Welcome To MyBabyShowers.org

Welcome to MyBabyShowers.org, a wealth of information about baby shower themes, tips, gift ideas, invitations and planning. We hope to make the task of holding a baby shower even as easy and enjoyable for all involved as we can. If you take a look through the sections at the left, I'm sure you'll find some bit of useful information that can really help! So thanks for stopping by, and have a great baby shower.

Who should throw a baby shower?
Anyone except the expectant couple - though Miss Manners might disagree. Formal etiquette says that someone who's not a relative must throw the shower to avoid having it look as though the family is asking for presents. Our advice? Ignore traditional rules. Any relative, close friend, or close co-worker should feel perfectly okay about planning a baby shower.

When should the shower be held?
Most baby showers are held before the baby is born. Any time after conception is fine, but a shower makes for a welcome diversion toward the end of pregnancy. Besides, it just doesn't seem real if the expectant mom isn't sporting a big belly.

When setting a date for the party, consult with the parents-to-be first. They may be able to warn you about scheduling conflicts. You may have to accommodate the schedules of grandparents, for example, even if they aren't the guests of honor. Nothing is worse than planning a party and sending out invitations (see below) only to find out that the most important people can't make it.

If you decide to schedule a shower for after the baby is born, that's fine, too. Then guests can bring gifts specific to the baby's sex. And with a baby as the centerpiece, you'll have a surefire icebreaker and conversation topic.

Who should be invited?

If you're hosting the shower, you may have some ideas about the guest list, but it's best to consult with the guest or guests of honor before finalizing your list. That way you avoid leaving out someone important or inviting someone the mom (or dad) would rather not include.

What about hosting a shower for the expectant mom and dad? Although many baby showers still follow the "for women only" tradition, coed parties are growing in popularity. It all depends on what sort of gathering you're planning. If the shower is for a second or subsequent baby (these babies deserve a celebration, too!), the guest list is usually made up of close friends and family and anyone who was, for whatever reason, not invited to the first shower.

Another party-planning consideration: Think long and hard before choosing to throw a surprise party. If your guest of honor doesn't like surprises, you may be putting her in an awkward position. Besides, if you let the future parents in on the arrangements, you can be confident that they'll be pleased with the outcome.

What kind of invitations should I use?

In addition to including the basic who, what, where, when, and RSVP information on the invitation, it never hurts to spell out the theme of the shower inside. If the expectant parents are registered for baby gear anywhere, it's fine to mention that, too, but it may be easier (and even a bit more tasteful) to offer that information when guests call to respond.

When should I send them?

Plan to send invitations out early enough to give the guests at least a few weeks' notice: This allows them enough time to work the shower into their schedules and shop for the perfect gift.

Source: http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/pregnancy/babyshowers/1642.html

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Baby Shower Articles And News

Church hosts baby shower for Rachel's Hope

Austin Daily Herald - Fri, 05 Feb 2010 13:18:52 GMT
An area church is throwing a baby shower, and everyone’s invited. Austin Church of Christ, 103 Second St. SW, kicks off a “Fill The Crib” drive Sunday.

Five baby shower must-haves for the new mom

Lexington Clipper-Herald - Wed, 03 Feb 2010 21:36:25 GMT
(ARA) - On average, eight babies are born every minute in the United States. It's only a matter of time before you are invited to the next baby shower.

Carolyn Hax: Dealing with a visiting grandmother, accepting shower invitations

Washington Post - Sun, 07 Feb 2010 05:00:00 GMT
Dear Carolyn: My wife shares my views of the extreme difficulty, on a few fronts, of her mother's extended visits to our home. My wife is amenable to discussions with her mom but fears we may be expecting too much from her -- a 60-year-old woman who we both agree is a very unusual combination of ...

It’s a UAB Baby Shower: Just Bring Blood

The University of Alabama at Birmingham - Tue, 02 Feb 2010 15:34:04 GMT
We’re having a baby shower and you’re invited, but don’t bring baby clothes or a stroller. To join the festivities, just bring a pint of your blood to donate during a blood-drive baby shower in honor of the newest “baby” on the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) campus, the Women & Infants Center, due to open Feb. 21.

A healthy mouth for your baby

Saipan Tribune - Sun, 07 Feb 2010 14:16:16 GMT
February is Children's Dental Health Month. In an effort to reach out to the community the Seventh Day Adventist Dental Clinic in conjunction with the Saipan Tribune will print four articles related to children's oral health.

Donation drive in honor of fallen Iowa soldier

KWWL Iowa - Mon, 08 Feb 2010 00:35:29 GMT
U.S. Army Specialist Travis Vaughn was killed February 18, 2007 when the Chinook helicopter he was riding in lost power and crashed in Afghanistan. For the second year in a row, family and friends organized a donation drive called "Shower of Gifts" in his honor.

GLANCE BACK

Elk Grove Citizen - Sun, 07 Feb 2010 06:14:39 GMT
The home of Mrs. L.S. Costello was the scene of a merry gathering last Saturday afternoon when the friends of Miss Pauline Freeman gathered for the purpose of giving her a “shower” and to bid farewell to the young lady who was soon to depart for Portland to marry Mr. W.T. Everson.

Baby Shower to Honor Gunner Ivy

High Plains Observer - Thu, 04 Feb 2010 16:03:25 GMT
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Zuma apologises for fathering illegitimate child

Independent - Sun, 07 Feb 2010 00:20:12 GMT
South African President Jacob Zuma apologised yesterday for fathering an illegitimate child, in the face of a national outcry. Critics say Mr Zuma, a Zulu traditionalist who practises polygamy and currently has three wives, a fiancée, and 20 children, including the baby he fathered with another woman, has set a bad example in a country with one of the world's highest rates of HIV/Aids.

Local mother-daughter duo author cookbook

The Daily Item - Fri, 05 Feb 2010 08:27:49 GMT
SWAMPSCOTT - When life gives you lemons - write a book. Swampscott resident Leslie Breen, who worked as a nurse in Lynn for three decades, had a stroke in 1996 when she was driving home from a baby shower.