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What Should I Know About Having Second Baby Shower

April 30th, 2010

Baby showers are one of the best ways for new moms and dads to get everything the need to start off on the right foot. It’s a chance for loved ones to demonstrate to the parents that they care and are there for them. It has often been considered excessive to have a shower for a second child, as mom and dad were likely to already have everything they needed. However, it is no longer improper to hold a shower for a second baby, as long as you make a few adjustments.

You could hold a mini-shower where gifts are limited to those basic necessities that are always needed, such as diapers, wet wipes, bottles, burping cloths, undershirts, and bath items. You might ask mom and dad what items they still need and let the guests know. Another option is to make it a shower for mom instead of a shower for the baby, and ask the guests to bring items that mom will need and appreciate at the end of her pregnancy and shortly after the birth. You can give mom items to pamper herself with, but that are practical, as well, like 5-minute facial masks and leave-in conditioner.

Your shower can be extra entertaining if everyone brings gifts that remind mom that she is also a woman - fun items like a comfy lace nighty or a yummy alcoholic beverage. You can also pool your money together to purchase gift certificates for spa treatments or an elegant dinner, though if you can prearrange babysitting, even better. You can also have a strategic meeting with the father-to-be and the closest friends and family of the mom before the party, in order to make up a helping hands calendar.

Things you can help out with could include cleaning house so mom can come home from the hospital to washed dishes and folded laundry, scheduling transportation for the older child’s activties, and offering to come along to do errands. Then, give the calendar to the mom during the course of the shower, being sure to incude all contact information. In some cases, neither the baby nor mom needs anything new. Or, consider having a simple party, featuring good food, music, and the mom’s loved ones.

You may want to ask the guests to bring baby items for donation to a women’s charitable organization. You might also ask everyone to bring small portions of prepared food that can be frozen or stored (this is known as a “freezer party”). This will be of great help to the mom as she gets closer to her due date and during the first week or so after the birth. You’ll need to be sure to have this kind of a shower near the due date, and also let the mom know so she can clear out enough space for all of the yummy food.

Do keep in mind that in the case of caboose babies (a “caboose” baby is born several years after the next-oldest sibling), a full shower can be held with no impropriety. Many moms and dads in this situation need to start all over again, as the big items might no longer meet safety guidelines - or may have been donated altogether.

Keep in mind that the main reason you are there, no matter what kind or how many gifts are given, is to celebrate the upcoming birth and show the mom your support.

We hope you enjoyed reading the article, if you would like more info please go to baby shower invitations, baby shower pictures and baby shower games. Take care and have a nice day!

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