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Baby Shower Etiquette:
The Do’s and Don’t’s!

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Here are some Baby Shower Etiquette tips to keep in mind while you are organizing your baby shower. This will ensure that the guests and the guest of honor, that is, the new mom or the mom-to-be, all thoroughly enjoy the party! A shower is a very special occasion welcoming the arrival of a newborn into the family. So it’s the reason to celebrate with friends and family and have loads of fun.

Well, in the earlier days these rules of etiquette had to be followed rigidly. So those planning a shower had to arrange a party according to traditional guidelines. It was totally an alien concept to invite the father-to-be or the male relatives and friends to the party. Babyshowers were meant to be a strictly ‘all women affairs!’

Baby Shower Etiquette also stated that baby showers were usually arranged a month before the expected delivery date. All the guests were to be invited with elaborate written formal invitations. Non-relatives only hosted a baby shower in the good old days.

But with time such stringent rules have become quite flexible. In today’s fast-paced life baby shower parties is just a more substantial reason to cope up with the additional baby expenses for the new parents. It’s another occasion for all close friends and families to interact and take some time out of the monotonous hectic schedule of everyday life!

With simpler Baby Shower Etiquette rules you can arrange for showers where you can invite not only the new mom/ mom-to-be but also the baby’s father and his friends. If you are running short of time then you can avoid the elaborate invitation cards and invite guests over the phone/e-mail. While planning out the guest list it’s always better to consult the mom in whose honor the party is being thrown.

To make the mom-to-be or new mom feel all the more special take ideas from her keeping in mind her favorites and preferences while deciding on the theme. Baby Shower Etiquette suggests that you should finish the invitation job 10-15 days before the shower. This provides the invitees with ample time to work out the type of gift they want to bring along. The guests are free to bring along anything as long as it is useful for the new mom/ mom-to-be to in taking care of her and the baby.

Baby Shower Etiquette that remains quite unchanged is that the expectant mother or a new mom never throws a baby shower! The reasons are obvious. Who doesn’t want to get utterly pampered in those last days just before delivery? The new mom is just too tired to host a party and do the running around! Sisters, aunts, cousins, close friends, just anybody close to the would-be-mom/new mom can throw a baby shower!

Parents of adopted babies can also expect to have a baby shower arranged to welcome the new family member! That would be really so special! No Baby Shower Etiquette tells you that shower parties are not allowed for adopted babies! So go ahead and make couples of adopted babies feel special too!

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