Baby showers are a must for expectant moms to show them you treasure them and that you’re excited to welcome the new baby. Anyone in the pregnant mother’s life can throw her baby shower, which includes family, friends, or even spouses. With the following straightforward guidelines, you’re assured of throwing a festive and enjoyable celebration.

Pick a Theme for the Baby Shower

Settling for a theme first will give you a foundation for organizing the remaining party details. Everything from the snacks to decorations will be determined by the kind of theme you pick. The inspiration for the theme should come from the expectant mom. You can have the husband ask or offer suggestions as he likely knows her preferences better.

When Should you Throw a Baby Shower in Kenya?

Many baby shower parties are usually held at least two months before delivery, at around seven months. At this time, she’s pretty comfortable and can still enjoy a party outing. This timeframe is also ideal as it gives her enough time to organize the baby shower gifts, and decide what she still needs to buy ahead of delivery.

Figure out the Budget and Guest List

Close family and friends attend baby showers here in Kenya. Once you determine the number of people who will attend your shower, you can move to create a budget. For a larger group, it is recommended to book a dedicated venue where you will have enough room to accommodate everyone.

Pick a Venue for your Baby Shower

Consider the number of guests, budget, and time of year when choosing a venue. While a backyard baby shower is more intimate, reserving space at a dedicated site, like a restaurant or hotel, has several benefits. The professional setup and additional catering and cleanup services will allow you to enjoy the festivities without any hassles.

Plan the Menu Around the Expectant Mama

The menu should mesh with the tastes of the guest of honor. For example, if she is craving some comfort food, consider including some fried chicken. Also, consider offering small servings of food to help your guests manage their consumption better during the event.

Gifts for Mama

When thinking about gifting the mom-to-be, think outside the box. Some good examples include coconut oil for both baby massage and mum, maternity pads, and breast pump, among others. You can even get her foods like oats, green grams, and others that will help increase milk production.

No Scary Birth Stories

Inform your guests to avoid sharing any bad birth stories during the baby shower. Instead, seek to reassure and encourage the expectant mom. Labor can be quite scary, particularly for a first-time mom, so be her support.

Include the Dad

While baby showers mostly focus on the moms-to-be, it is worth including the man who made it happened too, the dad. He’ll have plenty of adjusting once the baby comes home, from intimacy downtime and sometimes moody mom to baby cries and sleepless nights.

Conclusion

Make sure you discuss essential baby issues like how to wash the baby and navel care, along with matters like estimated recovery period for mom. Finally, keep it short and sweet to make it comfortable and pleasant for the pregnant guest of honor.

Sherehe Editor

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