Take a blank Thank you card (and pen to write!) for the maternity team and maybe a gift for them. They do such a good job! And a little thanks goes a long way!
You get so much of that stuff at your baby shower especially toiletries and teething stuff, bibs and blankets xx My mum did a raffle at my baby shower and asked everybody to bring either a pack of Aldi nappies or a pack of wipes in exchange for a raffle ticket and the winner won a big gift basket with wine and chocolate and bath stuff. I ended up with 1years supply of nappys!! He’s 15minths and we ran out of wipes last month 😂
This is so informative and great items on your list, a portable nappy caddy would be great to keep all nappy changing items together, I briefly show one on my video. But love how your draws are so organised
Hey, love your videos. I'm currently 30 weeks pregnant with a partner in military. Just a tip with moving into a pad, your entitled to a free cot and mattress, 2 stair gates, high chair and play pen. We just got ours delivered. Your still entitled to this even if house is surplus xx
I'm a first time mum to be as well and I have been told to pack a dressing gown in my hospital just in the instance that your room doesn't have a loo and you have to pop out, or if your on a ward but more comfy in just knickers and bra while in labour, its just a really good way to be able to quickly make yourself decent/cover yourself up so I've been told. This video came in really handy and helped me to realise I haven't over brought/won't be over buying and that I have managed to narrow it down to essentials only. Who knew such a tiny human could need to much stuff 🤦♀️
Something i hadn’t thought of until the other day is a mattress protector and sheets for the pram carry cot. Apparently Moses basket sheets fit most but my travel system hasn’t arrived yet so I can’t say for definite x
I'm 34 weeks tomorrow, being induced on the 24th Aug. Third baby, but with nearly a ten year gap 😂 haven't even thought about packing my bag yet, so thanks for the kick in the butt lol
in terms of baby formula, you might not need it in the hospital, if the midwives think that the baby is not getting enough then they can always provide you with formula, in my first experience they were very supporting in terms of helping with breastfeeding.
I’m taking ready made bottles, you won’t be able to sterilise bottles at the hospital so they need to be pre made, any supermarket has them. In case you have never seen them, my video for the baby hospital bag I show them. You have a really good list and everyone has given you loads of tips as well xx
Emily Whittaker flip flops are deffo a good idea! Is it bad that I just don’t want to ruin my own towels and would rather use the hospital rubbish ones? 😂🙈x
I wouldn't bye too many packs of nappies as you don't know if baby will get on with them, you don't want to waisted money on nappies you can't use. I used the incontence pants for my 3rd and they were brilliant x
Also you can't go too wrong with taking in a big nightie/shirt..if it's hot or you end up with a section it is much more practical I'd say 10 nappies a day roughly but wouldn't get tonnes in smallest size as you don't know how big baby will be and someone can grab you some more if you needed them Also we moved 2 weeks before baby arrived and moving soon after this one hopefully so I understand the nesting problem! Looks lovely so far though and he won't even be in his own nursery for plenty of time :)
sara thank you lovely! I think you’re right, I’ll get a variation of sizes just in case! Stressful moving but it will all work out on the end won’t it ☺️
Also I would opt for an electric steriliser (absolutely fine even second hand ) as it would save lot of money on sterling bags. A cheaper alternative are the microwave sterilisers . They take up less space too. Also a must (for me was an essential ) is a baby carrier. Again can purchase next to new or in great condition on ebay for a fraction of the price .
If you're purely bottle feeding, you will need to take the pre made formula you can get a pack of 6 with sterilised teats from most supermarkets, I had to buy some the other day as i'm due to have my baby on the 5th August as she's still in a breeched position. Other then that im pretty sure you've already got the basics needed for your hospital bags. also don't get so many packs of newborn nappies, i've only got 2 packs of the sainsbury's ones which are like £1.50 for 40 as i think 80 will be plenty and if i need more my partner will go and go get more. I never realised how much stuff you have to take for a newborn to hospital until my midwife told me, i have a suitcase that is just full of my daughters stuff. Also if you haven't already got it on your next midwife appointment ask for the labour information pack, theres a handy booklet in there thats tells you exactly what you need for your's and little ones hospital bag.
Check where you are having the baby lets you plug things in, where I m hoping to have baby doesn't let you plug chargers in at all so having to take power packs.
you are in the same situation as I am. I am 33 weeks now and staying with parents atm due to finances being affected as a result of COVID. We will be moving out after the baby is born to out of London so yeah.... tough times.
