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Hello all!

Enjoying this beautiful afternoon and thinking about what to pack for the hospital. It s/b just one night's stay so I figure I will wear comfy bike shorts and shirt there and the same home. So I figure a change of underwear and a sweatshirt in case I am not up to wearing a bra (sorry fellows!)

I'll have my cell phone/charger and was thinking of crossword puzzles, a kindle, hand cream, chapstick, deodorant, toothbrush/paste. What am I not thinking of?

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That is pretty much the basics. I packed way too much stuff and just mostly laid there and watched TV or slept. Wear the loosest clothes you have, because your belly will be tender.

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Loose clothes and a good Chapstick. I took my iPod with music but I mostly rested in silence.

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what to pack for the hospital.

@@MissLiss

wore sweat pants to and leaving hospital

i wore the ugly nightgown supplied :huh:

robe

undies

slippers

a beautiful/low cut sexy red nightgown :D

cute docs might be around ;)

phone, laptop etc

IMO not worth it :angry:

only spent one night

slept most of the time :blink:

or wasn't feeling terrific :mellow:

good luck bud

speedy recovery :)

kathy

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I was in the hospital for 2 days and never thought about my cell phone or IPAD.

Besides the items you listed I took undies and a pair of pajama pants and footies. Although I wore the footies the hospital provided.

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I took my phone and my husband kept it with him. I took a change of undies, did not wear my bra home, and wore the same yoga pants and sweatshirt home that I wore to the hospital. And my slippers. So I didn't really pack a bag -- my clothes were in a bag that they gave me at the hospital when I changed into the gown for surgery. Like Kathy, I slept most of the time and was pretty uncomfortable all around (the bottom sheet kept coming off my bed and I had some sort of weird air bed so I was always sliding around on the mattress) but that nice little button that I pushed kept me in no pain.

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Chapstick, slippers, hand cream. My skin dried out pretty good in the 24hours I was there and they make you walk every hour so my slippers were handy.

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Keep it simple. You will wear the hospital gown while there. No way to change with the IV and pole attached. I wore the same clothes home I came to the hospital in and put on a fresh pair of undies. Pack some toiletries and makeup to freshen up and you're good to go. One thing I'd add is your phone, a charger and an extension cord. The only outlet in my hospital room was across the room. It came in handy! The first 24 hours I was miserable in the hospital (and was cursing everyone on BP for not warning me!) I slept most of the time and was happy to have my favorite pillow from home to snuggle up with. Good luck!

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My stay was 5 days / 4 nights, i took the following: Robe, slippers, underwear, toothbrush / paste, Shampoo & conditioner, bed socks , my reading glasses, my iPhone and iPad. That's all i needed.

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My stay was 5 days / 4 nights, i took the following: Robe, slippers, underwear, toothbrush / paste, Shampoo & conditioner, bed socks , my reading glasses, my iPhone and iPad. That's all i needed.

Just wondering why the long hospital stay?

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My stay was 5 days / 4 nights, i took the following: Robe, slippers, underwear, toothbrush / paste, Shampoo & conditioner, bed socks , my reading glasses, my iPhone and iPad. That's all i needed.

Just wondering why the long hospital stay?

Hi @@tacha22001 i had some minor complications, i couldn't get any liquids down for a couple of days. Doc thought it was best to keep me there under watch until i was ok. Had the barium swallow on the 4th day which showed everything was all a.o.k. i was able to go home the following day.

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Agree with OP who had a pillow to hug. You're going to want that on the drive home. I had about a 90 minute drive and was miserable and wished I had a pillow.

Edited by LisaPunkinHead

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In addition to the usual underwear, lip balm, thongs/flip-flops, phone I'm taking:

- A maxi dress, instead of having a waistband in the way.

- Dry Shampoo, as I need to wash my hair every day.

Edited by mrs kaje

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It seems so similar to the c section I had with my son who is now 2 I had to wear a waist band then I had thirteen staples and I did great and the band help so much with keeping everything in place so less pain hopefully this is about the same or less idk but good luck everyone

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