Breastfeeding Essentials Checklist for Canadian Moms (Hospital Bag to Week Six)

Breastfeeding Essentials Checklist for Canadian Moms (Hospital Bag to Week Six)

Packing for a Canadian winter birth is already a logistics puzzle—parka, newborn car seat, and three different sizes of onesies. Then lactation consultants add another list: breastfeeding essentials that actually survive the first six weeks. Use this Canada-specific checklist to build a calm feeding station, with links to authorized products at Nexporta.

Before baby arrives (prenatal week 28–40)

Education & support

  •  Prenatal breastfeeding class (hospital or IBCLC-led)
  •  Save local La Leche League or lactation clinic contacts
  •  Learn hand expression (helpful if pumps delay)

Gear worth pre-ordering

  •  Nursing pillow Canada  My Brest Friend (choose Deluxe or Plus based on fit notes)
  •  Lanolin cream Canada  LANACare lanolin
  •  Wool nursing pads  LANACare breast care
  •  Lanolin-safe wool wash
  •  Nursing bras (two, soft cup, no underwire early weeks)
  •  Water bottle with straw (one-handed drinking)

For the hospital bag

  •  Nursing cover or loose button shirt (optional comfort)
  •  Lip balm for you, not baby
  •  Snacks with protein (bars, nuts)
  •  Phone charger with long cable
  •  Printed feeding log or app—first days blur together

Week 0–1: colostrum and establishment

  •  Feed on cue; watch diapers, not the clock alone
  •  Side-lying and laid-back positions—ask nurse before discharge
  •  Start lanolin after assessing latch with staff
  •  Set up sofa station: pillow, pads, wash, snacks within reach
  •  Avoid stocking five brands of cream—consistency helps you notice reactions

Canadian shipping tip: Order heavy items (nursing pillow) to a address where someone can receive parcels—Nexporta ships tracked within Canada.

Week 2–3: frequency peak and soreness management

  •  Re-check flange size if pumping
  •  Air-dry wool pads between uses; wash only when needed
  •  Use Deluxe Nursing Pillow for couch and glider feeds
  •  Book IBCLC if pain beyond mild tenderness persists
  •  Hydration and calories—breastfeeding increases energy needs

Week 4–6: rhythm and optional upgrades

  •  Introduce paced bottle only if needed; protect morning supply
  •  Evaluate if Twin pillow needed (multiples)
  •  Consider gift-sized LANACare extras for baby shower registries
  •  Read About Nexporta for authorized brand context before gifting links

What you can skip (or delay)

  • Ten brands of bottles before baby shows feeding preference
  • Expensive "breastfeeding robes" marketed on Instagram
  • Any product you cannot wash or return under clear policy
  • Buying nursing pillows from unauthorized sellers to save $15

B2B and clinic readers

Hospitals, boutiques, and doula collectives stocking comfort feeding gear can inquire via wholesale—simple form, no login portal.

One-cart Nexporta starter bundle logic

Priority Product category Link
1
Firm nursing pillow
2
Lanolin + wool care
3
Anything you forgot

Closing reminder

The best checklist is the one you actually use at 3 a.m. Keep it short, firm on positioning tools, gentle on skin, and buy from a Canadian authorized retailer so warranties and hygiene policies are real.

Questions before you open sealed creams or pads? Contact Nexporta.