Hey! I would say for clothes we deffo have a lot more than we need!! 12 baby grows / 12 vests is more than enough in each size! But depends on if you have a sicky baby I guesss xxxx
Add phone charger to your hospital bag. Maybe even buy a cheap one from amazon to just put it in the bag, and not run around looking for it before you leave for hospital
Hi there, I a new subscriber and just love your bubbly personality! I did not hear you talk about a monitor nor a baby carrier! Also a man insert for the car seat to protect his head! I have three grown children and am a nanny! I hope I helped a little! Hugs 🤗
You can buy pre made formula that comes with sterilised teats for hospital. Just incase you need it and you know they are safe. I think you get 6 bottles and 6 pre sterilised teats so much easier. X
2 baby hats for the hospital! First one at birth gets covered in all sorts and they usually like you to keep hat on in there or coming home so pop in another would be my first suggestion Water bottle with straw so can drink it laying down a little.. a pillow or nursing pillow is also quite useful but not essential
I am planning on breastfeeding but I am taking the starter pack of formula in my hospital bag with me just in case in comes with 6 pre made formula and 6 teats
I was wondering if you decided to breastfeed or started baby off straight on formula. Watched your video and loved it. It reminded me of my first baby boy organisation (currently expecting 26 weeks another boy). I'm now a lot less meticulous with my packing . I would have had a lot of items related to breastfeeding such as pump ,milk catcher like a hakka and other useful breastfeeding items.
I’d deffo recommend picking up one pack of size 0 nappies, just incase baby boy is smaller, we didn’t get any 0 and our boy didn’t fit into size 1 he was 6lb 6 when he was born x
I would be careful buying too many nappies. We stocked up on Mamia size 1 nappies and they were far too big round my little girls legs so we have to give them all away and get some Asda ones 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ every time we go up a size, we end up having to get a different brand haha 💗
What about a nightie for labour and giving birth? I’m 34 weeks and I’m taking a black strappy nightie, I wanted something with a low neckline so I can do skin to skin x
Hannah Docherty I’m pretty sure I’ll just be in my sports bra for the whole thing cause I’ll be so hot , but for afterwards a nightie is a good idea!! Xx
Take a blank Thank you card (and pen to write!) for the maternity team and maybe a gift for them. They do such a good job! And a little thanks goes a long way!
Not sure if it’s classed as an essential but we’ve got a bath thermometer too as they have to be within a certain temperature x
You get so much of that stuff at your baby shower especially toiletries and teething stuff, bibs and blankets xx
My mum did a raffle at my baby shower and asked everybody to bring either a pack of Aldi nappies or a pack of wipes in exchange for a raffle ticket and the winner won a big gift basket with wine and chocolate and bath stuff. I ended up with 1years supply of nappys!! He’s 15minths and we ran out of wipes last month 😂
Lozbozyloulou2 that’s such a good idea! Love that 😂👌🏼
This is so informative and great items on your list, a portable nappy caddy would be great to keep all nappy changing items together, I briefly show one on my video. But love how your draws are so organised
I’m currently 22 weeks pregnant and your video are helping me so much ❤️❤️❤️
Flip flops and a towel for the shower! Also music playlists sorted, headphones in case you want them, and drinks and snacks for labour!
Jess Fludgate thank you!!!xxx
Hey, love your videos. I'm currently 30 weeks pregnant with a partner in military.
Just a tip with moving into a pad, your entitled to a free cot and mattress, 2 stair gates, high chair and play pen. We just got ours delivered. Your still entitled to this even if house is surplus xx
Jade Williams oh wow I had no idea about that! Thank you for the tip!! Xx
@@HomeWithShan when you move in just fill the furniture request form in online. We got ours delivered the week after and its all brand new. X
Oh my, I need a spreadsheet now, this is such a helpful video for our first time mommas to be
I'm a first time mum to be as well and I have been told to pack a dressing gown in my hospital just in the instance that your room doesn't have a loo and you have to pop out, or if your on a ward but more comfy in just knickers and bra while in labour, its just a really good way to be able to quickly make yourself decent/cover yourself up so I've been told.
This video came in really handy and helped me to realise I haven't over brought/won't be over buying and that I have managed to narrow it down to essentials only.
