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What are the rules for gender reveal?

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Cambsnan Mon 28-Aug-23 15:28:08

Grandsons girlfriend is have in a gender reveal party. I expect their will be a baby shower later but do you take gift to a reveal?

Grammaretto Wed 30-Aug-23 23:02:32

Same here flutERBY considered bad luck to have an empty pram in the house.
I did have a "layette" ready including an embroidered nightdress made by myself which looked adorable on my baby boy.

Foxygloves Wed 30-Aug-23 22:52:59

Mollygo

fluttERBY123

I remember a time when nothing was ever bought for a baby before the birth in case something went wrong. Does anyone else remember that or is it just me disremembering?

No that was the idea when mine were due. In-laws wanted to buy us a pram, but it was held on a refundable deposit at the shop till the baby was safely home.

Exactly, the cot and pram would be delivered once you (or the father) informed the shop that the baby had arrived safely.

netflixfan Wed 30-Aug-23 21:11:15

I wonder what the folks who go on about pronouns would think of gender reveals. You know, the ones who refer to themselves as CIS etc

mabon1 Wed 30-Aug-23 19:11:59

I gave a cheque for £200.00 for a cot but was told the cot they wanted was £600.00, said "Tough luck" and I did not have any thank you in any form. I was the great-grandmother of the new baby to be.

Hedgehog2908 Wed 30-Aug-23 18:36:02

I also think that baby showers and gender reveals are tacky. I wouldn't go to either

StacyAnn Wed 30-Aug-23 18:29:56

Wow, that’s a big baby, Mallin !

Mallin Wed 30-Aug-23 18:24:58

Mollygo. My 2nd pregnancy was stated as being twins by 2 separate doctors. Ordered a twin pram ( getting on for 60 yrs ago ). Shop assistant insisted I used their “put by “ scheme incase at was just a single.
Good job she did as it turned out to be one rather big baby. 14 lb 11o z

Mallin Wed 30-Aug-23 18:16:43

GrandmaKT. Still laughing.

Mollygo Wed 30-Aug-23 17:51:10

fluttERBY123

I remember a time when nothing was ever bought for a baby before the birth in case something went wrong. Does anyone else remember that or is it just me disremembering?

No that was the idea when mine were due. In-laws wanted to buy us a pram, but it was held on a refundable deposit at the shop till the baby was safely home.

Alison333 Wed 30-Aug-23 17:10:19

Where has all this 'gender reveal' mania come from? Baby showers I can understand because the happy parent-to-be can get nice things for the baby.

I think it's just another excuse for companies to make profits from people but if people enjoy it, I suppose it's harmless. I would take a food/drink contribution to the party.

Pinkarolina Wed 30-Aug-23 16:58:35

I had a baby shower ( in England) before my daughter was born. 35 years ago.. It was arranged by the girls at work and held just before I left for maternity leave. They are hardly a new thing over from America. My daughter and her friends have had gender reveal parties after their 20 week scans. I haven’t ever been invited to a gender reveal party but I think a present would be unnecessary.

fluttERBY123 Wed 30-Aug-23 16:31:31

I remember a time when nothing was ever bought for a baby before the birth in case something went wrong. Does anyone else remember that or is it just me disremembering?

GrammaH Wed 30-Aug-23 16:29:46

I'm definitely not a fan of these reveals, very American & usually quite grasping from what I've heard from family & friends. Fortunately DS & DIL didn't go down this route - they had to go through a late termination due to extreme deformities of the baby. It was a harrowing time for them & all concerned, I'm so glad they hadn't had a party beforehand.

4allweknow Wed 30-Aug-23 16:08:39

If invited to one, I would definitely have a prior engagement.

Gwenisgreat Wed 30-Aug-23 16:01:04

What is the purpose of gender reveal - we are all supposed to be 'its' these days?

ParlorGames Wed 30-Aug-23 15:51:14

Personally, I wouldn't take a gift - prefer to know the gender of the baby and buy accordingly.

Blinko Wed 30-Aug-23 15:48:34

When I first came across 'gender reveal' events, I thought they must be where someone decides to identify as another gender....hmm

Peaches7 Wed 30-Aug-23 15:25:09

Never been to one,never had them in my day,the sex of the baby was revealed the day he/she was born,

cc Wed 30-Aug-23 15:13:28

lyleLyle

I find that gender reveals are nothing more than an attention grab. Personally, I haven’t waisted any time attending one despite several invites.

I agree, just a present grabbing excuse.

Nanniejude Wed 30-Aug-23 15:12:26

What a lot of moaning grans on here!
Enjoy the celebration of a new life and take a small neutral gift 😀

Romola Wed 30-Aug-23 15:06:36

I've never heard of this. From the title of the thread, I thought it would be about the etiquette of letting people know that a person is transgender.
How can a foetus have a gender? It can only be of one sex or another in almost all cases.

Grammaretto Wed 30-Aug-23 14:44:27

When DDiL was expecting DGD#2 she announced that she'd had a 20week scan..
I asked if they knew the sex but said they could keep it secret.
Don't you want to know? I was asked. "everyone in the office knows!" grin

sazz1 Wed 30-Aug-23 14:19:04

Only been to one baby shower and that was DDs. Been invited to a few others but didn't go. Nobody I know has had a gender reveal so far

Flakesdayout Wed 30-Aug-23 14:01:39

My DS and DIL had a gender reveal do. I went but did not take a gift. I don't think anyone did. The baby shower followed and gifts were given then. And at the birth. And as it is my Son I bought the pram and other bits and pieces.
Never had all that in my day lol

nanna8 Wed 30-Aug-23 13:55:08

I didn’t want to know beforehand, much more exciting at the time of birth! A couple of my kids were the same and asked not to be told.