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Birth Checklist Hospital checklist 1. Baby’s hospital check list Bodies (at least 1 per day) Pyjamas (at least 1 per day) Bonnet/cap Mittens (to protect baby from itching its face) Bibs Day out of the hospital: Jacket or blanket Car seat 1st age Depending on the hospital: Diapers Bedsheets Blanket 2. Mama’s hospital checklist Night gown/pyjama (1 per day) Cloths for the day Disposable underwears (Chez les Petits / Pharmacie le Gabriel) Nursing bras Slippers Toilet bag/vanity case Neutral pH soap for genital parts (necessary after an episiotomy) All hospital documents/ID’s

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Page 1: Home checklist 3. Baby at home: Hospital checklist 5. Baby ...kindernity.com/uploads/252878739birth_checklist.pdf · Bedding: mattress, mattress protector (at least 2), bedsheets

5. Baby’s room: Baby’s crib Bedding: mattress, mattress protector (at least 2), bedsheets (at least 3), fitted sheets for bassinet (at least 2), sleep suit (safer than a blanket) Baby changing table A comfortable chair for breastfeeding Baby monitor Side sleeper

6. Feeding and breastfeeding: Feeding bottles and teats Bottles brush Sterilizer Breastfeeding pump (optional) Breast milk storage containers Nursing pillow (optional) Nursing bras Nipple cream Breast pads Tisane galactogene (optional) High chair (>4 months) Steamer and blender

3. Baby at home: Bodies (at least 6, long/short depending on the season) Pyjamas/sleepsuits (at least 6) Long overalls Booties Socks (in case the pyjamas or overalls do not cover the sole of the foot) Bonnet/cap Mittens (to protect baby from itching its face) Burping cloth Bibs Pacifiers (optional) Thermometer Nasal aspirator

4. Baby’s transport: Car seat 1st age (0-13 kg) Stroller Pram/baby carriage Bassinet (unsuitable for transportation. It is especially useful for a breastfeeding mom who wishes to keep her baby besides her at night. Bassinet is not used for a long time). Diaper bag Alese

Birth Checklist

Hospital checklist

1. Baby’s hospital check list Bodies (at least 1 per day) Pyjamas (at least 1 per day) Bonnet/cap Mittens (to protect baby from itching its face) Bibs

Day out of the hospital: Jacket or blanket Car seat 1st age

Depending on the hospital: Diapers Bedsheets Blanket 2. Mama’s hospital checklist Night gown/pyjama (1 per day) Cloths for the day Disposable underwears (Chez les Petits / Pharmacie le Gabriel) Nursing bras Slippers Toilet bag/vanity case Neutral pH soap for genital parts (necessary after an episiotomy) All hospital documents/ID’s

Home checklist

1. Baby’s shower and diaper change: Wipes or cleaning lotion with cotton Cream for rashes Diapers (an average of 8 diapers per day for a newborn) Wash Cloth Towels (at least 2) Baby’s bathtub Shower gel and shampoo for baby Physiological solution to clean the nose of baby Moisturizing cream Baby earbuds Brush and comb set

NB:- Always dry your baby after each change to avoid skin rashes.- Always cover your newborn’s head after a shower to avoid catching a cold, babies’ ears are - Very sensitive to wind.

2. Umbilical cord: 70 degree alcohol Sterilized compresses

Page 2: Home checklist 3. Baby at home: Hospital checklist 5. Baby ...kindernity.com/uploads/252878739birth_checklist.pdf · Bedding: mattress, mattress protector (at least 2), bedsheets

5. Baby’s room: Baby’s crib Bedding: mattress, mattress protector (at least 2), bedsheets (at least 3), fitted sheets for bassinet (at least 2), sleep suit (safer than a blanket) Baby changing table A comfortable chair for breastfeeding Baby monitor Side sleeper

6. Feeding and breastfeeding: Feeding bottles and teats Bottles brush Sterilizer Breastfeeding pump (optional) Breast milk storage containers Nursing pillow (optional) Nursing bras Nipple cream Breast pads Tisane galactogene (optional) High chair (>4 months) Steamer and blender

3. Baby at home: Bodies (at least 6, long/short depending on the season) Pyjamas/sleepsuits (at least 6) Long overalls Booties Socks (in case the pyjamas or overalls do not cover the sole of the foot) Bonnet/cap Mittens (to protect baby from itching its face) Burping cloth Bibs Pacifiers (optional) Thermometer Nasal aspirator

4. Baby’s transport: Car seat 1st age (0-13 kg) Stroller Pram/baby carriage Bassinet (unsuitable for transportation. It is especially useful for a breastfeeding mom who wishes to keep her baby besides her at night. Bassinet is not used for a long time). Diaper bag Alese

Hospital checklist

1. Baby’s hospital check list Bodies (at least 1 per day) Pyjamas (at least 1 per day) Bonnet/cap Mittens (to protect baby from itching its face) Bibs

Day out of the hospital: Jacket or blanket Car seat 1st age

Depending on the hospital: Diapers Bedsheets Blanket 2. Mama’s hospital checklist Night gown/pyjama (1 per day) Cloths for the day Disposable underwears (Chez les Petits / Pharmacie le Gabriel) Nursing bras Slippers Toilet bag/vanity case Neutral pH soap for genital parts (necessary after an episiotomy) All hospital documents/ID’s

Home checklist

1. Baby’s shower and diaper change: Wipes or cleaning lotion with cotton Cream for rashes Diapers (an average of 8 diapers per day for a newborn) Wash Cloth Towels (at least 2) Baby’s bathtub Shower gel and shampoo for baby Physiological solution to clean the nose of baby Moisturizing cream Baby earbuds Brush and comb set

NB:- Always dry your baby after each change to avoid skin rashes.- Always cover your newborn’s head after a shower to avoid catching a cold, babies’ ears are - Very sensitive to wind.

