When to Kick Off Your Baby Registry and Plan Your Baby Shower

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So, you’ve just discovered you’re pregnant—congrats! While you’re busy scheduling those prenatal appointments and brainstorming fun ways to share the news, don’t forget to put starting your baby registry on your list. It’s a crucial step that allows you to think about all the items you’ll need once your little one arrives, from major essentials like a stroller and crib to smaller necessities such as diapers and clothes. Plus, it makes gift giving a breeze for your friends and family, who will surely be eager to help. After all, Aunt Millie might think a huge baby swing is just what you need, but if your living room is already packed, that won’t be very useful!

So, when should you start crafting your registry? Generally, it’s best to begin as soon as you feel comfortable sharing your pregnancy news. This way, when your loved ones ask what you need, you can direct them to your registry. The sweet spot for your baby shower is usually around 4 to 6 weeks before your due date, giving you enough time to receive gifts and prepare your home for the new arrival.

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In summary, starting your baby registry early not only helps you organize what you need but also makes it easier for friends and family to support you. Planning your baby shower about a month or so before your due date gives you ample time to prepare for your little one’s arrival.