Labor: Preparing for the Hospital
During the final weeks of your pregnancy, you may have irregular contractions. You may feel a drop in your baby’s position. And the profile of your abdomen may look a little different. Because due dates are not exact, have your bag packed and ready for the hospital.

Packing for the Hospital
Here are some items you may want to have ready for the hospital:
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A watch or clock with a second hand
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Heavy socks or slippers and a robe
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Clips for your hair, a brush, and lip balm
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A cassette or CD player
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A camera with film and batteries
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Going-home outfits for you and your baby
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A car seat to take your baby home in

Leaving for the Hospital
Follow the instructions you’ve been given on when to leave for the hospital. You may be told to call your doctor when it becomes hard to walk or talk during contractions or if your amniotic sac breaks. If your partner makes the phone call for you, be nearby. That way, your doctor can speak to you directly. Many women are told to go to the hospital after an hour of contractions that come 5–10 minutes apart. Leave sooner if the hospital is not nearby or is hard to get to.
Please keep in mind that this Wellness Library is not meant to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult your doctor or other qualified health provider before starting any new treatment or to discuss your specific health condition or questions you may have.
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