My shower is coming up quickly and no one has purchased anything from my registry. I came across another message board with this same subject matter, and basically every comment was telling the girl to "stop crying about it" because she would be lucky to get anything anyone bought her regardless of whether it was on her registry or not. While I agree with this sentiment, I am concerned not because I'm afraid I won't "like" the things people get me, but because I am going to be a single mother, 100% supporting myself, and the stuff on my registry is stuff I NEED. The thought of getting a bunch of adorable onesies and toys at my shower, and then getting home and having to shell out hundreds of dollars getting necessities (I registered for things like diapers and wipes, etc) really makes me feel sick. Is there any way to politely mention to people that I appreciate all gifts but really NEED the things I registered for?
Re: No one buying anything from registry...
Married: 5/09 ~ TTC Since: 10/10 ~ PCOS ~ Progesterone from 10/10 - 2/11 ~ HSG on 3/18 - Clear ~ Started Metformin 1000mg & Clomid 50mg 2/11 ~ Metformin upped to 1500mg 4/6 ~ 6/7 Now going to SG and put on Clomid, Ovidrel, Gonal F, Prometrium, Estrace ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP!!!!!! March 6th our little man was born.
6/17/13 - Ovidrel, Follistim, Prometrium ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP! March 17th our St. Pattys day baby arrived
10/29/17 - Started process for IVF, got pregnant & miscarried a 2nd time since summer. 2/22 started stims - Menopur, Gonal F, Cetrotide - retrieval 3/6 - , PIO, estrace 3xday - FET 4/18 = Beta 1: 616; Beta 2: 1342 = BFP
Since everyone is hating on me, let me ask a related question: Would you buy someone something for a wedding shower that was not on their registry? Isn't that the same principle?
Good luck to you
That being said, I was also prepared to buy everything I "needed" on my own even though I'm single and this was a surprise pregnancy. My nursery furniture and stroller are from Craigslist and I've been diaper deal/coupon shopping for months and making cloth ones. I also was given and asked to borrow hand-me-downs. I really wish I handnt put one ounce if worry into my shower.
Regardless, I agree with people that have mentioned buying 2nd hand, from craigslist, or ebay... If I go to a consignment sore, I go to the ones in the nicer towns, lol... you usually find more high end brands.
Also, look into Amazon MOM for lots of things. You get AMAZING discounts on a bunch of different things for baby!
Thank you! This makes me feel better.
I'm not being mean it's the gods honest truth! Do you think I don't use hand me downs myself?! I'm so thankful for them and I consignment shop because I spent 10s of thousands of dollars to get pregnant all knowing I would support this child myself. It wouldn't be so bad if you said you were wishing for things but you made the ungreatful comment you want people to buy off yor registry because you need necessities. Get it yourself. A shower is a bonus. I don't know where you were raised you thought you were entitled.
Married: 5/09 ~ TTC Since: 10/10 ~ PCOS ~ Progesterone from 10/10 - 2/11 ~ HSG on 3/18 - Clear ~ Started Metformin 1000mg & Clomid 50mg 2/11 ~ Metformin upped to 1500mg 4/6 ~ 6/7 Now going to SG and put on Clomid, Ovidrel, Gonal F, Prometrium, Estrace ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP!!!!!! March 6th our little man was born.
6/17/13 - Ovidrel, Follistim, Prometrium ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP! March 17th our St. Pattys day baby arrived
10/29/17 - Started process for IVF, got pregnant & miscarried a 2nd time since summer. 2/22 started stims - Menopur, Gonal F, Cetrotide - retrieval 3/6 - , PIO, estrace 3xday - FET 4/18 = Beta 1: 616; Beta 2: 1342 = BFP
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Saying I shouldn't be a mother because I'm feeling overwhelmed is just a teensy bit harsh.
Saying I shouldn't be a mother because I'm feeling overwhelmed is just a teensy bit harsh.
What I said was most people go into havin children knowig they have to provide and buy the things they need not expecting others to do so. What's so overwhelming? Can you not consignment shop or is it below you? You can find affordable things you just want "new" things provide for you.
Married: 5/09 ~ TTC Since: 10/10 ~ PCOS ~ Progesterone from 10/10 - 2/11 ~ HSG on 3/18 - Clear ~ Started Metformin 1000mg & Clomid 50mg 2/11 ~ Metformin upped to 1500mg 4/6 ~ 6/7 Now going to SG and put on Clomid, Ovidrel, Gonal F, Prometrium, Estrace ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP!!!!!! March 6th our little man was born.
