A bunch of crap, coupons, advertisements for picture studios and book clubs and mothers rings and all that jazz, sometimes samples of lotion, soap, diapers, formula, diaper rash ointment, lanolin, breast pads, rice cereal... etc. If you have to choose amongst the 3 brands, I highly recommend Good Start (the one in the light purple can is the most inexpensive), it does tend to be gentler on baby's stomach and it doesn't seem to foam up as much as the other kinds, which makes for less gas. However, if your baby is anything like my daughter was... she was allergic to all standard formula at first, so she had to be on a specialized formula Similac makes one called Allimentium and Enfamil makes one called Nutramigen, they're crazy expensive. But as I said, I would recommend starting out with Good Start (besides, they give the best vender's checks).
2006-08-25 16:38:32
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answered by faeglenn 2
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My first was born at home so no diaper bag. Second was born at the hospital and the lactation consultant took out all formula samples and coupons. It included a couple bibs, diapers, wipes, lansinoh cream, body wash, diaper rash cream, magnets, coupons for a museum, other baby item coupons, and a book. I actually loved all the stuff I got, other than the diapers (we don't use disposables ever). I'm not sure if the LC gave all the coupons and samples to formula feeding moms or what, but the BF initation rate is about 90% here so if she did give them to FF moms, they got a ton of samples! I personally think giving away formula samples is unethical and it raises the cost of formula for those that actually need it, but that is a seperate rant.
2006-08-27 20:20:37
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answered by I ♥ EC 3
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I dont know what state you live in. I am in pennsylvania and with each of my children we only got one form similac. Dont expect to get one from all three at the hospital. What ever kind of formula the hospital has your baby on there will be a sample in the diaper bag. There will be coupons, samples of lotion, diaper rash cream, diaper.
2006-08-25 22:50:37
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answered by JAYNE C 4
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The bags are actually pretty fun to go through even though I didn't end up using most of the stuff in the bag because I chose to breastfeed. the bags are mainly designed to encourage formula feeding. They will give you formula samples and coupons for formulas. Some will even have pre-made bottles. Coupons, feeding charts, some samples of bath products. The diaper bags are pretty cheap feeling too. Either way, it is nice to have something to look through after birth.
2006-08-25 18:23:34
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answered by Mompoet 3
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I actually received two bags...the hospital knowing that I was breastfeeding. They both contained sample products such as: diaper rash creme, dreft baby laundry soap sample, Alot of coupons, on the go single packets of Similac Formula that just need water, sample baby wipes from Pampers, and a Similac black pouch for keeping bottles cold with reusable ice packs.
2006-08-25 16:41:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I recieved the Enfamil bag from the hospital. It had a guide of tips on feeding and burping, plus the different formuls that Enfamil makes. It had a free 4 pack of 4 ounce cans of Ready to Use Enfamila Lipil with Iron.My son is a month old and takes very well to the formula. Before he was born, I signed up to Enfamil's website and recieved lots of free formula in the mail, plus retail coupons, some $1.00, some $5.00 and some $7.00 ones. I am up to 6 free 129 ounce cans of the powder formula, which make 166 four ounce bottles. My son just statred taking to the powdered, but he can only take it with Brita water or boiled water. I tried mixing it with bottled water and it did not sit well with him... Plus the powdered is great for on the go feedings. You do not need a bottle bag or hot water to heat up the bottle. Go to www.enfamil.com and sign up for Enfamil beginings. They really helped me, plus the free formula and coupons really help with the money situation!
2006-08-25 16:39:11
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answered by Anonymous
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the hospital will start you on the best formula for the baby and the diaper bag will be whatever the hospital is backing. it will have formula and couponsand helpful parenting tips .sometimes a wipe sample and diaper samples
2006-08-25 16:34:49
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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as far as i can remember there were a bunch of coupons for various things, i think some sample formula and some information booklets. i don't remember what else if anything. the hospital i was at, they just brought me one i think it was similac. i didn't get a choice. i'm sure you could get an extra one at your pedi's office, too. if you go to each brand of formula website and sign up on their site, they'll send you free formula checks that are like various amounts off of your formula purchase. they also send a free can of formula around your baby's due date. we got a bunch of small cans from our child pedi... she asked if we wanted some samples and gave us a small sackful of formulas a couple diff times. that will save you some $, too, if yours doesn't offer you any, ask if they have some available to give away. i'm sure they would. after getting a bunch of free formula, we pretty much just stuck w/ the store brand at walmart (parents choice w/ iron, dha & ara) bc all baby formula have to meet a government standard so they are all good, just be sure to get one w/ iron in it & even better if it has dha and ara also. good luck
2006-08-25 16:40:25
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a can of formula in the diapers bags that u get from the hospital.Whatever formula your baby is on determines what bag u will get.
2006-08-25 16:30:23
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answered by hotmama 3
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It all depends on the hospital and which company's formula they prefer to recommend.
Generally there are coupons for all kinds of baby things and some sample sizes of the typical products that you would purchase to use with your baby.
It sort of strikes me funny that they put disposable diaper samples in the same bag with the diaper rash cream. If you use cloth diapers you won't have as much of an occurance of diaper rash as you do with disposable diapers.
With cloth you put a nice soft, comfortable diaper against your baby's skin instead of plastic, paper and chemicals that can cause rashes and who knows what else.
Disposable diapers are hot, sticky and uncomfortable even when dry, I know because I'm incontinent and I have to wear a diaper 24 / 7 and I used to wear disposables at first, I now use cloth unless I'm traveling.
I think every parent should be made to wear disposable diapers for 2 weeks and then wear cloth diapers for two weeks just to see what their baby is feeling. I think most in time would use cloth after that. After all it's the baby's health and comfort we are talking about, not our convenience.
Good luck and congratulations.
2006-08-26 02:19:44
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answered by wetsaway 6
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