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Choosing and sending out Invitations For Adoption Baby Showers can become quite tricky for the couple suddenly thrown into parenthood. Adoption itself is a tricky situation where hope, excitement, joy and even a bit of fear all mingle together and create a cauldron of emotions ready to spill over.

Diane Warner's Complete Book of Baby Showers: Hundreds of Ways to Host a Unique Celebration It then becomes quite easy to forget all the basic rules of etiquette associated with invitations for adoption baby showers. Here are some guidelines and unspoken rules to help you celebrate the beginning of a wonderful journey into parenthood.

1. Technically, babyshower invitations should be sent out at least 6-8 weeks in advance of the expected date of birth and the shower held about 4 weeks in advance of the baby’s arrival. However, with adoption the parents may not have the luxury of so much time to plan things. So in the case of Invitations for Adoption Baby Showers a shorter notice of 1-2 weeks is also acceptable.

2. Since the lead-time is so short and there are numerous formalities to be completed many parents prefer to have a babyshower after the child has been adopted. The invitations for adoption baby showers are then sent out well in advance of the party if the time permits it. Remember, that the new family may require some time to adjust and settle down before they are ready to welcome guests into their lives. Be sensitive and talk to the parents about the timing of the baby shower before sending out invitations.

3. Invitations for adoption baby showers generally include the name, age and date of adoption of the child. In most cases with younger children the adoptive parents rename the child. In such cases only use the new name of the child and not the birth name.

4. Also, some people like to celebrate the actual birthday of the adopted child as well as the adoptive birthday. You need to check with the parents whether they intend to celebrate both days or one and then include the said dates on the invitations.

5. It is always a good idea to include the age of the adopted child on invitations for adoption baby showers because it allows guests to choose appropriate age related gifts. If the parents have adopted a 2 or 3 year old then many traditional baby shower gifts would be of no use. So it is best to let the guests know well in advance by mentioning the adopted child’s age on the invitations for adoption baby showers rather than have them embarrassed at their choice of gift.

6. When choosing the design for invitations for adoption baby showers avoid pictures or references to pregnancy and pregnant mothers. Also, if you know that the adopted child is of an older age say 2-3 years, then skip invitations with newborns on them.

Thus, selecting invitations is really not so difficult. Adoption baby showers are really like any other babyshower and must follow the same general protocols.


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