What's in your labor bedside bag and why
Labor and a hospital stay can feel unpredictable, intense, and overwhelming. While you can’t plan every moment, you can surround yourself with small comforts that help you feel grounded, cared for, and more like yourself.
That’s exactly why we created this Bedside Bag. Every item inside was chosen with intention to support comfort, calm, and ease during labor and the hours that follow.
Here’s what’s included, and why it earned a place in the bag.
Silk Eye Mask
Hospitals aren’t designed for sleep. Bright lights, hallway activity, and constant interruptions can make rest difficult. A silk eye mask helps block out light and create a sense of calm, whether you’re trying to rest between contractions or nap after delivery. It’s a small way to signal to your body that it’s okay to slow down.
Labor Comb
Simple, compact, and easy to use, the labor comb is a grounding tool many people reach for during contractions. Holding something in your hand gives you a focal point something steady and familiar in an intense moment.
Fan
Labor can bring waves of warmth and discomfort. A handheld fan offers instant relief when you need a cool breeze, whether you’re in active labor or resting afterward. It’s lightweight, quiet, and one of those items people are surprised by how often they use.
Lavender Labor Inhaler for Labor
Scent can be incredibly grounding. The lavender labor inhaler provides a gentle, familiar aroma you can reach for during labor whenever you want a moment of calm.
Cozy Grip Socks
Hospital floors are cold, and slipping is the last thing you want to think about. Cozy grip socks keep your feet warm while giving you traction for walking, standing, or moving around your room. They’re comfortable enough to live in during your stay and beyond.
Hair Kit
Labor is not the time to deal with hair in your face. This simple hair kit keeps everything you need in one place (hair brush, hair clip, and a hair tie), whether you want your hair tied back, clipped up, or brushed out.
Eye Gel Patches
Long nights, bright lights, and little sleep can take a toll. Eye gel patches offer a refreshing moment of care perfect for postpartum downtime or that first quiet pause after delivery.
Lip Balm
Dry hospital air, mouth breathing, and long hours can leave lips feeling uncomfortable fast. Lip balm is one of those essentials you don’t realize you need until you really need it and once it’s in your bag, you’ll reach for it again and again.
Thoughtfully Packed, Ready When You Need It
This Bedside Bag was designed to take the mental load off preparing for labor and your hospital stay. Instead of wondering what to pack or forgetting the small things, everything is already there, chosen with intention and ready to support you through one of the biggest days of your life.
Comfort isn’t extra. It’s essential.
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