Hi everyone,
I'm currently pregnant with baby number 2, we do not know the gender yet, but will be finding out soon. I have been asked a few times now if I'm having a baby shower . Maybe I'm way off base here, but aren't second baby showers kind of tacky? At some point you just start to feel bad about all the events that people are expected to provide you (or your child) with gifts. I understand having a diaper shower, but do people actually throw full on baby showers a second time?
I appreciate all answers!
Thanks
Re: Etiquette for second baby shower
Most of the time this is a "hot" topic and there is an intense division between those for and those against them.
At the end of the day, it is your decision on whether you want one. And yes, some people do actually throw full on showers for all of their children.
I personally LOVE going and throwing baby showers. So if someone is asking to throw you one I wouldn't decline...I would be grateful.
DS1 2010
DS2 2013
DD1 2016
My community doesn't do showers at all, but I still get my friends a gift each tome they have a baby. Sometimes a baby gift and sometimes something just to pamper the mother, depending on needs....
DS1 2010
DS2 2013
DD1 2016
I don't need to be invited to a shower to give a gift though, and I spend less total then on the first baby. First baby gets an outfit, something off the registry, and a crocheted stuffed animal. Subsequent babies get a crocheted stuffed animal (because seriously babies don't care about onesies)
This will sound dumb, but have you googled for tips or how to crochet? the whole DIY boom has made it a lot easier to find resources (though I understand sometimes you just need someone to show you in person for it to stick)
If people want to throw a shower for you, I think that's a good indication of whether or not it'll be well received. I do however think it's tacky to ever host a shower for yourself. Really it's just personal reference.
I do think it depends on the situation. If there is a large age gap, then sure! If my work decided to throw me one, I would just have it work friends, just because I'm not going to be rude and refuse something they want to do. I understand if people want to help, I just wouldn't throw your own. I think it has to be offered? Am I wrong on this one?