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Sheryl Feldman
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Why should you pack these items?
✨ Wireless headphones – rather than having music playing out loud, you may wish to take yourself off into your own world. They’re also a great way of avoiding unwanted chit-chat or interruptions.
✨ Eye mask – darkness helps boost melatonin levels & the mask will provide a visual cue for others not to disturb you.
✨ Hair ties – constantly moving hair out of your face gets really annoying really fast!
✨ Bendy drinking straw – makes it much easier for your birth partner to offer you a drink.
✨ Coconut water – a wonderful source of natural electrolytes to keep you going.
✨ Dark chocolate – for a boost of endorphins; the body’s natural pain relievers. Your birth partner can pop a square into your mouth for you to suck on & savour every hour or so.
✨ Thermos of hot water – also pack a variety of herbal teas (peppermint tea is fab for relieving nausea!) & coffee sachets for your birth partner!
✨ Loose, comfortable clothes – there’s no need to slip on one of those hideous hospital gowns, unless you want to of course! To easily facilitate skin-to-skin immediately after birth, choose something which is easy to slip out of.
✨ Warm socks – hospital floors are bloody cold!
✨ Pillows – hospitals are notoriously short on pillows, I honestly don’t know where they all disappear to! A pillow from home will also be comforting & familiar.
✨ Throat sweets – it’s very common to experience a sore throat after you’ve given birth, especially if you’ve been quite vocal during your labour.
✨ Lip balm – hospital air conditioning can be very drying on the lips so let your birth partner know beforehand to apply some often for you.