Im 31 weeks and still havent packed anything, every time i start i get confused. My mom is saying pack it now itself so we dont panic last minute. When did u all actually pack urs?
Oh, packing that tiny baby clothes bag made me cry so much because it suddenly felt so real! I would say around 35-36 weeks is the perfect time because you never know when the little one decides to arrive. Enjoy this beautiful phase, it goes by so quickly!
Having lost a baby before, I was very anxious and waited until my 34th week to slowly start packing my bag. It's good to be prepared but do it at a pace that feels emotionally safe for you. Just pack the essentials gently, keeping your health and peace of mind first.
With both my kids, I had my bag fully ready by the 35th week and kept it near the door. Don't overpack—just keep 3 pairs of loose gowns, baby clothes, diapers, and your medical file. You don't need a mountain of stuff, just the basics to keep it easy.
I had an emergency C-section, so I'm glad I packed my bag by 35 weeks. If you can, pack high-waisted cotton panties and loose gowns because regular pants will hurt your stitches post-surgery. Also, keep some wet wipes and a long phone charger, it really helps in recovery!
For our miracle baby, we packed the bag around the start of the 9th month, as we wanted to be extremely careful and ready. It's a special feeling to organize those tiny clothes after such a long journey. Take your time, keep it ready by 36 weeks so you are completely stress-free.
Humare yahan toh kehte hain ki 8th month end hote hi bag taiyar rakhna chahiye. I packed simple cotton clothes for myself and the baby, and kept some cash and my hospital file ready. It is always better to keep everything packed early so there is no rush later, beta.
I started packing at 28 weeks because I was constantly worried my water would leak early or I'd forget my papers! Honestly, doing it by 34 weeks is more than enough. Just make sure you keep a file of all your scans and reports right on top so you don't panic at the last minute.