I've lurked the E board off and on since my wedding and now have a question in regard to my upcoming baby shower. I was going to ask this on TB but since there are no real etiquette gurus over there I thought I'd come over here since you ladies tend to give great advice. My family is throwing me a baby shower in a few weeks (invitations have been sent out already) and I have a situation that I'm not quite sure how to handle, etiquette-wise.
My baby will be born with a minor (and very treatable) birth defect that will make certain clothing options difficult while he's going through treatment. While I've come to terms with his diagnosis personally, I haven't really shared it publicly. I have told my closest family and friends but there will be others at my shower (extended family, etc.) who I wouldn't necessarily call to share this information with un-prompted.
The hostesses have offered to notify guests as they RSVP that certain clothing choices will not work while he's going through his treatment, which will last for several years. Is this appropriate or should I just ask them to refrain from mentioning it, and deal with returning items after the fact if I'm not able to use them? I'm usually not one to return gifts, but in this situation I know I'll most likely need to, and I hate to see people spend their time and hard-earned money buying items that I already know we won't be able to use. I've registered for items that will work with his condition, but I know that when it comes to baby clothes, it's difficult to pass up a cute outfit in the store! Thoughts?
CN: Baby shower coming up in a few weeks. Baby has a condition that will make certain clothing choices unwearable. Is it ok for hostesses to pass this along to guests as they RSVP or is that bordering on dictating gifts?