Others to bring: maternity pads (also sold in hospitals, which are said to be more expensive than those sold outside); Toilet paper; Pajamas worn during surgery and pajamas worn after surgery (if it is a caesarean section, there may be a lot of blood on pajamas, which is difficult to wash); Straw (it is inconvenient to drink water after caesarean section); Baby bib or gauze (bring more pieces); Baby clothes and quilts (basically used when leaving the hospital, usually used for baby clothes and pillows in hospitals); Basic daily necessities (washbasin, noodles, cups and bowls, etc.). ); Baby spoon (to feed a baby, you have to bring it, but the hospital doesn't allow bottles. The feeding metal spoon looks very easy to cut the child's mouth, which makes people feel distressed. I wonder if there is any improvement now); Scarves and hats (for pregnant women when they leave the hospital in winter).
The hospital will provide: milk powder, baby clothes and baby pillows.
There are shopping malls and nutrition canteens in the hospital, so it is convenient to buy anything.