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  1. #11

    Quote Originally Posted by psyrille_alphatrix View Post
    For the mother:

    • A valid ID (driver's license or other ID), your insurance card, and any hospital paperwork you need
    -- valid IDs are needed especially sa admission
    -- in my case I need the Philhealth papers already done kay basin ako partner maglisod ug pangita kay lahi man mi ug workplace, kuhaon na daan ang MDR (member's data record) sa office
    -- sa mga dili married nga gusto gamiton ang apelyido sa papa, prepare nalang sad ug community tax certificate or cedula for the both of you

    • A list of people to call and their phone numbers, your cell phone and charger

    After your baby's born, you'll want to call family and friends to let them know the good news. Make a list of people you'll want to contact ahead of time so you don't forget someone important when you're exhausted after delivery.

    • Toiletries

    Pack a few personal items, such as a toothbrush and toothpaste, lip balm, deodorant, a brush and comb, makeup, and a hair band or barrettes. Hospitals usually provide soap, shampoo, and lotion, but you might prefer your own.


    • A bathrobe, a nightgown or two, slippers, and a few pairs of socks

    Hospitals provide gowns and socks for you to use during your stay, but most will allow you to wear your own clothes if you prefer. Choose something loose and comfortable that you don't mind getting dirty. Your own slippers and robe come in handy once you're up and walking around.

    • Comfortable nursing bras or regular bras

    Whether or not you choose to breastfeed, your breasts are likely to be tender and swollen when your milk comes in. This can happen anytime during the first several days after delivery. Once it does, breast pads can help absorb leaks.

    • Several pairs of maternity underpants

    Some women love the mesh underwear usually provided by the hospital; others don't. You can't go wrong with your own roomy cotton underpants. Make sure the waistband is loose enough that it won't press on your abdomen at all. The hospital will provide sanitary pads, which you'll need because even after a c-section, you'll bleed after delivery. Make sure you have a supply of heavy-duty pads waiting at home!

    • Snacks!

    Once the nurses give you the okay to start eating, you may be pretty hungry, and you won't want to rely solely on hospital food. So bring your own – crackers, fresh or dried fruit, nuts, granola bars, or whatever you think you'll enjoy. A bottle of nonalcoholic champagne might be fun for celebrating, too.

    • A book on newborn care

    The hospital will probably provide you with a book, but you may prefer your own. Of course, the postpartum nurses will be there to answer questions and show you how to change, hold, nurse, and bathe your newborn if you need guidance.

    • Whatever will help you relax and feel comfortable

    Here are some possibilities: your own pillow (use a patterned or colorful pillowcase so it doesn't get mixed up with the hospital's pillows), music and something to play it on, light reading material, a sleep mask to help you nap during the day.

    • A notepad or journal and pen or pencil

    Track your baby's feeding sessions, write down questions you have for the nurse, note what the pediatrician tells you, jot down memories of your baby's first few days, and so on. Some people bring a baby book so they can record the birth details right away.

    • A going-home outfit

    Bring something roomy and easy to get into (believe it or not, you'll probably still look 5 or 6 months pregnant) and a pair of flat, comfortable shoes. If you're going to wear pants, make sure the waistband is loose and won't press on your incision.


    For the father:

    • A camera or video camera with batteries, charger, and memory card (or film or tape)

    • Toiletries

    • Comfortable shoes and a few changes of comfortable clothes

    • Snacks and something to read

    • Money for parking and change for vending machines
    -- para nasad pang-down sa hospital, ug palit ug medicine kung naay ipapaliit ang hospital


    For your baby:

    • Baby clothes for the hospital stay

    The hospital will provide diapers and some sort of clothing, such as a pair of pajamas or a sleep shirt. You can bring baby clothes of your own if you like. One-piece stretchy outfits that snap or zip up the front are easiest for diaper changes.

    • A going-home outfit

    Your baby will need an outfit to go home in, including socks or booties if the clothing doesn't have feet, and a soft cap if the air is likely to be cool. Make sure the legs on your baby's clothes are separate so the car seat strap can fit between them.

    • A receiving blanket

    The hospital will provide blankets for swaddling your baby while you're there, but you may want to bring your own to tuck around your baby in the car seat for the ride home. Make it a heavy one if the weather's cold.

    • Diapers
    -- start with individual packs, basin dili hiyang imong baby sa usa ka brand you can try several brands first before buying a big pack



    check this website out for more info:

    What to pack for the hospital when you're having a c-section | BabyCenter
    sakto ni xa i dagdag na lang ang kwarta in case of emergency para sa mga nag plan manganak outside the hospital...

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Rajzh_niX View Post
    thanks sa list....nursing graduate ko pero sometimes mablock-out baya sad ta gamay kung unsay angay buhaton... heheheee
    haha.. nursing grads man pud mi duha sa akng bana.. i think same gani tag alma mater? but bitaw, ako gani maskin kaybw ko sa THEORY sa signs of true labor.. makuyawan jpon ko nga inig abot na kay dli nko ma-recognize.. ug kana pud unsaon pgbreathe ug unsaon pag-utong, kuyawan ko nga makalimtan ra nko tnan.. or worse, dli nko kaya.. o_O

  3. #13
    unsa nalang kaha ming dli medical-related among field...samot na jud mi kuyaw-kuyawan... pero cge lang, kaya ra lagi na think positive.

  4. #14
    i think they said it all sa kinahanglan..
    my share is, put them all in the Bag that anytime ready e-pull out kong magcontraction na ang wife og 10-5mins ang interval.
    Dapat ang husband mo butang sa mga gamit or kong kinsa to ang mo kuyog sa manganakay..
    it would be better if naa kay list sa naa sa bag..
    Ibutang na pud sa Bag ang philhealth, sss nga form much better naa na pirma sa inyong employeer para dili naka magsige lakaw2x and tipid sa plete. coordinate lng sa inyong HR..

    OPssss.. yaw ka limut og dala og book to read while maghuwat ka sa imong Mrs. para dili kaayo ka bored maghuwat or para dili kaayo pud ka ma tense.

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by reginakrys View Post
    haha.. nursing grads man pud mi duha sa akng bana.. i think same gani tag alma mater? but bitaw, ako gani maskin kaybw ko sa THEORY sa signs of true labor.. makuyawan jpon ko nga inig abot na kay dli nko ma-recognize.. ug kana pud unsaon pgbreathe ug unsaon pag-utong, kuyawan ko nga makalimtan ra nko tnan.. or worse, dli nko kaya.. o_O
    yup..same ta alma mater....sayon ra jud huna2-on kung dili bitaw atong anak pero ako na man gud ning anak....pero kayanon man jud ni....kaya sad nya ni sa akong partner...

    Quote Originally Posted by heroineofthe90s View Post
    unsa nalang kaha ming dli medical-related among field...samot na jud mi kuyaw-kuyawan... pero cge lang, kaya ra lagi na think positive.

    ana jud na...heheheee...not all men are perfect...

  6. #16
    noted! this is very helpful. ako ni i-print.. hehe..
    i'm 36 weeks now and excited nako mu gawas akong baby boy!

  7. #17
    copy that..hehe..nice ni nga thread da..

  8. #18
    excited kaau ko ani if naay new coming baby sa inyo family.pero ang ako no.1 andamon is the payment of the hospital,we might not know whether if its normal or CS, like what happen sa ako 2 kids we were expecting for a normal delivery but turn into CS for some reason.. but ok lng at least theyre both healthy and witty....

  9. #19
    dont 4get also to prepare for sleepless nights...uhaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!

  10. #20
    na mao na diha...panganak pamo

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