Bring an extra quilt for the birth (hospitals don't have many quilts when you're with them, and hospital quilts are thinner), bottles for the baby (2, and choose a size m nipple), formula, baby's wraps, washcloths, washcloths for the face, washcloths for the buttocks, diapers, baby's washcloth, washcloths for the buttocks, washcloths for the baby, washcloths for the baby, washcloths for the bathtubs, powdered talcum powder, shower gel, and baby's clothes (bring plenty for the baths every day). You should bring medical toilet paper (also buy two packs of soft toilet paper, so you can wipe the baby when feeding), the kind that is very wide, buy about 8 packs of it, and bring thick clothes with you, as you will be more weak after giving birth to the baby. Bring a thermos, it's cold, the food will get cold easily. Bring a towel, toothbrush, toothpaste and other daily necessities.