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If a friend or family member is expecting a baby, throwing a baby shower for the mother is a thoughtful thing to do. To make the baby shower a success, put together a guest list and choose a date, time, and venue for the shower.
Plan what kinds of food, decorations, and games you’re going to play while the party is going on to make it engaging and fun. Before you start planning, make sure the guest of honor would like the surprise, and remind the guests not to tell the mom-to-be about the party.- 1 Make sure the mom-to-be would like the surprise. Surprise baby showers aren’t for everyone, as pregnancy can be stressful and overwhelming without the added surprise of a party that they didn’t know about. Try to make sure the guest of honor would truly want and like the surprise party before starting to plan it by asking close friends or family member’s if the guest of honor would enjoy it.[1]
- Try to ask the guest of honor’s spouse or close friend if she would like a surprise baby shower in person as opposed to over text or email so the guest of honor is less likely to find out.
- If you want to keep it a surprise but also want the mom-to-be to feel prepared, consider telling them about the baby shower the day that it’s happening. This way it’s still a surprise, but they can get dressed and ready knowing they’ll be around lots of people.
- 2 Choose a baby shower date 1-2 months before her due date. While you can always have the baby shower after the baby is born, it’s always nice for the mother-to-be to have the gifts and supplies before the baby comes so that she’s well-prepared. Pick a date 1-2 months before the…
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