Yeah, we're in the first trimester - but this came up today... so I'm curious...
I know it's TRADITION for someone to throw a shower for you... and it's also TRADITION for no men to be in attendance. Also TRADITION to throw the shower in the last trimester, about a month or two before your due date...
But what if you want to throw your own? What if you have male friends and family you want in attendance? What if you're moving before you hit the third trimester, and want a shower with your family and friends before you move because you'll be too far for them to travel?
Just curious about opinions. Another board returned with 'why would you just throw yourself a party?' and 'has anyone even offered to throw you a shower?' I never really thought of it as 'throwing myself' a party - I feel like any woman who is pregnant deserves a baby shower, especially for her first... and quite frankly TO ME, if you want to handle all the details and throw your own, because you know what you want... go for it!
Second pregnancy, God willing - first baby.
5w0d: HCG 4,300
5w2d: HCG 15,179 Prog: 27.9
5w4d: HCG 18,000 Prog: 39
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Re: Baby Shower Tradition
But thanks for your opinion.
5w2d: HCG 15,179 Prog: 27.9
5w4d: HCG 18,000 Prog: 39
5w2d: HCG 15,179 Prog: 27.9
5w4d: HCG 18,000 Prog: 39
I just managed to come up with a list of questions that people would likely have strong opinions about lol.
5w2d: HCG 15,179 Prog: 27.9
5w4d: HCG 18,000 Prog: 39
So let's assume maybe people want to celebrate their miracle of life they're carrying? And aren't in it for the crap they receive from a list.
5w2d: HCG 15,179 Prog: 27.9
5w4d: HCG 18,000 Prog: 39
I personally, will be moving 13 hours away - which is why I was debating the early shower idea. No one but maybe my mother will be flying down the east coast to 'meet the baby.' Once I move I won't be coming back for a few years because I won't be flying with a newborn or baby.
5w2d: HCG 15,179 Prog: 27.9
5w4d: HCG 18,000 Prog: 39
But she'll be sooooooo far away! Pouty face.
It's never ok to throw your own baby shower. You wanted my opinion & you got it. It's tacky, self-serving, rude & presumptuous. The end. [-(
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You can celebrate the baby later...
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I know she's being trolly but there are special snowflakes that have her exact mentality for real. I know one who's throwing her own shower.
I've thrown baby showers. Its expensive and time consuming no way id throw one for myself, not only is it tacky but If I am throwing a party to see my friends/family it sure as hell isn't going to be one for people to bring presents. Only reason I am having a shower is my mom cried when I told her I didn't want one so my aunt called and quilted me saying I am my moms only girl ect ect. The idea of people giving me presents because I decided to make a crotch fruit doesn't sit well with me.
I'm sure this has already been said in some way, but just because you're having a baby does not mean you *deserve* a baby shower. It's nice, yes, but no one owes you anything.
It looks like you've had a hard road (sorry about that) to getting pregnant and I'm sure you're really excited but if no one is offering to throw you a shower I'm afraid you're on your own. There are wonderful items to choose from at places like Once Upon a Child (we have one in town). Browse consignment shops. Babies only use things for a few months at a time before they outgrow/don't need them anymore. Do you have friends who've already had babies? You can ask for hand-me-downs. I have a friend who is having a baby boy 4 months before mine is due and she offered to give us everything he outgrows. I shared the wealth by giving her my cousins hand-me-downs after HER son outgrew his things.
Parents are always willing to share. You'll figure it out. Just please, don't host your own shower. It's extremely gift-grabby. If you're taking the initiative to take care of yourself and your family others will probably step up and offer to help.
A party is a party, to celebrate whatever you want, but I wouldn't call it a shower.
I don't throw my own birthday parties, so I wouldn't throw my own shower.
@FemShep All of a sudden, I am VERY interested in this thread. *chinhands* Also, the only recurring character I'm aware of coming back to DA3 is Morrigan, so fingers crossed some of the others make an appearance, too!
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