Baby Shower Etiquette

Hosting baby showers is quite enjoyable and gratifying, as well as an honor. On the other hand, the preparations and the planning can also be nerve-racking. A lot of people will have different views on how your baby shower must be thrown, and it may get to a point that you may become undecided of what and how to run the party. Don’t panic, there are common baby shower etiquette that will help you do just the right thing for your baby shower party.

Baby Shower Etiquette

Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about baby shower etiquette. These will assist you with your planning and organizing to make the baby shower a complete success.

Who Must Host The Baby Shower?

In tradition, baby showers were hosted by people outside of the expectant mom’s family circle. However today, any female family member of the mom-to-be may throw a shower party –sister, mother, or aunts. The most significant thing is that somebody who cares and shares the same joy of the expectant mother initiates a special welcome for the new addition to the family.

The Date Of The Baby Shower

It is customary for baby showers to be held one or two months before the expected date of delivery. It is essential that the shower party is not very close to the due date in case the mom delivers early. Also, it is helpful to have it far from the due date to allow time to change or return the same items that she receives, as well as the time to buy things that she didn’t get from her shower gifts. The added time before a mom’s due date also helps in allowing the couple to set up all the wonderful gifts received if building a nursery.

Baby Shower Invite Etiquette

Who to invite to the baby shower is a very daunting task. One may not want to invite too many, yet wouldn’t want to miss out on anyone special too. It is always good to be on the safe side by running the guest list over with the expectant mother to make sure that no one from whom the mom expects to be there is left out. If the baby shower isn’t for a first child, consider inviting those close to the expecting mother or people who were not able to attend the previous shower.

Inviting guests can be done through phone or email; however, a written invitation still is the most ideal way of starting off the excitement. It is also an excellent chance to set the party’s tone and important reminders for the guests.



Etiquette For Baby Shower Gifts

It is very traditional to provide a gift for the baby shower. The gifts may range from every size, shape, and price. However, here are some helpful guidelines in choosing the appropriate gifts:

If it is a first baby and baby shower, give more practical gifts like blanket, diapers, pacifiers, formula, and others.

If it is a second baby shower or second baby, don’t hesitate to give it a little spontaneity. Just make sure that the gift sticks to the theme of the baby shower.

Ask the sister or the expectant mother about what she would really want that is reasonable. The invitation may also give some clues about a theme or a place that you may wish to get the gift from.

There is no wrong or right gift for a baby shower. The price won’t matter, as long as it’s within the budget and it is what you really want to give.

These helpful baby shower etiquette will lend a hand in organizing and planning a baby shower. They’re simple things to follow but will do much in giving the party a right approach and outcome.

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