Hello, I have a question, if I pack a bag typically only for childbirth or after everything, can the person accompanying me bring the bag after the birth so that I just don't have to carry it around and make a stupid fuss?
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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist
16 months ago
In my opinion, there is no obstacle for the accompanying person, indicated by you as a relative, to bring you additional, necessary personal belongings to the hospital. On the other hand, however, keep in mind that sometimes it is difficult to predict exactly how the birth will go, how long it will last and what accessories you may need when you least expect it. Patients arrive for the birth very differently packed, I don't think anyone thinks that they are making a "stupid fuss" about it.
If you have any doubts, I encourage you to contact a midwife or a birthing school in the hospital of your choice. During the antenatal classes, the things that absolutely must be taken to the birth, what the hospital provides and what is worth having prepared for the baby and on the day of discharge are discussed.
I encourage you to familiarize yourself with our materials:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/torba-do-szpitala-czyli-co-zabrac-na-porodowke