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  • Ask your hospital or birthing centre for information about what to pack, and what they supply. 
  • Collect items for your bag early, before you feel tired at the end of your pregnancy, and in case your baby comes early.
  • Take only what you need, plus a few things that you really want.
  • Leave valuables at home.
  • Take a laundry bag, so you can send your labour clothes and any dirty baby clothes home for washing.

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Reviewed on: 22-12-2023