

Bean pair, but these are also a good and more inexpensive option if you’re looking for some! If I’m not in my hospital socks, I’m in my slippers. Slippers are a must have for me, and slippers with GOOD TRACTION. This time around I’m bringing a few pairs of these joggers because they’re insanely comfortable and meet my requirements! They’re also tight around the ankles so I don’t have to worry about tripping. I always make sure they’re loose fitting (no yoga pants for me) in the waist band and crotch area. I’ve definitely leaked through them in the past, so I like having a few dark colored comfortable pants to lounge in and sleep in. I only bring black or gray pants to the hospital. I won’t bring my nice bathrobes for fear of bleeding all over it, so I always pick up an inexpensive cozy one like this one from Target! If you’re looking to treat yourself, this is a nice option too! 5 // Dark, comfortable pants The bathrobe keeps me warm, and it’s easy to just pop open and nurse the baby. I typically wear pants, a soft nursing bra, and a bathrobe during our stay. I ALWAYS bring a bathrobe with me to the hospital, not just because I love my bathrobes (as you know!), but because I feel like it’s much easier to deal with when nursing.
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The non-skid feature makes them safe to wear on the hospital floor, too! Use the code LAUREN20 for 20% off!

And I don’t know about you, but I like being as comfortable and cozy as possible after having a baby! The Kindred Bravely Non-Skid Hospital socks have inspirational quotes on the bottom of them, like these that say “Keep Calm and Push On.” They’re also MUCH softer than standard hospital socks. I know the hospital provides socks, but they’re not comfortable in the slightest bit and surely not cozy. I love that message for moms! Use the code LRENKB20 for 20% off on Amazon! The great part about the Kindred Bravely company is it’s run by work-at-home moms who share the same mission as the creator, who began the line after having her own baby! Their mission and values are to be grateful, be generous, be brave, and be encouraging. I always pack some comfortable sleep nursing bras like these by Kindred Bravely. They’re insanely comfortable and easy to nurse in…and made for wearing while you sleep (I always need to wear a soft nursing bra once those milk boobs come in, especially with some pads for leakage!). I don’t dress super pretty and keep things really basic. I keep things simple when in the hospital because…it’s the hospital. The BEST part is Lo and Sons has been kind enough to give one of these bags away to a lucky reader, so keep scrolling to enter! Woo! It’s also WASHABLE! Just throw that bad boy in the washing machine and it’s good as new! There’s also a cross body strap to make carrying even easier, and a pass through sleeve that can go on your luggage if you use it for travel.

I also love that its canvas, so it’s easy to collapse and put away when it’s not in use. I’ve been looking for a good sized hospital bag that will also double as a great carry-on or overnight bag for the future, and finally found it in this Lo and Sons Catalina Deluxe Large Tote! It’s the PERFECT size for a hospital bag, and I love the bottom nylon compartment for slippers, flip-flops, and toiletries. I’m talking the vaginal spray and Depends! Those are the items that really matter! So today I’m sharing a Hospital Bag Checklist with everything I have packed, and hopefully it will help you when packing your own bag! There’s always a fun giveaway at the bottom of the post, so keep reading! Hospital Bag Checklist Okay ladies, we’ve seen this post done many times on the internet, but I’ve yet to see one show what you REALLY need in your hospital bag. You know…the stuff that’s really important.
