I'm 24 weeks with my first and haven't heard any rumblings among my friends or family about a baby shower yet. I'm not super close with my mother and she's also not mobile and fairly sick ATM, so her throwing me a shower is pretty much out. All my in laws live in Texas. My step-mom could I'm sure, but I don't know if she feels like that would be "out of bounds" We are very close, but she always been very respectful of family stuff like that. That leaves my friends. My best friend is a bit scatterbrained and currently running her own business that takes a LOT of her time. It's often to hard to just nail her down for a dinner. She hasn't mentioned it to me at all, and I really feel weird asking anyone about it. I think it's quite normal for 1st time moms to want a baby shower, but I also don't want to "expect" anything. My mom/dad have expressed interest in buying certain "big ticket" items, but I see all my friends having these baby showers and they looks really fun - I'd love to have one. I'm the first of my close friends to get pregnant so I haven't had to throw one/attend many that anyone would feel they should "return the favor" (does that make sense?)
Anyway, thanks for any advice!
Re: Who throws you a baby shower?
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As long as you don't throw yourself your own baby shower it seems anyone is free to offer. My MIL is the main planner for mine (she started within 5 minutes of hearing we were expecting, seriously) and my parents are sharing the costs with my in-laws.
If I were you, at least register; if you don't get a shower you can at least get completion discounts and people who want to give you a gift anyway can at least buy from a registry. If anyone asks if you're having one, just very politely say, "Oh, I'm not sure, no one's asked me if they can host one." I would not be surprised if friends weren't stepping up just because they assume your family might first. Give it time, but try not to be disappointed if nothing happens.
My best friend was the first in my crowd to have a baby and I immediately offered to host. They never have to be fancy; home showers with 10 people, appetizers and cupcakes are just as lovely as big parties with 50+ and full meal.
agree with @DeansGirl14 at least register for the completion discount and you never know, your friends might just google your name & baby registry looking for it to get you a gift!
My MIL's love language is party planning and she was also starting to plan a baby shower within minutes of finding out I'm pregnant.
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Just ask whoever if they planned on throwing you one. I know that might be a little awkward but that way you don't have to wonder, you'll just get the yes or no answer you need to plan ahead for baby.
edit to clarify.
I also agree that you shouldn't throw one for yourself & shouldn't "ask" to have them thrown for you. But after being told my mother/sister were throwing me one, I did work with them on the invite list, date & they've asked me if I have any special requests.
Edited - spelling
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Jewish tradition you don't have one, so I knew no one on my side would really do it. My sister had one since her DH isn't Jewish, I helped and his SIL. So it was nice my friends mom's, who are Jewish wanted to help.
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