What month of pregnancy should you have a baby shower?

Answered by Tom Adger

When it comes to planning a baby shower, timing is key. You want to choose a date that is not too early in the pregnancy, but also not too close to the due date. The third trimester, specifically between 28 to 32 weeks, is generally considered the best time to have a baby shower.

One of the main reasons for this is that by the third trimester, the mom-to-be is usually feeling more comfortable and mobile. In the earlier stages of pregnancy, many women experience morning sickness, fatigue, and discomfort. By the third trimester, these symptoms tend to subside, allowing the mom-to-be to fully enjoy and participate in the baby shower festivities.

Another important consideration is that hosting a baby shower too close to the due date can be risky. As the due date approaches, there is always the possibility of the baby arriving early. Having a baby shower too late in the pregnancy increases the chances of the mom-to-be going into labor before the event or being too uncomfortable to fully enjoy it.

Additionally, planning a baby shower during the third trimester gives you ample time to prepare and organize everything. You have a clear idea of the baby’s gender, which can help with theme and decor choices. It also allows you to send out invitations well in advance, giving guests plenty of notice to RSVP and make necessary arrangements to attend the event.

From personal experience, I had my baby shower during the third trimester of my pregnancy, around the 30-week mark. It was the perfect time for me as I had overcome the initial challenges of pregnancy and was feeling much more energetic. I was able to actively participate in the celebrations and enjoy the company of my loved ones without any discomfort.

The third trimester, specifically between 28 to 32 weeks, is the ideal time to have a baby shower. It ensures that the mom-to-be is comfortable and mobile enough to fully enjoy the event, while also minimizing the risk of the baby arriving before or during the shower. Planning the baby shower during this time allows for ample preparation and ensures that guests have enough notice to attend.