6/17/13 - Ovidrel, Follistim, Prometrium ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP! March 17th our St. Pattys day baby arrived
10/29/17 - Started process for IVF, got pregnant & miscarried a 2nd time since summer. 2/22 started stims - Menopur, Gonal F, Cetrotide - retrieval 3/6 - , PIO, estrace 3xday - FET 4/18 = Beta 1: 616; Beta 2: 1342 = BFP
Married: 5/09 ~ TTC Since: 10/10 ~ PCOS ~ Progesterone from 10/10 - 2/11 ~ HSG on 3/18 - Clear ~ Started Metformin 1000mg & Clomid 50mg 2/11 ~ Metformin upped to 1500mg 4/6 ~ 6/7 Now going to SG and put on Clomid, Ovidrel, Gonal F, Prometrium, Estrace ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP!!!!!! March 6th our little man was born.
6/17/13 - Ovidrel, Follistim, Prometrium ~ IUI #1 7/2 = BFP! March 17th our St. Pattys day baby arrived
10/29/17 - Started process for IVF, got pregnant & miscarried a 2nd time since summer. 2/22 started stims - Menopur, Gonal F, Cetrotide - retrieval 3/6 - , PIO, estrace 3xday - FET 4/18 = Beta 1: 616; Beta 2: 1342 = BFP
Baby GIRL due 12/26
I think you're getting a little more hate than you deserve here. You asked for some advice, and rather than being constructive it seems like a lot of people are just telling you to suck it up and not giving you any ideas of alternatives. I have seen a few recommendations for second hand, but it sounds to me like the items you still need (ie diapers, wipes, formula, etc) can't be purchased second hand.
I would suggest a couple of things - first, if everyone at your place of employment knows you are expecting and you have a coworker you feel connected/close to, ask if she might be willing to coordinate a "diaper drop". I've done this for my coworkers in the past, and it's fun and easy! You can buy smaller packs of diapers at the grocery store for like $6, and that's really not too much to spend on a coworker/friend. Or you could host a "sip and see - oops, there's some pee!" (my sister in law did this for her sister) where you provide some wine and light snacks and everyone comes over to see your nursery and brings a package of diapers in a size of their choosing.
Also, look into sites like amazon mom and diapers.com. (I get boxes of 88+ diapers on amazon for $20 or less - I also get a lot of other stuff delivered, so that may impact my price) They offer discounted prices on diapers, and family members or close friends can choose to look at what you purchase and contribute to the cost.
I would maybe say to keep in mind that although you're not stressed about the clothes, toys, etc - eventually your baby is going to need them. So look at it as savings for the future and unfortunately a little more cost upfront for you. Every item you get your shower is one less thing that you would eventually have to buy for your baby. So although it may not seem helpful now - trust me, it will be.
Finally, take a look at your registry - are the items on your registry in a variety of price ranges? If you've only registered for jumbo $50+ boxes of diapers, that might be why people aren't buying them. Look at what options you have for smaller, less expensive boxes to put on the registry too. I found that every single item of clothing I put on our registry was snatched up almost instantly (they were $15 per item or less) and that when I added lower-cost items (smaller boxes of diapers, smaller packs of wipes, shampoo, etc) those got bought up almost as soon as I finished updating the registry.
Don't get too down on your friends/family - they're just really excited and want to have fun with you at your shower and enjoy getting to watch you open fun, cute items.
Good Luck! Enjoy the end of your pregnancy and I hope you have a healthy beautiful baby
I'm not trying to jump into this to make you feel bad or worse, and I won't repeat all that's been said about you being responsible to buy things for your child (which are you), but if diapers are stressing you out, you need to let go of that real quick. Even if everyone bought you tons of diapers, you don't know that the diapers you get will work best for your child and how long he/she will be in each size. We went through some sizes super quick and had leftovers, and now my son has been in size 5s for months and months. Buying diapers is not going to be "off your plate" for at least a couple years. Start putting away few dollars each payperiod to use exclusively for diapers and don't stress about whether you get them at the shower.
Also, some of the best - and must useful - items I got at my shower were not things I registered for. They were things my mom friends had used and found really helpful to them. You might end up getting more things than you need (and didn't know about) than you think.
The fact that you made a choice to have this child means that you get to pay for everything that is included in raising it. Welcome to having a child!