Having a shower for second baby used to be
considered greedy and unacceptable. But now it is not only acceptable,
but it is actually necessary for some families to have a baby shower for
second baby. Though mom-to-be may already have a lot of the major items
from her first baby. Crib, stroller, high chair - she will need many other
items.
Moms-to-be always need things like diapers and wipes, undershirts,
bath accessories, and feeding supplies. Second baby showers could
actually be a “sprinkle” shower. A "sprinkle" shower
is where guests buy only the necessities rather than having a full-blown
shower.
You could also consider finding out from mom-to-be what she wished
she had but didn’t get the first time around. Then add those
items to the suggested gifts. It could also be a “Bear Necessities” theme
decorated with all sorts of bears for the shower for second baby.
You could have baby showers for second baby for a caboose baby,
or a baby born much later than other babies. Might be very similar
to a first time baby shower. Most likely, if there are many years
between babies, these parents no longer have any baby items and
will be in need of all types of gifts for the second baby showers.
For moms-to-be who already have enough for the baby, you might
consider having a “mom” baby shower where everyone
brings a baby shower gift for mom-to-be instead of for the baby.
These can be items with which she can pamper herself, or items
that she may need while she is in labor.
Sometimes the mom-to-be doesn’t need anything for the baby
or for herself, but she wants to have a get together with friends.
For this type of party, you may want to ask guests to bring unwrapped
baby gifts. You can all wrap these gifts at the party, label them,
and then donate them to a charity in mom-to-be’s (or baby’s)
name.
Baby showers for second babies can be directed towards helping
out a new mom after the baby is born. If you hold the shower close
enough to the baby’s birth you can have a “Freezer
Party.” This is where baby shower guests bring assorted dishes
that can be frozen and heated up so mom-to-be doesn’t have
to worry about cooking. At least for the first week or so that
she is home from the hospital.
“Helping Hands” are great for baby showers for second
child. Ask guests not to buy gifts, coming instead with a homemade
coupon redeemable for their services. These services can include
babysitting an older child making dinner, or cleaning the house
while mom and baby are still in the hospital.
You may even want to throw a baby shower to remind the mom-to-be
that she won’t always be pregnant. Suggest buying gifts like
sexy lingerie, sinful chocolates, and exotic beverages. All those
things she has to keep away from while pregnant. Keep in mind that
if you give alcoholic beverages to a nursing mother make sure she
also has a breast pump and knows how to use it!
A gift certificate for a massage, dinner, or even a pre-natal
class is a great idea as well. And don’t forget that mom-to-be
will probably need nursing bras plus post-natal support garments
as well (these might be fun as gag gifts).
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Randy has dozens more baby shower related articles such as Diaper
Cakes, Games for a Baby Shower and How to Plan a Baby Shower.
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