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bitesizehoney posted:
Hey ladies,
I was wondering what everyone was packing for their 1-2 day stay after delivery. I've heard to pack some pajama pants, granny panties, and XL pads... I know it's a bit early, but it's something to think about

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First due Sept 5th. Big u/s April 14th. Yay!
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mommy_a responded:
You're so good! I haven't even planned what I'm buying yet for the baby's room!! You're already planning the overnight bag.

Have you made your registry already too? I've just kind of started thinking about it

- Annie, first LO, 16 weeks
 
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bitesizehoney replied to mommy_a's response:
LoL. Registry, no. I saw a question on the 2nd tri boards and had me curious. She was asking about the stay and wearing the hospital pads/underwear after the delivery. I never even thought about that.

As far as the registry and baby room... Between my mother, sister, mother-in-law, and sister-in-law, I don't think I have to buy anything for 2 years.....
 
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williamswifey replied to bitesizehoney's response:
I wish I had it that easy with the registry. My DS is 6 years old so I have literally NOTHING for a baby. I really thought I was done after him but of course that was before I got married and my DH decided that I would have one more.

I started my registry last week at three different sites. ( I know I'm a mess) I registered at Babies R U, Target, and Diapers.com(affiliated with BabyCenter.com). I have a sickness!!!!! I just LOVE baby stuff!!!
 
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MamaTara1 responded:
The pads & mesh undies that my hospital provides were fine with me (some ladies say that the ones that their hospital offers are papery or too diaper-like). With DD, I wanted out of the hospital gown & into my own clothes so that I would feel more human.


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