Hey ladies,
Around how many weeks do you plan on having your baby shower, or baby sprinkle? (FYI...I know a lot of you think sprinkles are corny and that's perfectly fine. That's not what I'm asking. In my culture, we have showers pretty much for every child and no one has ever thought of it as that).
My son came early (28 weeks) and so our shower (as well as maternity pics) weren't actually scheduled until the following month. Needless to say, my sister still threw me a shower but it honestly just wasn't the same. The Godmother of Baby2 is throwing me a shower, and of course the timeframe (in case God forbid I have another early delivery) was something she really wanted to go over with me. So we decided on my birthday weekend (early January), where I will be 26 weeks, and I think that's not too bad. Will you all be further along? If so, by how many weeks?
Re: Baby Shower Time Frame
I don't think 26 weeks is terrible. I know generally that etiquette says don't have it before baby is viable, just in case, but I also think that's just a guideline and not a hard and fast rule. In your case, there's a specific reason for wanting it at that point, so I don't see an issue. (Edit to clarify: I know 26 weeks is considered past that point of viability, so not applicable in your case anyway!)
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I honestly think there's nothing wrong with having a shower as early as you want. Especially since you had an early delivery last time, no harm in having an early shower. I almost think it would be nice if earlier showers were a "thing". Then you wouldn't have to feel so uncomfortable and huge while everyone stares at you and gushes over you!
@NachosAndPeaches to answer your question, I do have an appointment coming up with a high risk doctor in a few weeks to see how we can avoid this from happening again. But I didn't have preterm labor. I have pre-eclampsia. Never dilated. Just really high blood pressure 180/120! We are definitely going to talk about options and I'm all for it. It's been my prayer since before we got pregnant that we will have a full term baby this go round. I know it may be weird to some, but I want to experience the Braxton Hicks and the labor pains, and hopefully a vaginal delivery. Most importantly, I want to leave the hospital WITH my baby!!!
But, if you mention it during your appointment, I'm sure the doc will know about it.
It looks like low-dose aspirin and calcium supplements aren't proven to work for everyone, but it's worth asking your doc.
My sister is throwing my shower the first weekend in March, I believe. We may push for end of February - still working out plans.