Answered by JLMarks - Oct. 27, 2011 2:20pm
Thanks for the advice ladies. I'm going to go the route of explaining that I want something small and with people I know well and want to be there. I like that idea. If they don't understand then they can have a grandmas shower.
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Answered by Foambee - Oct. 27, 2011 2:16pm
awh :( Im so sorry I had no idea that you had lost your baby previously. I completely understand why you would feel this way and a lot of stuff makes more sense now. Prayers to you and the baby this time around. I would just explain you dont want a huge baby shower, because of what happened before... it's completely understandable.
Lots of hugs your way. <3 best wishes.
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Answered by jkg9510 - Oct. 27, 2011 2:32am
not at all. try to explain to your mom and MIL that you'd rather it be intimate with people you love that love you. If they ask why, tell them if you're comfortable doing so. There's no shame in that! Your baby shower should be a happy experience you cherish. Good luck, hope it goes well!
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Answered by Amarylis - Oct. 26, 2011 9:43pm
if they can't understand how you are feeling then they shouldn't be throwing your shower anyway. let them know
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Answered by a member - Oct. 26, 2011 8:12pm
Oh my goodness, ANYBODY, especially your mother in law should understand that! Just tell them!
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