Love, Marriage, and the Baby Carriage: Who Gets Invited?

Pregnant woman and friends at baby shower party

Today’s Ask Cheryl question comes from a reader that’s planning a baby shower soon after the wedding. She wants to know if it’s OK to invite those that were not invited to the wedding.

Dear Cheryl,

Should people not invited to the recent wedding be invited to the baby shower?

Thanks,
Mary Ann



Hi Mary Ann,

Thank you for writing with this interesting question.

Baby showers are by their nature  gift-giving events. Anyone attending is expected to bring a gift and therefore should be a close friend or family member. You only want to invite those that would be excited about “showering” the mom-to-be with gifts.

Therefore, if someone was not close enough to be invited to the wedding, it’s safe to say that she should not be invited to the baby shower. Baby showers, like bridal showers, should be intimate events and kept on the smaller side, as gifts are central to the event. Most guests enjoy seeing their gift opened, and “ooh-ing and aah-ing” over all of the gifts (especially baby gifts). If the shower has too many guests, the gift opening becomes too long and tedious.

Additionally, if I had just had a wedding and received wedding gifts, I’m not sure I’d want to have a baby shower and ask all the same people to buy another gift. It might be best to wait until the baby is born and then have a post-baby shower, such as a “Sip N’ See.” Those close to the couple are likely to purchase a baby gift whether you have a baby shower or not.

How recent was the wedding? A month ago, or six months ago? This makes a difference. If less than 6 months ago, I’d forgo the baby shower altogether.

For more information on baby shower and bridal shower etiquette, please view my articles Baby Shower Etiquette and Who Should Be Invited to a Bridal Shower?, or scan through all the AskCheryl blog posts.


If you have questions or comments about this post, or about gift giving, bridal shower, baby shower, or wedding etiquette, please comment below or email AskCheryl@RegistryFinder.com.

Questions in this column are received from readers. They may be edited for spelling, length and grammar, or to remove sensitive information. However, we are careful not to alter the intent or content of the question.

Cheryl Seidel is an etiquette writer and the founder of RegistryFinder.com, an intuitive search engine that helps gift givers quickly and easily find online registries for weddings, baby showers, graduations and more.

By Cheryl Seidel

Cheryl is a happily married mom to two adult children and has recently enjoyed being a mother-of-the-bride. Her background in product development and marketing led Cheryl to create RegistryFinder.com, a search engine for gift registries, in 2012. Long considered a gift-giving and gift etiquette expert, her firm belief is that gifting should be fun, easy, and stress-free! Readers regularly write to Cheryl about their etiquette questions and she answers them here on our blog.

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