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What's in the bag?

Ten days to go before my actual CS operation and I'm actually having my MOMMY PANICKY MOOD. I'm listing and trying to prepare all the things we will need at the hospital and here at home.

I'm trying to fill in the keepsake book with all the things that I want my babies to know about me, their tatay, my family, and life in general (In case something bad happens to me during the operation). Yes, I'm being a bit paranoid but I think it is a must for mommies to be prepared in case something bad happens to them.


Trying my best to focus on the positive things that will probably really happen, I also prepared all the hospital documents, the list of baby names, and the baby clothes.

I also prepared the 'baby bag' (yana's old baby bag), which strictly contains nothing but the must-haves of our twins. I'm going to put all my hospital baggage in a separate bag later. So what's in our baby bag? (I actually made a list which my husband can check)
  • 6 feeding bottles
  • A dozen small-sized Drypers diapers
  • 6 white sleeveless shirts
  • 2 white short-sleeved shirts (will have to add 2 more tom)
  • 2 white long-sleeved shirts
  • 2 hooded blankets
  • 6 pairs of booties
  • 6 pairs mittens
  • 6 pieces of gauze diapers
  • A pack of antiseptic tissues
  • 4 pajamas
  • 4 pairs of sando-shorts terno
  • (still need to wash the baby caps we have here)
I actually picked the color white for almost all of their things because frankly, I'm not sure what their genders would be... I'm having doubts with that boy-girl prediction...

Comments

zoan said…
i gave birth 3 years ago, we have the same checklist :)

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