The Couples' Pregnancy Guide by D'Anthony Ward & Rachel Ward
Author:D'Anthony Ward & Rachel Ward [Ward, D'Anthony & Ward, Rachel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Zeitgeist
Published: 2023-04-04T00:00:00+00:00
In Her Words
We worked together to choose the shower host, location, and timing. We wanted to select someone to host whom we could count on as responsible, organized, and friendly. Choosing oneâs own shower host might sound uncustomary, but it worked for us! My sister and DâAnthonyâs mother collaborated on our Cleveland shower, and the shower in Connecticut was hosted by my close friend.
The best time for a shower is during the third trimester, if for no other reason than to maximize the cuteness of the bump for photo ops and games. Just donât veer too close to the due date, as you donât want to miss your own shower because you went into labor early! Youâll also want time to assess what items from your registry you still need to purchase after the shower.
If your shower isnât a surprise, you can create an invite list and share with the host. Donât be shy about inviting people! Even if you know they canât make it, people like to feel included. Our showers were both coed, which seems to be the norm for the millennial generation and younger, but itâs really a personal decision.
For us, both of our families live in the same city, but we live in a different state, and our friends are spread out across numerous states, as well. For Taj, we had two showers: one in Cleveland, Ohio, for family and childhood friends, and one in Connecticut, where we lived at the time, for friends. Rachelâs coworkers also threw her a shower at work. Even with Aaliyah, who was born during the COVID pandemic, we had two virtual showers: one for family and one for friends.
If youâre having a shower out of town, consider how youâll get the gifts back home. A few options could include driving if itâs feasible, so you can just pack up the car and go; requesting all gifts be shipped to your home instead of given in person; or shipping all the gifts after the showerâby far the costliest option.
Regardless of whether your shower is in-person or virtual, this is one of those memorable moments in the journey worth capturing. For the pregnant person, prepare in whatever way makes you feel good. If you like, get your hair, makeup, and/or nails done, and find something stylish to wear that accentuates your belly.
After the baby shower, cross-check the gifts you received against your registry list and determine what remaining items you still really need. Take stock of the clothes that were purchased, organizing them by size. Unless you deliver prematurely, you generally wonât need a lot of newborn clothes, since youâre likely not going too many places for the first six weeks other than the doctorâs. We had a weekâs worth of onesies and pajamas (about 10â15 onesies and 4â5 jammies should do the trick) and just washed those as needed. In terms of clothes, we made sure to have the bulk of items for 0 to 6 months and didnât buy anything extra beyond those sizes initially.
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