2. Umbilical cord: 70 degree alcohol Sterilized compresses

Page 3: Home checklist 3. Baby at home: Hospital checklist 5. Baby ...kindernity.com/uploads/252878739birth_checklist.pdf · Bedding: mattress, mattress protector (at least 2), bedsheets

5. Baby’s room: Baby’s crib Bedding: mattress, mattress protector (at least 2), bedsheets (at least 3), fitted sheets for bassinet (at least 2), sleep suit (safer than a blanket) Baby changing table A comfortable chair for breastfeeding Baby monitor Side sleeper

6. Feeding and breastfeeding: Feeding bottles and teats Bottles brush Sterilizer Breastfeeding pump (optional) Breast milk storage containers Nursing pillow (optional) Nursing bras Nipple cream Breast pads Tisane galactogene (optional) High chair (>4 months) Steamer and blender

3. Baby at home: Bodies (at least 6, long/short depending on the season) Pyjamas/sleepsuits (at least 6) Long overalls Booties Socks (in case the pyjamas or overalls do not cover the sole of the foot) Bonnet/cap Mittens (to protect baby from itching its face) Burping cloth Bibs Pacifiers (optional) Thermometer Nasal aspirator

4. Baby’s transport: Car seat 1st age (0-13 kg) Stroller Pram/baby carriage Bassinet (unsuitable for transportation. It is especially useful for a breastfeeding mom who wishes to keep her baby besides her at night. Bassinet is not used for a long time). Diaper bag Alese

Hospital checklist

1. Baby’s hospital check list Bodies (at least 1 per day) Pyjamas (at least 1 per day) Bonnet/cap Mittens (to protect baby from itching its face) Bibs

Day out of the hospital: Jacket or blanket Car seat 1st age

Depending on the hospital: Diapers Bedsheets Blanket 2. Mama’s hospital checklist Night gown/pyjama (1 per day) Cloths for the day Disposable underwears (Chez les Petits / Pharmacie le Gabriel) Nursing bras Slippers Toilet bag/vanity case Neutral pH soap for genital parts (necessary after an episiotomy) All hospital documents/ID’s

Home checklist

1. Baby’s shower and diaper change: Wipes or cleaning lotion with cotton Cream for rashes Diapers (an average of 8 diapers per day for a newborn) Wash Cloth Towels (at least 2) Baby’s bathtub Shower gel and shampoo for baby Physiological solution to clean the nose of baby Moisturizing cream Baby earbuds Brush and comb set

NB:- Always dry your baby after each change to avoid skin rashes.- Always cover your newborn’s head after a shower to avoid catching a cold, babies’ ears are - Very sensitive to wind.

2. Umbilical cord: 70 degree alcohol Sterilized compresses

Page 4: Home checklist 3. Baby at home: Hospital checklist 5. Baby ...kindernity.com/uploads/252878739birth_checklist.pdf · Bedding: mattress, mattress protector (at least 2), bedsheets

5. Baby’s room: Baby’s crib Bedding: mattress, mattress protector (at least 2), bedsheets (at least 3), fitted sheets for bassinet (at least 2), sleep suit (safer than a blanket) Baby changing table A comfortable chair for breastfeeding Baby monitor Side sleeper

6. Feeding and breastfeeding: Feeding bottles and teats Bottles brush Sterilizer Breastfeeding pump (optional) Breast milk storage containers Nursing pillow (optional) Nursing bras Nipple cream Breast pads Tisane galactogene (optional) High chair (>4 months) Steamer and blender

3. Baby at home: Bodies (at least 6, long/short depending on the season) Pyjamas/sleepsuits (at least 6) Long overalls Booties Socks (in case the pyjamas or overalls do not cover the sole of the foot) Bonnet/cap Mittens (to protect baby from itching its face) Burping cloth Bibs Pacifiers (optional) Thermometer Nasal aspirator

4. Baby’s transport: Car seat 1st age (0-13 kg) Stroller Pram/baby carriage Bassinet (unsuitable for transportation. It is especially useful for a breastfeeding mom who wishes to keep her baby besides her at night. Bassinet is not used for a long time). Diaper bag Alese

Hospital checklist

1. Baby’s hospital check list Bodies (at least 1 per day) Pyjamas (at least 1 per day) Bonnet/cap Mittens (to protect baby from itching its face) Bibs

Day out of the hospital: Jacket or blanket Car seat 1st age

Depending on the hospital: Diapers Bedsheets Blanket 2. Mama’s hospital checklist Night gown/pyjama (1 per day) Cloths for the day Disposable underwears (Chez les Petits / Pharmacie le Gabriel) Nursing bras Slippers Toilet bag/vanity case Neutral pH soap for genital parts (necessary after an episiotomy) All hospital documents/ID’s

Home checklist

1. Baby’s shower and diaper change: Wipes or cleaning lotion with cotton Cream for rashes Diapers (an average of 8 diapers per day for a newborn) Wash Cloth Towels (at least 2) Baby’s bathtub Shower gel and shampoo for baby Physiological solution to clean the nose of baby Moisturizing cream Baby earbuds Brush and comb set

NB:- Always dry your baby after each change to avoid skin rashes.- Always cover your newborn’s head after a shower to avoid catching a cold, babies’ ears are - Very sensitive to wind.

2. Umbilical cord: 70 degree alcohol Sterilized compresses