The Baby Shower Etiquette

When hosting a baby shower, there are some general acts of baby shower etiquette to consider. If you’ve hosted a bridal shower previously, you may find some of the guidelines similar. Here are thoughts on baby shower etiquette to remember. In general, steer clear of planning a surprise baby shower. Surprise parties should be reserved for birthday bashes and random out-of-town guest drop ins. If you’re planning the baby shower, you are in charge of the location, the guest list, the games, and the food. However, that is not to say that you avoid communicating with the mom-to-be to find out her preferences. You can keep the guys out of the baby shower and not feel guilty. Unless a second or third child is born dramatically separated from the other children, a baby shower is only thrown for the first child. Baby showers can be thrown for couples adopting their first child. And yes, baby showers can be thrown after the baby is born or arrives home.

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