Baby Shower Etiquette

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I'm going to a baby shower for some friends who have just found out they're having triplets. (all boys) What's the protocol for this? Multiple gifts, just one large or what?

This is totally unexpected for them, neither have multiples in their family and I have a feeling it's going to put a big strain on finances so I'm trying to think of more practical things than sets of matching outfits. ;)
 
I agree on staying away from the matching outfits! You know that they are going to get wayyyy too many clothes just b/c it's so cute to get the matching outfits.

Don't know what your budget is like, or if they have registered, but for "big" gifts they will likely need a triple stroller, carseats, etc. For "medium sized" gifts, they could probably use some bouncy seats, and any other kind of device to keep babies occupied!

For "practical" gifts, you can't go wrong with diapers and wipes!!!! I'm sure they'll be using A LOT!!!!

Have fun at the shower!!!!
 
I almost always buy something off the registry. When a friend of mine was having quintuplets (wow!) we got them 1 tummy time play-yard thing and a big box of diapers and wipes.

Like the PP said, you can NOT go wrong with diapers and wipes. For DD we had a diaper shower and got all sizes and didn't have to buy anything for 5 months. It was nice.
 
diapers diapers diapers (and attached receipts incase they have problem with the brand and they can switch them).

I had twins and was part of a message board for moms expecting twins at the same time. the woman who was envied most was the one who received so many diapers at her shower that she didn't have to buy any for the first year! a few friends had gotten together and had gone in and bought all different sizes for her. it was crazy and awesome and oh so appreciated.

she is going to need sooooo much. I would probably not do outfits, although no doubt they would be welcome if you do want to go that route. does she have a registry? I find registries so helpful, you know you are giving something that the parents really want and can use instead of guessing/hoping.
 

I have been two baby showers that were for moms expecting twins. The first one was my cousin who had identical twin boys. She told everyone she wasn't planning to dress in matching clothes daily, At the time another cousin of ours was working part time for retail store that was going out of business and she told us that a lot of the baby clothes was going to be at the going out of business sale. Several of my relatives went to the sale and bought a lot of clothes to give as gifts. We also gave her diapers, wipes and bath items. My uncle and aunt bought car seats and strollers right away when my cousin found out she was expecting twins.

The second shower I went was last year for a friend who had fraternal twins a boy and a girl. She had three different showers. Her husband's side of the family had a shower were they focused on boy gifts and her side of the family focused on girl gifts. The third shower she had was thrown by friends and it was more of a diaper/supply shower and she did get clothes, toys, bottles and other things. My friend's husband is in the military and he got discounted car seats, strollers and cribs at on base store.
 
I would probably get diapers and wipes and if you wanted to spend more include a gift card so they can put it towards a triple stroller or some other things then will need in 3's.
 
Not sure your budget, but here are some ideas:

Diapers in various sizes and/or wipes

Some type of food service that brings food to the home (read about a mom who recieved one dinner a night for a week provided by a catering type place). If you do the food, set it up for when the babies are home. Chances are at least 1, if not all, will spend some time in the NICU and not come home right away.

Podee hands free bottles, those are a lifesaver for us

A gift certificate for photos to be taken in their home

A full size co-sleeper

Halo swaddle wraps, love these, they are the best (we have tried all of the swaddlers out there)

Nice bibs--babies spit up a lot and these will save them from having to change clothes every time they do

Membership to a local Moms of Multiples club (google to find out what's in your area)

If I can think of anything else, I'll let you know :)
 
Diapers Diapers and More Diapers!

I have a 21 month old and 10 month old twins. So we had some stuff from Nathan already. But I just kept telling everyone diapers and we ended up getting enough to cover the 1st 6 months - It really was a life saver.

Of course they are going to be needing alot of other stuff too. Might be best to check with Mom and see if anyone is planning on helping with cribs/carseat/stroller/pack and plays to see what kind of "big" gift you can give at the shower.

Clothes wise - easy onsies and sleepers are my go to for the twins. Nice fancy outfits are cute and they will need some but lets be honest - it is gonna be hard to even leave the house for the 1st 6 months (shoot longer than that even) so easy on/off outfits are great for getting through the day!

Another great gift (that is cheap) is to offer to help after the babies are born (and actually follow through!) Bringing over food, setting with babies while mom and dad nap/shower/eat - of course everyone said they would help - not many did :(
 
I would give three times the gift that I would normal, since they will need three times as much stuff.
 
I'd probably recommend a gift card to WalMart or Target. When we had our twins, we were there weekly buying all kinds of items for the babies. It got incredibly expensive. You don't have to give a card three times what you'd buy for one baby. Just get one that's the amount you'd normally spend. Believe me, every little bit helps.

An FYI on clothes. A multiple gestation pregnancy can be tough on one's body. I was carrying around 15 lbs of baby at the end there. My hands were so swollen I developed carpal tunnel syndrome really badly (which I'd never had before), and it didn't go away for many weeks after the babies were born. People had bought a lot of cutesy clothes and I couldn't use any of them - I couldn't do snaps or buttons, etc. I had to go out and buy all zippered sleepers, which was the only thing I could maneuver, and even that was hard. I felt terrible but most of the clothes I received I gave away later.

