![]() A nursing pillow (if you’re planning to breastfeed).If you have room in your hospital bag after packing the essentials, some new parents like to include items that both comfort them and bring comfort. Hospitals can feel a little stressful, so it’s nice to have something that reminds you of home. Find out more of the ways the Joeyband™ supports C-section parent and baby bonding on our “3 Ways The Joeyband Supports C-section Parent and Baby Bonding” blog post. They can also safely stay together through repair, transport and into recovery. Using our patented design, babies can now be secured to their parents directly on the operating table immediately after birth. The arrival of the Joeyband™ has helped to mitigate any risk associated with post C-section skin-to-skin. So we’re biased - but the Joeyband™ really is a new parent’s best friend (just ask our customers!). The Joeyband™ Needs to Be In Your C-Section Hospital Bag Important: What to Bring for C-Section Delivery ![]() Make sure to clue up on how it works ahead of time, so everything is safely in place for your journey home. Remember, you can’t drive your baby home without an installed, rear-facing car seat. Baby Swaddle (if you choose to swaddle) to help baby and yourself get some sleep in the hospital - hospitals can get cold!.We love Canadian brand Louloulollipop for blankets with fun patterns and high quality materials. Baby blanket to tuck around your new addition in the car seat for the ride home.Don’t forget socks or booties, and a hat if it's cold out. You can also pack a pair of newborn mittens. Baby nail file and nail clippers to stop your newborn scratching themselves on the face.Pain relief tablets in case of headache or backache.Pillow and a small blanket for resting in between labor periods.Money (or a credit card) for parking and vending machines.Camera or video camera (in addition to your phone) to capture those first family moments.Joeyband™ for skin-to-skin post delivery. ![]()
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