Time to go to the hospital? Things the baby doesn't need but you can't forget

One of the most commented topics during pregnancy, especially in the final stretch, is what we should take to the hospital. What is useful and what is not? What things will they give us in the hospital and what should we take home? We have talked about all this here, in Babies and More and they are very well thought out, so I'm going to take care of those things that the baby doesn't need, but you can't forget them.

What to take in the basket

Many people will tell you to take diapers and wipes, do not worry if they forget you, because in many hospitals they can give you some and any pharmacy in the vicinity of a maternity will have diapers: Also, although I do not know if there will be in all, there are vending machines for diapers, wipes and rest of paraphernalia that you might need. Also, considering that you will be in a plant with at least a dozen mothers, I am sure that some will have taken for her and to put diapers in the middle of the hospital.

Photo camera, you have the phone and it arrives to send the wassap of rigor to all your contacts with your son's photo with phrases as eloquent as "xxx is already here", "xxx is already born", "finally", "madraza", "padrazo" and so we can continue with the list of great hits wassaperos of recent parents. The good thing is that nobody expects anything better. Returning to the camera, if there is an amateur photographer in the family, tell him to bring it (without flash), then you will only have to walk behind him for 6 months to pass the copies to you.

We also have another classic, the picture of zombie mom but super happy with her baby and her partner (the other zombie). Why do we insist on taking pictures that we never show? I have a photo that PEGI has classified as 18+The good thing is that the Resident Evil will pay me the rights to use it as a poster for their next movie.

Video camera, the legend says that there was a case of a father who managed to record the birth and see something later.

Baby hat and mittensIf you give birth in winter, try to make them as thin as possible. Remember the maximum of the hospital centers, three degrees inside for each one that is more 15. So with 9 degrees outside we will be 42 in the room (3x9 + 15). If on the contrary you are from the summers, put the polar lining because the relationship is reversed and you can find yourself at five degrees below zero at five in the afternoon.

Pijama, Yes majo, this goes for you. If you are one of those who sleeps in shorts, it is better that you do not forget to put at least one shirt and sweatpants and it is better that your grandmother not find out that you are going to go to the hospital like this.

And much more than better reviews on this link that explain it much better. TO Starting from here is what you can't forget to bring.

Between one and 50 packs of ham (The good thing, that it is not a day for the white label), do not take the leg, the ham holder and the knife that the rest of the neighbors will thank, but the safest thing is that the knife will not let you pass (no see how security has been put in place today) and eating a ham with bites is not glamorous. In addition, if the child is a warrior it is not recommended to have a weapon at hand.

Tell a relative that order food to the nearest Japanese restaurant and I passed it sneakily that there are hospitals with too many rules. A serving of roast lamb, seafood or the dish that mom likes best will be as grateful as a bouquet of flowers and probably cost you half (even if they are angular).

Chocolates. With half a dozen boxes will arrive.

The ipad, tablet, etc. With an external charger, you can trust that there is a free plug and you never know how long it will be.

Backpack, suitcase, briefcase or container container of all the above with padlock, At least one, you may find someone who does not have as much respect for the property of others as you.

These are some small tips on some things you can not forget to put in the suitcase, but above all don't forget the ham