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As you get ready for your baby's arrival, you may feel that you need to know everything there is to know about parenting. Try not to overload yourself with too much information — you will learn most while on the job! Here are some helpful reminders to get you ready to bring baby home.

Parenting Classes

Parenting classes can be very helpful for first-time parents. Find out about these classes from the hospital where you plan to have your baby, OB/GYN, midwife, friends and family.

Delivery Options

There are different ways to give birth, like Lamaze and Bradley. Do some research and talk to your OB/GYN or midwife to decide which option is best for you and your baby.

Paediatrician

Start looking for a paediatrician about 3 months before you’re due. Compile a list of candidates — ask for recommendations from friends, relatives, neighbours, coworkers with kids, your obstetrician, midwife or insurance company. If possible, schedule a prenatal consultation about 2 months before your due date.

Contact List

Create an email group or telephone list to keep family and friends informed.

Pack

Pack your suitcase for the hospital. Remember to take along:

  • Pyjamas and slippers
  • Toiletries, including toothbrush and hairbrush. Don’t forget supplies for dad (perhaps even a change of clothes)
  • Clothes for your return home: choose comfortable clothes you wore mid-pregnancy or later
  • Clothes for your baby to wear when coming home: undershirt or one-piece suit, and an outfit with snap closures
  • Receiving blanket (your local weather will determine if additional blankets are needed)
  • Baby wipes
  • Maternity pads
  • Camera/video camera or the charger for your smartphone
  • Nursing bra and nursing pads for breastfeeding mums

Car Seat

Make sure your baby’s car seat has been installed properly before you go to the hospital. Some hospitals will not allow you to take your baby home without a car seat. Your state’s Roads & Traffic Authority website will have a list of authorised restraint fitting stations.

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