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  <title>What to Do the Day Before Your Induction: Expert Tips - 242</title>
  <description> In this episode of The Pulling Curls Podcast, Hilary Erickson, RN, dives into essential tips for preparing the day before your induction. From packing your hospital bag effectively to getting much-needed rest and staying active, Hilary shares her expert advice to ensure a smooth induction experience. Plus, learn what to discuss with your provider and how to make postpartum preparations. Don't miss these invaluable insights for expectant parents facing induction.     Big thanks to our sponsor The Online Prenatal Class for Couples -- if you're planning on an induction a birth class is EXTRA important. This class has a full chapter just on inductions to help you get prepared.  Links for you:    Grab my hospital packing list: https://pregnurse.com/free-resources/#packing   Grab my postpartum checklist: https://pregnurse.com/free-resources/#Postpartum   Grab my induction checklist: https://pregnurse.com/free-resources/#induction    Timestamps:   00:00 Hospital bag essentials: hair tie, charger, ChapStick. 04:57 Prepare for postpartum, not just childbirth. 06:19 Clarify induction duration with provider to prepare.   Keypoints:    The importance of packing your hospital bag carefully, including entertainment options like movies, cards, and apps to fill waiting time during induction.  Key items for your hospital bag include a hair tie, an external charger, and lip balm to combat a dry hospital environment.  The necessity of getting adequate sleep before induction; consider asking your provider for a light sleep aid if anxiety is a concern.  Keep physically active the day before induction through activities like walking and doing squats to help position the baby.  Eat a satisfying meal before induction; prioritize something enjoyable but light to avoid discomfort.  Prepare for postpartum by gathering necessary supplies and creating a postpartum plan, including visitor policies and support arrangements.  An induction can take varying lengths of time; communicate with your provider to get an idea of what to expect based on your specific circumstances.  Maintaining a positive mindset about induction can make the experience more manageable and less stressful.  Inductions have the potential to be a positive and controlled birthing experience with successful outcomes for both mother and baby.  Engage with the podcast’s community on social media to share and gain insights about preparing for induction.    Producer: Drew Erickson   PUT TRANSCRIPT HERE:   Keywords:   induction, hospital bag, prenatal class, pregnancy advice, birth preparation, labor, sleep tips, meal suggestions, postpartum, hospital packing list, external charger, hair tie, ChapStick, relaxation during induction, hospital tour, Kindle Fire, birthing ball,   </description>
  <author_name>Pregnancy &amp;amp; Parenting Untangled with The Pregnancy Nurse® | Pulling Curls®</author_name>
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