- Weekend Bag. Even if not planning on staying the night, it's an easy thing to throw together, and then you're not bothered if you do need to sleep over. Comfy change of clothes. Toiletries. (Travel shampoo/conditioner/hair ties, etc. If they have a shower? You'll wanna wash your hair. Labor is seriously sweaty.) Makeup if you wear it. Normalizing things.
- Car seat! :) ((Or whatever device you're planning on carrying baby home in home in.))
- Bathrobe (x2 if you've got them. Birth & New Babies are messy. For awhile it's just like aaaaaaah! Everything is leaking! Eeeeew. Gross.). And what with being naked from the waist down for several hours, and then needing to nurse/naked from the waist up half the time? Bathrobes just simplify things.
- On that note... You can't use tampons for awhile, it takes a bit for things to tighten back up, so either pads or nicking some of the baby's diapers for use as pads = better coverage (just use scissors to cut off the scratchy flaps)... But either require rather large underwear to hold in place (Huge. As in they may come with their own postal code.). And those knickers usually end up stained beyond worth keeping, despite the pads (post birth bleeding is very different from menstrual bleeding), and won't fit you in a couple weeks, anyway. So it's worth grabbing a few cheap pairs of giant bum covering tents you can do a little victory dance over when you throw them in the trash later.
- Boredom (and grounding) supplies :) Labor is a lot like having the stomach flu. Pain comes and goes, and the waiting in between can drag on. Sometimes you'll be completely normal in between bouts, other times vaguely out of it / can't focus on anything for long (like whilst sick). So having things to keep,you occupied during both during times when you're you're normal self, and when you just keep reading the same page over & over and not taking in any of it? Super valuable.
- A. Really. Big. Cup. You're not only sweating like keeeerazy, but losing tons of body fluids (colostrum, milk production, bleeding, amniotic, pregnancy swelling). So prepared to be *wicked* thirsty for a few weeks... And it starts right after birth.