Hey everyone,
My FI and I are planning on having children at the wedding, the youngest will be 7 at the time. Recently found out that a relative is pregnant and the child will be a 1 month old when our wedding rolls around. We were happy to have the children at the event but are a little worried with a one month old.
Should we just address the invitations to the parents? And if they do respond that they're brining the baby how do we explain that the baby wasn't invited, especially since there will be children at the wedding?
Any help is appreciated!! Thank you!
Re: Children but not babies
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0 • Love it ReplyThe child will likely sit with its parents and sleep. I wouldn't exclude one infant if you are including other children.
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0 • Love it ReplyI've never been pregnant, so maybe I'm in the wrong here, but I don't think I would see that as a clue not to bring the baby.
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0 • Love it ReplyYou're right that the child will probably just sleep the whole time. I can't say I've been around many children that young. The 7 year olds are pretty mature for their ages so I'm not too worried about them. I think we're just worried about crying during the ceremony but that probably can't be helped.
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0 • Love it ReplyA bride must always be prepared to accept the fact that a guest may be unwilling to attend without their child.
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0 • Love it ReplyUgh, I hear ya. Hopefully a parent will take the baby out of the room if it starts wailing.
It is true that while the other guests will hear it, you probably won't notice, depending on your ceremony space.
Here's the thing... if you somehow do manage to get it across that the baby isn't welcome, you run the risk of the mother (at least) not being able to come if she is breast feeding and has to do it during the the course of your wedding. The parents might also not feel comfortable leaving the baby for a lengthy period of time, yet. It all depends, of course.
Babies cry. It sucks, but it happens. So, when the baby does cry, which it might do if she is hungry or just pooped himself, it's not like the crying would be unexpected.
Personally, I'm just glad the older kids you're inviting are more well behaved. I'm not engaged or anything, but when I see posts asking about inviting kids, I immediately imagine my friends' out-of-control kid knocking the cake over. At least a 1 month old can't do that. :)
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0 • Love it ReplyHave faith that, on the odd chance baby does cry, mom or dad wil step out with him. But at that age, PPs are right, the baby will likely sleep through the whole thing.
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0 • Love it ReplyThis is correct for most instances where the weddings are child-free events.
However, yours is not child free and I think it would be a poor move to tell them the infant is not able to be accomodated when you are already accomodating other children.
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0 • Love it ReplyStage, I didn't read that as a cut off age, I read it as they are inviting all children and the youngest of those just happens to be 7.
If you trust the parents to take he/she out if some crying happens, I would go ahead and invite the baby. He'll probably sleep the whole time anyway.
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0 • Love it ReplyMost likely, if you kabosh the baby, the lady won't show up at all. After watching my sister go through all the troubles of nursing her 1 month old when we visited them, I wouldn't blame the lady either.
Infants feed every 2 hours, and coincidentally that's about the time that things become painful for the mother if she doesn't feed the baby or (worse option) use a pump. Pumps take f-o-r-e-v-er to use. It all was very educational to watch my sister go through it (I felt bad for her, it was obviously exhausting her). The baby is always a better option for mom.
What you would be asking your guest to do is a huge inconvenience for her, plus who wants to be away from their newborn?
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