Ultimate Hospital Bag Checklist: What to Pack for Labor, Birth & Postpartum

Kirsten Metcalf

Preparing your hospital bag is one of the most exciting milestones of pregnancy, but it can also feel overwhelming. What do you actually need? What can you skip? And when should you pack your hospital bag so you’re prepared for the big moment?

Whether you’re a first time parent figuring out what to take to the hospital for birth or are putting together a pregnancy hospital bag for baby number two (or three), this complete guide walks you through everything to bring for labor, delivery, and those unforgettable first hours with your newborn.

When Should You Pack Your Hospital Bag?

If you’ve been wondering, “When should I pack my hospital bag?”, you’re not alone. It’s one of the most searched pregnancy questions.

Dr Alexa Sassin Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Baylor College of Medicine recommends packing your hospital bag at the start of your third trimester. If you’re high risk or expecting multiples, aim for 34-35 weeks.

Some families pack slowly over time. Others wait until nesting mode fully kicks in. Either way, babies tend to arrive anytime between 37–42 weeks, so prepping early can help you feel calmer and more in control.

A helpful tip: keep daily essentials like your toothbrush, glasses, and charger out until labor starts. Place a sticky note on top of your hospital bag with those last minute additions, so nothing gets forgotten.

Why You Need a Hospital Bag

Think of your pregnancy hospital bag as a comfort kit for birth. Yes, some hospitals provide basics like diapers, wipes, mesh underwear, and baby blankets. But they don’t provide the cozy, familiar items that help you feel calm, supported, and cared for during one of the biggest moments of your life.

Packing your own essentials helps you:

  • Stay physically comfortable during labor

  • Support easier postpartum recovery

  • Keep your favorite snacks and calming tools nearby

  • Capture photos and videos for moments you will reflect on forever

  • Bring a touch of home into your hospital room

  • Reduce last minute stress so you can focus on meeting your baby

What to Pack in Your Hospital Bag (Complete Checklist)

Below is a complete childbirth hospital bag guide with essentials for mom, baby, and your support person.

Many families bring two bags: one for mom, one for baby and support person.

Hospital Bag Checklist for Mom

Must Haves

  • ID card and Insurance card

  • Birth plan (optional)

  • Comfortable labor outfit

  • Warm socks or slippers

  • Lip balm

  • Cell phone and extra long charging cable

  • Refillable water bottle

  • Snacks and lots of them

  • Entertainment (music playlist, book, puzzle apps)

Toiletries

  • Toothbrush and toothpaste

  • Shampoo and conditioner

  • Body wash

  • Face wash and moisturizer

  • Hairbrush and hair ties

  • Deodorant

  • Optional: makeup

Clothing for Recovery

  • Nursing friendly pajamas or nightgown

  • Loose, stretchy going home outfit

  • Slip on shoes

  • Nursing bras

  • Nursing pads

Postpartum & Breastfeeding Essentials

  • Nipple cream

  • Nursing pillow

  • Postpartum recovery kit

  • Peri bottle

Comfort Items

  • Your own pillow

  • Soft towel

  • Lightweight blanket or wrap

Hospital Bag Checklist for Baby

  • Going home outfit (pack newborn + 0-3m just in case)

  • Swaddle or sleep sack

  • Receiving blanket

  • Bottles and formula (if bottle-feeding)

  • Pediatrician’s contact info

  • Folder for hospital paperwork and keepsakes

  • Infant car seat (installed before 37 weeks)

Hospital Bag Checklist for Your Support Person

Your partner or support person also needs a mini comfort kit. Labor can be long, and they’ll be helping you every step.

  • Toiletries

  • Change of clothes

  • Pajamas/loungewear

  • Cell phone and charger

  • Snacks and reusable water bottle

  • Entertainment (books, tablet, headphones)

  • Pillow and blanket

  • Coins/cash for vending

  • Sleep mask and ear plugs

Optional (But Really Nice) Add Ons

These aren’t essential, but many parents say they made a big difference:

  • Portable fan

  • Essential oil roller

  • Speaker for a labor playlist

  • Extra extension cord

  • Small massage tool

  • Cozy socks

  • Camera (if not using your phone)

  • A newborn friendly baby carrier or stretchy wrap

What NOT to Pack in Your Hospital Bag

Skip these to avoid overpacking:

  • Pre-pregnancy clothes

  • Excess baby outfits

  • Diapers and wipes (hospital provides them unless you want your own brand)

  • Valuables or jewelry

  • Large suitcase worth of toiletries

  • Hard to wash blankets or fabrics

Types of Hospital Bags

If you're deciding what to pack into, here are the best options:

  • Duffel bag: flexible and roomy

  • Carry on suitcase: easy to roll, easy to organize

  • Backpack: great for partners and minimalists

  • Baby’s diaper bag: perfect for tiny essentials

The Only Item All Three of You Will Use: A Baby Carrier

A newborn friendly baby carrier is one of the most underrated hospital bag essentials. It supports skin to skin, helps with soothing during postpartum recovery, and gives your partner a way to connect while you rest.

You can use an Ergobaby carrier from birth as long as baby is over 7lbs. Many parents bring:

Not sure which one to bring? Try the Ergobaby which carrier is right for you quiz.

Final Tips Before You Head to the Hospital

  • Keep your hospital bag near the door after 36 weeks

  • Install the car seat early ideally no later than 37 weeks

  • Place a sticky note on your bag for last minute items

  • Wash baby’s outfits ahead of time

  • Download your playlist for offline listening

  • Make sure your support person knows what’s packed where

  • Deep breath...you’re ready

Packing your hospital bag isn’t just about preparing for labor, it’s about creating a small, comforting space for one of the most powerful and transformative moments of your life. Whether you’re a planner who started months ago or someone packing the night before, having your essentials organized lets you focus on what truly matters: meeting your baby. With this complete hospital bag checklist and a few meaningful personal touches, you’ll walk into birth feeling calm, supported, and ready for the incredible journey ahead.

This blog content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or safety advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider or pediatric specialist.