! I went a little overboard and brought snacks, tons if clothes, pillows etc. And the bag just sat there the whole time unopened. Of course it's different for everyone but I think in the last few weeks women tend to go overboard with planning so I think taking a minimalist approach is best.

Anita Fowler

Tuesday 3rd of March 2015

Thanks for sharing your experience. Yes, that is why I included this list. I am an overpacker. So I wanted to include it for those who aren't. I'm glad you like this list :)