Anonymous wrote:In the OP she said that the mom said "Oh, I have everything I need". Which to me is different from "I really don't want anything!". I would have replied the same way if someone asked me about a sprinkle for my second, just because it's kind of the polite thing to say.
I do think that one should be careful to accept the mom's wishes, but I also think that it's possible that this mom here hasn't actually expressed that she doesn't want anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I completely disagree with the other PP.
She needs to be able to celebrate this new life, without the shadow of her prior loss on every single moment, every item of clothing/gear/etc. Ask her if it would be alright if you threw a Sprinkle and it was a nice dinner out or night somewhere fun/different.
+1
Every child should be celebrated.
Anonymous wrote:I completely disagree with the other PP.
She needs to be able to celebrate this new life, without the shadow of her prior loss on every single moment, every item of clothing/gear/etc. Ask her if it would be alright if you threw a Sprinkle and it was a nice dinner out or night somewhere fun/different.
Anonymous wrote:I completely disagree with the other PP.
She needs to be able to celebrate this new life, without the shadow of her prior loss on every single moment, every item of clothing/gear/etc. Ask her if it would be alright if you threw a Sprinkle and it was a nice dinner out or night somewhere fun/different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not do a baby shower after the baby is born not right after but maybe once the baby is about 6 months (since her previous one died in 5 months) she'll be relieved and happy by then that the baby survived and the experience she went through is from the past.
Don't do this! Bring her a present when the baby is born and attend any celebration that she decides to have for her baby. Don't decide what milestones she should be celebrating.
Anonymous wrote:Why not do a baby shower after the baby is born not right after but maybe once the baby is about 6 months (since her previous one died in 5 months) she'll be relieved and happy by then that the baby survived and the experience she went through is from the past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I completely disagree with the other PP.
She needs to be able to celebrate this new life, without the shadow of her prior loss on every single moment, every item of clothing/gear/etc. Ask her if it would be alright if you threw a Sprinkle and it was a nice dinner out or night somewhere fun/different.
It’s not about what you want, you clueless twit.