My good friend, Nicole, is going to deliver her third baby (and our godson!) any day. Since she already has all of her baby gear, I thought I’d make her present all about her and her hospital stay. I decided to put together a hospital “survival kit” to pamper her, her husband, and all of the sweet nurses that will care for her during her stay.
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| Nicole’s Labor/Delivery/Postpartum Survival Kit in all of its glory |
Here are a few pictures of the contents:
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| Non-smelly lotion, room air freshener, hand soap, mints, hand wipes, gum, tissues, chapstick |
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| Granola bars, dark chocolates, hair bands, hair ties, notepad, baby “thank you” stationery |
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| Scented foaming hand soap for visitors to use before holding the new baby. “Please scrub before snuggles! Thank you!” |
In addition to the contents for Nicole, I included a fun surprise for the nurses. I wish I could take credit for this brilliant idea, but like most creative ideas, I found this one on Pinterest! The general idea is you fill a container with goodies, label it “Nurse Bait” with a cute little poem, and use it to lure the nurses in to take extra good care of the patient. I decided to use a pail and shovel for the “Nurse Bait” container. I found the poem here, printed it off on cardstock, and laminated it before attaching it to the pail.
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| “Nurse Bait” |
Cute, huh?!
Here’s what the note attached to the crate says:
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“Nurse Bait” (Bucket full of goodies to keep the nurses coming back to take extra good care of you!)
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Soothing lavender room spray for when things need freshening
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Burt’s Bees lotion – a non-flowery smell so that you can pamper yourself without overwhelming Baby’s Name’s nose!
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Honeysuckle-scented foaming hand soap for visitors to use before holding Baby’s Name. “Please scrub before snuggles!” It smells better than the hospital stuff, too!
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Tissues for the gamut of emotions
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Wet Ones – because you never know when you can use more hand wipes
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Kashi Cherry Dark Chocolate granola bars
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Dove Dark Chocolates
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Tic Tacs
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Extra Spearmint Gum
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Non-slide headbands and hair ties to keep your hair out of your face during labor & delivery
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Chap Stick
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Cute notepad for scribbling down notes, recording gifts, etc.
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Baby-themed “thank you” stationery
- Pink crate to help haul it (and other gifts you receive) all away
Originally, I was going to put it all into a cute basket, but I decided the crate was the way to go. With a crate, your friend can use it to haul away whatever loot they get in the hospital (gifts, diapers, formula samples, etc.) and reuse it in the future. I don’t know about you, but I forgot to bring containers to carry everything home our first time in the hospital with a baby, so I thought this might be helpful.
Please, please, please feel free to copy and paste anything I typed up here and steal any of it to pamper your friend in the hospital. Having a baby is tough work, and us mamas need to make sure we’re all being pampered through the process!






What a great idea! I'll have to keep this in mind the next time a friend has a little one :).
What a great idea!<br />Thanks for sharing!<br />It's all so thoughtful and pefect!
I'm going to for sure do this for my sister when she delivers!!! (although the granola bar will have to be gluten free for her :-)). Thanks so much for the awesome idea!<br />