Who knew such a tiny human could need to much stuff 🤦♀️
autumn crook that’s a really good point! Thank you for the advice!! These tiny humans need so much it’s unreal 🙈🙈
Flip flops and a towel for the shower, headphones or earphones and also snacks for your partner and of course some of your favourite snacks too!! Xx
Don’t forget a baby towel for bath time! You can get some really cute ones with little ears and a matching mitt :)
Something i hadn’t thought of until the other day is a mattress protector and sheets for the pram carry cot. Apparently Moses basket sheets fit most but my travel system hasn’t arrived yet so I can’t say for definite x
Tara Greaves that’s a really good point!! I’ll try my crib mattress protectors first and then if not maybe look for some for the pram! X
I'm 34 weeks tomorrow, being induced on the 24th Aug. Third baby, but with nearly a ten year gap 😂 haven't even thought about packing my bag yet, so thanks for the kick in the butt lol
a h aw good luck with everything! At least you have that date to work towards! 😁
in terms of baby formula, you might not need it in the hospital, if the midwives think that the baby is not getting enough then they can always provide you with formula, in my first experience they were very supporting in terms of helping with breastfeeding.
That’s really good to know!! X
I’m taking ready made bottles, you won’t be able to sterilise bottles at the hospital so they need to be pre made, any supermarket has them. In case you have never seen them, my video for the baby hospital bag I show them. You have a really good list and everyone has given you loads of tips as well xx
Take a water bottle with straw for your hospital bag and snacks. Also a fan as the ward is so hot and headphones in case you have to stay in! Xx
Can’t believe I forgot my water bottle!! Deffo adding to my list! Xxx
Not sure if it is essential but I have packed my own towel and some flip flops to use in the hospital showers.
Emily Whittaker flip flops are deffo a good idea! Is it bad that I just don’t want to ruin my own towels and would rather use the hospital rubbish ones? 😂🙈x
@@HomeWithShan I feel the same I still haven't packed my towel lol 😂
This spreadsheet inspired me to do one for myself ❤️ love it haha feel like I'm getting more organised 😁 Thank you! X
loulouapple ahh brilliant!! I’m so pleased! Xx
@@HomeWithShan got bibs dummies for baby amber for the first time I used great 👍 👌 😄 😀 ☺️
@@HomeWithShanamber got new dummies
So helpful. Loved this, I'm due in November and I'm saving this video 🙌 x
I wouldn't bye too many packs of nappies as you don't know if baby will get on with them, you don't want to waisted money on nappies you can't use. I used the incontence pants for my 3rd and they were brilliant x
Also you can't go too wrong with taking in a big nightie/shirt..if it's hot or you end up with a section it is much more practical
I'd say 10 nappies a day roughly but wouldn't get tonnes in smallest size as you don't know how big baby will be and someone can grab you some more if you needed them
Also we moved 2 weeks before baby arrived and moving soon after this one hopefully so I understand the nesting problem! Looks lovely so far though and he won't even be in his own nursery for plenty of time :)
sara thank you lovely! I think you’re right, I’ll get a variation of sizes just in case!
Stressful moving but it will all work out on the end won’t it ☺️
Also I would opt for an electric steriliser (absolutely fine even second hand ) as it would save lot of money on sterling bags. A cheaper alternative are the microwave sterilisers . They take up less space too.
Also a must (for me was an essential ) is a baby carrier. Again can purchase next to new or in great condition on ebay for a fraction of the price .
Have new clothes for baby amber now
If you're purely bottle feeding, you will need to take the pre made formula you can get a pack of 6 with sterilised teats from most supermarkets, I had to buy some the other day as i'm due to have my baby on the 5th August as she's still in a breeched position. Other then that im pretty sure you've already got the basics needed for your hospital bags. also don't get so many packs of newborn nappies, i've only got 2 packs of the sainsbury's ones which are like £1.50 for 40 as i think 80 will be plenty and if i need more my partner will go and go get more. I never realised how much stuff you have to take for a newborn to hospital until my midwife told me, i have a suitcase that is just full of my daughters stuff.
Also if you haven't already got it on your next midwife appointment ask for the labour information pack, theres a handy booklet in there thats tells you exactly what you need for your's and little ones hospital bag.
Thank you lovely! So helpful! 👌🏼
Check where you are having the baby lets you plug things in, where I m hoping to have baby doesn't let you plug chargers in at all so having to take power packs.
