I'm fully aware that it's gift grabby. I can't help it, I want the gifts And I had so much fun having everyone together, celebrating the new baby... *sigh* I just really want that again.
We got all pink stuff with DD; pink stroller, infant seat, boppy, bouncy chair, swing, etc. Everything pink. Not that I don't want to not put my boy in pink chairs at home but it's going to get expensive buying a new infant seat and maybe stroller (we have a travel system that we used for DD- it's beautiful, but pink and floral.) And new cribsheets, and all the clothes we need... ugh, we really don't have a lot of extra $ lying around. I would never throw my own shower just to have one so I guess I am just venting. My shower for DD was so much fun and so special that I just really want to do it again!
FWIW I'm one of those people who thinks there should be a shower for each baby Even if it's just celebrating new life and doesn't involve gifts! But unfortunately that's not common practice amongst my family/friends.
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Edit: oops...forgot to type my answer. I tend to agree, more for the celebration of life, and having everyone get together. It is so nice having a reason to get friends and family all in one place! My husband's sisters have showers for each kid, so I know they do not think it's bad etiquette:)
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I'm very excited that I'm having a shower this time around! And it is common amongst my family and friends so no one would think twice about it. Do you have any family members that you could bring it up to without it seeming weird?
Otherwise after the baby is born you could have a small get together.
If anyone had a problem then they just wouldn't need to come!
I'm throwing one for my friend this time around and doing all the things that I kind of wanted, but couldn't ask for at my own shower. like the sweet decorations and cute cake and all that.
don't get me wrong my showers were awesome but you know, it's different if you are doing it yourself. and I'm sure there will be things that *she* wants but feels like she can't ask for. silly isn't it?
Anyway she offered to throw me one too but I feel strange since it's another boy so we're going to do a small ladies-only brunch instead. I think that'll be really nice.
In my circle it would be very strange to have a shower for a second child - although I wish it weren't! I love them! I love going to them, I love shopping for baby gifts and can't wait to have my own and celebrate the little guy on the way.
If you think it might not be well recieved then maybe you could throw a big "meet the baby" party afterward. I'm sure people would be excited to welcome your new addition with you, and would likely bring gifts for your little one.
Well, round these parts it's completely fine to have a 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc. shower. Heck, we'll probably end up with three showers (both of our jobs and then one hosted by friends). So, I agree with PPs, see what your mom says or maybe have DH mention it to MIL (not sure of the relationship there, so that may be a no go).
I made mention of not having a shower if this LO was a girl, but two of my closer friends wouldn't hear of it. One said, "Even if it was a girl, she'd need new clothes and her own celebration."
And I also agree, if no one offers or agrees to host a shower than I think you should definitely have a "Welcome baby to the world/Meet the baby" party.
We did this with my 2nd DD. My oldest DD LOVED it! I have only had one baby shower and that was with my 2nd DD.
We are having one for this one because 1) Its a boy
and 2) this is MH's first baby. I think he needs to expierence it all! 
I think you should go ahead and have one! Especially since it is a boy!
Best of luck!
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