Things To Remember Before Giving Birth

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So you are expecting your first baby. Have you prepared for everything yet? I know you have thought about preparing the nursery and taking up Lamaze classes and buy Baby Toddler Shoes as your first pair for your little one. But have you actually prepared on what is to come ahead when you go to the hospital? With the labour pains and the contractions that you experience, you probably would not be able to concentrate in packing your stuff up before heading to the hospital. Your partner will just be as bad in concentrating as you, for he himself will also be very nervous. Pack your bags before your due date arrives: that’s the only thing you can do. This will make you feel more relaxed to know that you have everything you need when that moment of labour arrives. If you have to take out something you need before you leave for the hospital, stick a note to the top of your bag to remind you or your partner that it is missing. Loose fitting nightie or a T-shirt that will feel comfortable should be worn during labour. Expect that this will be covered with fluids when you deliver the baby. Do not forget to bring a water bottle/sweets/glucose tablets as well as snacks or drinks you would like to have handy. Lip balm is often forgotten by moms but it is also very important since you will end up with dry lips from all the stress. Some labour rooms are a bit cold so bringing socks could also help a lot. A lot of women stay in the hospital for 3 to 4 days after vaginal delivery and if they undergo caesarean section, they stay for 5 to 6 days. Some hospitals allow you a night out with your partner before leaving, so you can pack something prior to this event. Other centers supply baby’s needs while you are there so it’s best to check with them if they have all the requirements necessary before you arrive.

Good luck, and after your safe delivery and a healthy baby, now you can think about where to buy Baby Walking Shoes that you have always dreamed of.

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