Claire Estelle Bennett good idea, I’ll ask at my next appointment!
Got through 24 Nappies for the first 2.5 days and now get through roughly about 6-10 Nappies a day (through the night too)
Hollie Johnson thank you!! Thank really helpful! Xx
you are in the same situation as I am. I am 33 weeks now and staying with parents atm due to finances being affected as a result of COVID. We will be moving out after the baby is born to out of London so yeah.... tough times.
Such a weird time isn’t it!! I hope all goes well for you! X
Would love for you to do a hospital bag video and a nappy bag tour video ❤️
Gee Levins definitely will be doing the hospital bag video when I finally pack! 🙈
I’ve been told around 10 ish nappies a day so that’s 70 a week 🤦🏽♀️ I’m also 33 weeks so this is really useful 🥰 xx
My sincerest congratulations to you😊
Can you do an update on this please? To tell us if the amounts you purchased were accurate x
Hey! I would say for clothes we deffo have a lot more than we need!! 12 baby grows / 12 vests is more than enough in each size! But depends on if you have a sicky baby I guesss xxxx
Anyone please - how much do you spend on nappies monthly? Just a rough estimate. I know it varies ...thanks
You can buy reusable nappies. How did you get on in the end? x
Add phone charger to your hospital bag. Maybe even buy a cheap one from amazon to just put it in the bag, and not run around looking for it before you leave for hospital
Good idea - I have a spare one that I will deffo add when I pack my bag! Hopefully can have everything ready other than phone ahead of time🤞🏼🤞🏼
Hi there, I a new subscriber and just love your bubbly personality! I did not hear you talk about a monitor nor a baby carrier! Also a man insert for the car seat to protect his head! I have three grown children and am a nanny! I hope I helped a little! Hugs 🤗
You can buy pre made formula that comes with sterilised teats for hospital. Just incase you need it and you know they are safe. I think you get 6 bottles and 6 pre sterilised teats so much easier. X
Abbie Angell Dewey that’s perfect! I will deffo look out for those xxx
Love a spreadsheet lmao
2 baby hats for the hospital! First one at birth gets covered in all sorts and they usually like you to keep hat on in there or coming home so pop in another would be my first suggestion
Water bottle with straw so can drink it laying down a little.. a pillow or nursing pillow is also quite useful but not essential
sara good ideas!!! Thank you!!
I am planning on breastfeeding but I am taking the starter pack of formula in my hospital bag with me just in case in comes with 6 pre made formula and 6 teats
How comes you need that much how many night do you stay
This is for the first few months but in the uk we have to take everything to the hospital
I was wondering if you decided to breastfeed or started baby off straight on formula. Watched your video and loved it. It reminded me of my first baby boy organisation (currently expecting 26 weeks another boy).
I'm now a lot less meticulous with my packing . I would have had a lot of items related to breastfeeding such as pump ,milk catcher like a hakka and other useful breastfeeding items.
Hi where did you get all your boxes in the draws? Is it ikea? Xx
hayley6099 it is Ikea yeah! They’re called Skubb inserts xxx
Watch the video! 🤣
Excited to find out the name!
I’d deffo recommend picking up one pack of size 0 nappies, just incase baby boy is smaller, we didn’t get any 0 and our boy didn’t fit into size 1 he was 6lb 6 when he was born x
Aldi’s smallest size is 1 hun and that’s their newborn size. I thought the same but they don’t do a size 0 xx
Hi Shan where did you get your drawer organiser's? Xx
Watch the video! 🤣
I would be careful buying too many nappies. We stocked up on Mamia size 1 nappies and they were far too big round my little girls legs so we have to give them all away and get some Asda ones 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️ every time we go up a size, we end up having to get a different brand haha 💗
How about some flip flops for the shower in hospital and possibly take your own towel too, also nappy bags 😊
such cute stuff already! new subbyy here!
What about a nightie for labour and giving birth? I’m 34 weeks and I’m taking a black strappy nightie, I wanted something with a low neckline so I can do skin to skin x
Hannah Docherty I’m pretty sure I’ll just be in my sports bra for the whole thing cause I’ll be so hot , but for afterwards a nightie is a good idea!! Xx
Half of those clothes too many
Yes she over bought! x
@@Shining-Star-it depends on if baby’s colicky or has reflux which you can’t know untill they’re here and born