New moms—what would you want in this gift basket?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does she have a registry?

No, she doesn’t.



It's a 2nd baby. No shower, no gift registry. No gifts.

Also, there are organization set up to help and assist spouses of partners who have been deployed AND they contact the spouse not deployed. I know this because I know someone whose husband was deployed and every week someone comes over to do her lawn and other things she may need. They also put up outside Christmas decorations for her.

These spouses are not helpless and should stop the "o poor little me" pity parties.



I don’t see where in OP’s post she mentions anything about the mother throwing a pity party.
Maybe her coworkers are just being nice? I mean, I get that is a foreign idea to most people, but others actually try it out on occasion.
Anonymous
For a second baby I didn’t need anything.

I would have liked nice snacks, and things I could pull out for visitors like cheese,crackers, olives and nice chocolates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The men who think more stuff is a good idea should come up with the list!

No kidding. WTF?! Show those men this thread. Stuff for mom is awesome.

GC for food (I would have hated food items that need to be stored, might go bad, might not be something I like. GC for baby consumables like diapers (again, unless you know brand mom likes, it's a crapshoot to buy...she may have to exchange which will be a PITA with her DH deployed).

Depending on the amount, what I really loved with #2 was a fire tablet I could stream videos on while BF'ing (dunno why I didn't have it for #1).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does she have a registry?

No, she doesn’t.



It's a 2nd baby. No shower, no gift registry. No gifts.

Also, there are organization set up to help and assist spouses of partners who have been deployed AND they contact the spouse not deployed. I know this because I know someone whose husband was deployed and every week someone comes over to do her lawn and other things she may need. They also put up outside Christmas decorations for her.

These spouses are not helpless and should stop the "o poor little me" pity parties.


Could you let us know which organizations? I’ve actually had a spouse deployed and not had help. You sound super obnoxious.
Anonymous
You're definitely right that mom would rather have a meal train/snack basket. But if they are insisting on baby items, I'd do disposable things you know she'll eventually need more of - diapers, wipes, diaper cream, lotions, etc.
Anonymous
Oh and maybe a small toy or book for the older kid?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does she have a registry?

No, she doesn’t.



It's a 2nd baby. No shower, no gift registry. No gifts.

Also, there are organization set up to help and assist spouses of partners who have been deployed AND they contact the spouse not deployed. I know this because I know someone whose husband was deployed and every week someone comes over to do her lawn and other things she may need. They also put up outside Christmas decorations for her.

These spouses are not helpless and should stop the "o poor little me" pity parties.


Could you let us know which organizations? I’ve actually had a spouse deployed and not had help. You sound super obnoxious.


Asking for information and the telling that person she sounds obnoxious is not a good way to get the help you request. Take a class in Diplomacy 101.


Anonymous
Can you do a sign up for multiple gift cards? Technically it’s an item. If no I agree, ask her. They might need a second crib or car seat, stroller for two. Seems perfect for a group gift (with a check in to mom).
Anonymous
Johnson’s Vapor bath
Baby Tylenol
Diapers
Washcloths
Baby spoons, etc
Anonymous
Just do gift cards. You don’t know what she
Already has and what she needs
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For a second baby I didn’t need anything.

I would have liked nice snacks, and things I could pull out for visitors like cheese,crackers, olives and nice chocolates.


Dp What are "visitors?" Won't they just give you Covid?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For a second baby I didn’t need anything.

I would have liked nice snacks, and things I could pull out for visitors like cheese,crackers, olives and nice chocolates.


Dp What are "visitors?" Won't they just give you Covid?


All of these can be ordered online.
Anonymous
Ha, want to get your point across to the men? Fill the sign up genius with pads, nipple cream, ice packs, nursing pads, stool softener, etc. That’s what she REALLY needs.

But if they insist, snacks you can eat with one hand, pacifiers, diapers, stuff for the older child and, as someone said, clothes if the seasons are off from the first.
post reply Forum Index » Expectant and Postpartum Moms
Message Quick Reply
Go to: