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Deadlines for Gifts, Invitations, Thank-Yous, and More

Even if you know just what to do, you may sometimes be stumped about when to do it. Here are tips for 14 common situations where time is of the essence

Deadlines for Gifts, Invitations, Thank-Yous, and More
Joe Scafuro
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Hosting a Baby Shower
aim to: Host the shower four to six weeks before the due date. Consult with the mother-to-be about timing: Some women, due to health complications or religious custom, prefer to wait until after the child is born.
if you are late: If a shower is delayed so long that the baby is already teething, consider instead offering to help out with an open house for the newly enlarged family, or to host a first-birthday party.
tip: In the past, baby showers were held for first babies only. Today showers for second- and third-borns are more common, with gifts often focusing more on the mother than on the practical needs of a newborn.

Sending a Gift for a New Baby
aim to: Get a gift to the house within three weeks of the birth, or bring it over the first time you see the baby. If you already gave a baby-shower gift, you don't have to send a second present.
if you are late: "Select something that can be used by the growing child," says Downing. Or give a gift card that lets the parents choose exactly what they need and spares them the hassle of store returns.
tip: Check in with the new parents around the five-week point. By this time, the phone calls have died down and reality (and shell-shocked exhaustion) is setting in. Talking to another adult may be a treat.


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