Another thing I found really helpful with multiples screaming in the middle of the night was those sleeper gowns that just pull up so you can do quick diaper changes without pulling squirming legs out of little sleeves, etc, lol. :faint:

Contributing to a triplet stroller might be a nice thing, as well. Or 3 high chairs, cribs, sheet sets, swings, etc. There is a lot to buy, especially if these are their firsts. You need 3 of everything from the outset. A pp mentioned the Mothers of Multiples - they often run big yard sales, check for them in your area and maybe let the Mom know. It would be a good way to get at least some of the things they're going to need.
 
walmart gift card. We were constantly at walmart when dd was a baby getting "stuff" like diapers, wipes, medicine, bibs, baby food etc. I can only imagine how it will be with three to buy for. :worship:
 
Oh gosh! Triplets! I'd buy a box or so of diapers (I'd do a larger size like 2 or 3), a few packs of wipes, and if you're so inclined (I don't know how much you plan to spend) a gift card to the store they're registered at in case they don't recieve say, their 3rd car seat or the triple stroller.
 
Having had triplets, I can say that diapers and onesies were the things we used most. Cloth diapers were a handy item, too--we used them much more than bibs.

Other thoughts:
The triplet stroller was great, but we also used a double stroller often to avoid drawing attention to ourselves--the kids were small and fit easily. Even a single umbrella stroller was useful when we had to take just one out somewhere.

We used stations to keep everyone active and moving throughout the day--playmats, bouncy seats, kick-n-play gyms, etc. were all great! No doubles of these though so the kids each get some time at a different activity.

Swings - my kids loved their swings, but some kids don't. I'd buy only one if that's the direction you are thinking.

Baby bathtub filled with baby care items - soaps, shampoos, rash cream, laundry soap, etc.

Diaper genies were a waste of time and money for us. We would have spent all our time emptying the diaper genie! Three babies go through a lot of diapers!LOL

Clothes - larger sized sleepers came in very handy since the children seemed to outgrow clothes over night.

Love the gift cert. for pictures!

Oh, almost forgot! We ate a lot of take out once the babies came home from the hospital. If you could collect menus from a bunch of local restaurants (especially those that deliver), that would be a lifesaver on those nights when they are both too exhausted to cook.

You could also do a coupon book filled with freebies like babysitting for evening out for mom and dad, a helper for those first dr visits (taking three for immunizations was sooooo hard!), shopping companion for mom, volunteer to go to the mall and push the stroller, volunteer to make a grocery/Walmart run for them, free Sonic drink or sundae, etc. She probably won't ask for help, but having a coupon with the volunteering written on it might be the little bit of encouragement that she would need to ask.

Good luck to your friend!
 
I went off the registry. They wanted Robeez, so I bought 3 girly pairs of Robeez, in different styles. I think I also bought some packs of onesies, but I had a new baby myself so memories are hazy.
 
I went off the registry. They wanted Robeez, so I bought 3 girly pairs of Robeez, in different styles. I think I also bought some packs of onesies, but I had a new baby myself so memories are hazy.

My twins wore theirs all of the time - outings, sleeping, etc. Never fell off.
 
Registry! Registry! Registry! :thumbsup2
Moms to be register for a reason, because those are the items they need and want. Choose something in your price range. To agree with another poster I would probably spend a little more since there are 3 babies but spend what you are comfortable with.
 
Registry! Registry! Registry! :thumbsup2
Moms to be register for a reason, because those are the items they need and want. Choose something in your price range. To agree with another poster I would probably spend a little more since there are 3 babies but spend what you are comfortable with.

I agree with this.

Do you know anyone else who is going to the shower? Can you "combine your resources" to get a bigger/better gift?

One family we know always gives an option at a shower to help contribute to the larger gifts on the registry - which is really nice. I come to the shower wondering what I helped purchased.:rotfl:

One of my nieces has triplets, and she found things like the triplet stroller either through a moms of multiples group or through Craigslist. It might be something to suggest to your friend!
 
I ususally always get the following items:

Diapers
Wipes
Gas Drops
Infant Ibuprofin
Infant Motrin
Desitin
Bath Wash
Thermometer
Oragel
Teething Tablets
Saline Nasal Drops
Baby Shampoo


This gift always seems to go over really well because it is all things that most people either don't think to buy because they don't know they need them, or they just have not had time to get that kind of stuff.
 
Moms to be register for a reason, because those are the items they need and want.

Very true!

With one caveat.

If they have multiple registries and as you look, the registries aren't making any sense, think about calling to ask about it. Why would I say this?

My friend did 3 or 4 registries. Land of Nod, Babies R Us, Target, and maybe one other place. The registries were ALL over the place. She always knew she would not even try to nurse a baby, so I expected to see a bottle "system", but she had parts of THREE bottle systems. She had no plain onesies, and many different fancy ones. She had other things that made no sense with each other.

I said nothing, and bought a couple outfits from her registry. Pooh and some other Disney theme. She looked at them like they were from outer space, and later shared with me that they were SO overwhelmed that they did it online, and when they clicked to put something on a registry, when it said "people who registered for/bought this also bought these things", they would put "those things" onto the registry as well. And that's how they ended up with a very bizarre registry. If they'd gotten everything they asked for, they would have had way too much not-really-useful stuff.

I wish I'd asked, and she wished that I had said something, because she just had NO clue.



Oh, I also went ahead and bought some *plain* onesies, because I knew she'd need them. You can't have ALL cutesie outfits unless you have housekeepers, nannies, etc etc etc, and since her husband works on one of the "brother" oilrigs to the one that sank, and is offshore quite a bit of the time, I knew she was going to be alone, and needed simple stuff.
 


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