Expecting a baby soon? This video is a must-watch if you're in your third trimester of pregnancy! Dr. Abhinaya shares a detailed hospital bag checklist—what both the mother and baby need, including crucial documents, clothing, medications, and more.
📦 Learn when to start packing, why it matters, and how to avoid last-minute stress by getting organized early.
📍 Chapter Timestamps:
00:00 - Why packing early matters
00:45 - When to start packing your hospital bag
01:10 - Baby items: what’s necessary?
02:00 - Importance of washing baby clothes
02:50 - Mother's hospital file essentials
04:00 - Medical reports, prescriptions & PICME number
05:10 - Feeding bras, nighties & abdominal binders
06:10 - Importance of sanitary pads
07:00 - How to store medications for emergency
08:30 - Final hospital bag tips
09:10 - Conclusion and viewer interaction
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🗝️ Key Takeaways:
Start packing your hospital bag between 30-34 weeks of pregnancy.
Keep the mother’s hospital file with all reports, PICME number, and medications organized.
Basic baby essentials include washed clothes, diapers, and rash cream—optional but helpful.
Use feeding bras and nighties for comfort and breastfeeding support post-delivery.
Carry an abdominal binder to help uterine support after delivery.
Sanitary pads and medications like iron, calcium, and thyroid/BP meds should be packed early.
Avoid confusion during emergencies by keeping everything labeled and ready in one place.
⚠️ Medical Disclaimer:
This video is for educational purposes only. Always consult your gynecologist or obstetrician for personalized medical advice before taking any decisions related to childbirth or pregnancy care.
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any dietary changes or decisions during pregnancy. Individual nutritional needs may vary, and it's essential to prioritize your and your baby's health under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional.
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