Although
the exact history of baby showers is unknown, what we do know
is that they are all special and the ideal way to celebrate
new life. Historians have not been able to pinpoint the exact
beginning of this custom but evidence has been discovered that
leads us to believe that some type of baby shower took place
in many ancient cultures to include the Roman and Egyptian eras.
During
this time, newborn babies and the parents were presented with
various types of handmade gifts. Even though we find “baby showers”
occurring centuries ago, the baby shower that we know today
was not popular until the end of World War II. Modern day baby
showers are a wonderful time for family and friends to gather
in celebration of new life.
In
addition, baby showers are the ideal opportunity for the parents
to be given much-needed support. After all, they have just been
through an emotional and physical adventure and need to know
friends and family are rallying around them. Then, there is
the exciting part of the shower in which the new baby is shown
off and gifts are received.
For
many couples, money is tight so the baby shower is perfect for
receiving baby-clothing, things for the nursery, and items such
as diapers, bottles, bibs, and so on. When the popularity of
baby showers increased after the war, they were traditionally
given just for the mother and her newborn but not until after
the baby was born.
The
guests would include both sets of mothers and other close female
family members and friends. However, with time this tradition
changed to include the expectant father, his father, the expectant
mother’s father, along with other male family members and friends.
As mentioned, baby showers were originally, planned for after
the birth of the baby but that too has changed.
You
will now find that many showers take place prior to the baby
being born for two reasons. First, because of modern technology,
many couples are now choosing to know the gender of the baby
before he or she is born. Therefore, the gender can be announced
and gifts purchased accordingly, which eliminates any guesswork.
Second, many of the baby clothes and other items commonly bought
are unisex, working beautifully for both male and female so
the gender does not matter.
About
The Author
Cathy Cripps Author of baby Shower Moments A to Z http://www.babyshowermoments.com
cathy@babyshowermoments.com