OB/GYN Packs Hospital Bag for Mom, Partner, and Baby #2 | Labor & Delivery & Postpartum Essentials!

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OB/GYN Packs Hospital Bag for Mom, Partner, and Baby #2 | Labor & Delivery & Postpartum Essentials!


This week, The Doctors Bjorkman share what they have packed in their hospital bags in preparation for the arrival of baby #2 in just a few short weeks! After having cared for hundreds of patients with their own hospital bags for labor AND going through it themselves, it’s finally time for Sarah to pack her hospital bag again for her own…

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  1. How nice the US hospitals provide so many of newborn and postpartum care items. Not so in Mauritius. I had to bring my own everything, including baby's toiletries, bottles, hats, caps, diapers and wipes.

  2. This was two years ago, you can eat and drink in labor. currently my hospital said if baby is showing all healthy signs and labor is good, and you decline for 100% any epidural, you can eat. If any risk is apparent at a certain checkpoint, they won’t let you eat.

  3. What are the kinds of things that hospitals for sure provide for mamas + babies? I’m a first time mama to be, currently 36 weeks and wondering what all I need to bring for myself postpartum. Do hospitals provide the postpartum underwear?

  4. Birthing person???? What the…. is this crap? Only 2 genders and only WOMEN can have babies! We have watched many of your videos, but now you have lost all credibility catering to psychopathic wokeism.

  5. Wonderful video. Though I Didn't hear you talking of what i think is most essential, The hospital documents/Records, or you dont need this in America?

    Also its so new to me that carseats are a requirement in America for discharge. In my country , most people don't have cars, some walk home and some use public means.

  6. This was helpful to see from an OB and a mom who knows well what the hospitals provide, and what essentials will make delivery a little more comfortable. Thank you! Almost 30 weeks with baby #2 but my firstborn was born almost 6 years ago so I have to relearn everything!

  7. I love supportive partners during this process, not judging you for ordering the pizza. This video is so helpful and reading all the comments has me emotional. I'm so excited!! I am about to pop with baby 3 but I still really needed this video. For me I don't remember the time at the hospital, or right before going to the hospital as much as I remember bringing the baby home. As soon as you have the baby you forget about everything and all the pain that you went through. Hence why I need these reminders

  8. Hi guys!
    Watching you from England UK and I'm very happy to know that I'm receiving an open&honest feedback about pregnancy in general from truly specialists not just random people……love this video about packing 🧳.
    I'm due in 2 months ( first baby) and I like to be prepared.Your overall videos, especially the 24 hours post-partum it's been so helpful to set up my expectations.I love how open and amazing you complete each other 🤗. Stay blessed 🙏❤️!

  9. 2:46 🙄😒😒 your not gonna get cancelled just say women or mom birthing person is beyond ridiculous only women can have babies your a doctor u should know that ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️

  10. You guys helped me out so much. Ive been other “hospital bag” videos and those chicks were starting to stress me out. Their hospital bag list was looong and seemed expensive but you guys helped really did help bring back to reality. Thanks

  11. It’s not a big deal to pack too many baby clothes in my opinion since they’re so tiny. I only brought one with me but I ended up having to stay several days due to complications and so my husband had to run home to get more clothes since I was still learning that boys will pee the second you open the diaper 😅 he soaked me and him on many occasions

  12. My hospital supplies everything for me but almost nothing for the baby! It’s super odd they gave us a couple diapers, a small package of wipes, the little hat & one Velcro swaddle. I had to ask for a blanket 😂 they also had a tshirt but they were 3 months size & my babies are usually smaller than that so I can’t use that either!
    Another odd thing was I was expecting to have somebody double check how I had the baby buckled but nobody did that & then when I was going to my car, they didn’t even check the base or even ask about it. That was also weird because my sister gave birth 15 days later down the road and they had a complete opposite experience

  13. There are a few things I have debated taking so I'm planning to pack them separately and leave them in the car so they are easy access if needed, but I can avoid taking too much into the hospital.