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Kiera
#1 Posted : Sunday, June 28, 2009 4:53:35 AM
Rank: Advanced Member



Joined: 6/15/2009
Posts: 250
There are labour lists all over the net, but these are the things that I personally couldn't have done without:
here’s the stuff I couldn’t have done without.


*Arnica – available from health food stores, and pharmacys you will want the 20x stuff – and might only be able to get it from here: www.h-e-c.com.au I highly recommend their birthing 5 remedy kit. You can take it a few days before the birth, or during the birth, or just after the birth – it helps reduce swelling, and bruising. (Yes, that WILL happen lol)
*Rescue Remedy – Available from health food stores and pharmacies – put 4 drops in a cup of water, and sip it whenever you feel shakey, scared, stressed, or panicky. *A nappy bucket with VERY hot water and cloth terry squares in it – I used these to drape over my belly, and to drape on my fitball to sit on. Warm towels on your perineum are VERY soothing.
*A cool cloth for my forehead –you get amazingly hot. This is VERY soothing.
*Frozen ribena icecubes, keeps the energy up, keeps you hydrated, and are nummy.
*Clary Sage Oil – this is what made my labour big – a few drops on the hot towels I was sitting on, and I was off and away.
*Chocolate. (Enough said)
*Birth Pool – www.simplybirth.com.au
*Lots of pillows, a beanbag, and a fit ball – stuff to help you get comfy
*Heater, keep the room WARM.
*Phone, with a list of numbers
*Baby clothes, to focus on, and keep you grounded.
*CAMERA – my labour photos still make me tear up *wub*


*Tracky Dacks, socks and a dressing gown. (So you don’t have to wear the uber uncomfy hospital gown)
*Pads (cloth ones are nice and cushy)
*Medi honey for any tears (helps it heal, available from Chemists)

For afterwards
Sposie pads, wet, and frozen
ARNICA
Panadol (freaking afterpains were worse than labour)
Empty capsules, to stuff with placenta to eat
Calendula pillules (check out the mother and baby kit at www.h-e-c.com.au

Mummy to Connor (07/07) birthed in hospital - my "Inspiration" baby, and Oliver (02/09) Birthed Peacefully at home in water - my "Best poo ever"
Raelene
#2 Posted : Sunday, June 28, 2009 6:36:19 AM
Rank: Advanced Member



Joined: 6/16/2009
Posts: 87
Location: Perth, WA
I agree with pretty much everything on your list but would add:

* Mountains of towels for a water birth - we had 3 queen sized towels on hand but then had to also pull out fall back towels because the big ones were soaked and cold so quickly

* An old cot mattress draped with a sheet and painter's drop cloth for me to rest on

* Ural

* Plenty of easy meals in the freezer for those first few weeks with a little one. I actually still do this now as its hard to always get a decent meal on the table with three little ones to keep an eye on

* Nice soft toilet paper for post delivery tender bits

* Metamucil is always good to have on hand


I'm sure I'll come back with more in time
Mumma to 3 girls:

AJ (04) - public hospital
GP (07) - private hospital
SB (09) - homebirthed
Kiera
#3 Posted : Sunday, June 28, 2009 8:40:27 AM
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Joined: 6/15/2009
Posts: 250
I forgot about the towels, I had a huge stack of them, about 12 or so, and a lucious purple one for post birth (That I forgot to use...)

We picked them up cheap at K-mart on sale. The ones that we used for cleaning up and stuff, we picked up for a song at the local op-shop. They were a bit thread bare, but good for general mop up on the floors.

I never used the ural.... we used a squirty bottle to ease stitch stings.

Mummy to Connor (07/07) birthed in hospital - my "Inspiration" baby, and Oliver (02/09) Birthed Peacefully at home in water - my "Best poo ever"
lisa
#4 Posted : Sunday, June 28, 2009 9:52:43 PM
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Joined: 6/28/2009
Posts: 77
And just a little suggestion......wash new towels first!! I spent ages picking black fluff off your baby kiera...cant remember if i told you that ??
x x x x
Kiera
#5 Posted : Sunday, June 28, 2009 11:28:38 PM
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Joined: 6/15/2009
Posts: 250
lol I DID wash the towels first.... they were crappy towels!

(Or I had a supremely hairy baby)


Mummy to Connor (07/07) birthed in hospital - my "Inspiration" baby, and Oliver (02/09) Birthed Peacefully at home in water - my "Best poo ever"
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