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1510239 tn?1364927956

i need ur opinion please?

is 28 weeks too early for a baby shower?
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Better earlier than later!
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349463 tn?1333571576
I agree it's not too early at all. I had mine at 24 weeks just because that's when all the grandparents were going to be in town. It gave me plenty of time to do returns and pick up the rest of the baby items I needed.
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1510239 tn?1364927956
thanks chantal. im having on april 17th...wich is around the corner. this was not in my plans at all!!! i wanst even going to have a baby shower...aghhh
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280369 tn?1316702041
You can always have it whenever you are comfortable. I think with my first I had a baby shower at 32 weeks. It just depends what works for you. I say go for it! Personally, since you are due early July, June may be a little late, at least for me anyway. I would want time to get things washed, put away, and set up, and whatnot.
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1510239 tn?1364927956
is just that if dotn put in the deposit some one else will book it. i had thoguht doing it for may 28 but may is completly booked so june 17th is the next open date and that would be too far along. so april 17th is the only option. the place is 40 dollars, its a club house with a view and table and chairs are included. i mean everything else that ive called its so expensive and i cant just do it at a house, i have over 100 people on the list so far...so its now or never...
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1194973 tn?1385503904
I don't think there's anytime that's too early or too late. It's personal preference of the expectant mother, and the people planning the party. If that's when you want yours, or when it's planned, it's fine.
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