What do women from different countries of the world take with them to the maternity hospital
Any woman waiting for a baby is preparing for a trip to the maternity hospital and packs the most necessary things for this. Seven women from around the world, with the support of the organization WaterAid, decided to show their "emergency" bag and its contents. The results are really amazing.
Today we offer a look at seven expectant mothers and their readiness for the appearance of a new family member.
Hazel Shandumba, Hamakando Village, Monze, Zambia
Things: baby clothes, diapers, plastic basin and soap, sarong (national clothes), polyethylene for the maternity bed.
Diana Neyers, New York, USA
Things: music player, massage oil with coconut extract, lavender oil, gel with arnica extract, snacks, baby feeding bra, pillow, comfortable clothes for mom, baby clothes and blanket, toiletries, sleep mask, book.
Ellen Phiri, Simulemba, Malawi
Things: a flashlight (lack of electricity in the hospital), polyethylene for the maternity bed, a blade for cutting the umbilical cord, a rope for tying the umbilical cord, a banknote of 200 Malawian kwacha for food, 3 sarongs (national clothes) for mom and baby.
Katie Shaw, Melbourne, Australia
Things: toiletries, snacks, diapers, baby clothes, clothes for mom, massage oils, hot water bottle.
Claudine Razafindrabari, Vakinankaratra, Madagascar
Things: baby clothes, cotton wool, sanitary pads, medical alcohol, diapers, thermos, bucket, saucepan.
Joanna Laurie, London, United Kingdom
Items: diapers, baby clothes, snacks, clothes and a towel for mom, toiletries, myostimulator, sanitary pads, iPad, water bottle, comb.
Agnes Noti, Iramba, Tanzania
Things: children's clothes and a blanket, a sarong (national dress), a thermos, tea, soap, a bucket for water.
Keywords: Women | Mom | Newborns | Maternity hospital