WHEN LIFE CHANGES, WE MAKE IT EASIER 🖤
WHEN LIFE CHANGES, WE MAKE IT EASIER 🖤
January 31, 2026 2 min read
When you’re preparing for birth, knowing what to pack,and what to leave out, can feel surprisingly overwhelming. Search online and you’ll find endless lists, often packed with items you’ll never use.
This simple maternity hospital bag checklist focuses on what really matters, helping you feel prepared without the stress.
Most midwives recommend having your hospital bag ready by 36 weeks, or earlier if you’re expecting twins or have a planned birth.
Packing early gives peace of mind, and means one less thing to think about as your due date approaches.
Essentials for your comfort and recovery:
Nightwear suitable for feeding
Maternity pads and postpartum underwear
Toiletries (travel size is ideal)
Slippers and cosy socks
Phone charger (long cable)
Snacks and a refillable water bottle
Comfort items like lip balm, hand cream and hair ties are small but often deeply appreciated.
Keep baby’s packing simple:
Sleepsuits and vests (6-8 of each)
Hat and socks
Nappies and wipes
Muslin cloths
A blanket
One going-home outfit
Ask yourself: Will I use this in the first 48 hours?
If the answer is no, it probably doesn’t need to be in your hospital bag.
Many mums choose pre-packed maternity hospital bags, saving time and stress in the final weeks of pregnancy. Check out Ulluv's range of pre-packed maternity bags here.
Your hospital bag doesn’t need to be perfect, it just needs to support you.
With the essentials packed and ready, you can focus on what truly matters: welcoming your baby. We have a printable version of a hospital bag checklist which you can fine here.