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Photo Birth Announcements With Your Baby Photo or Picture!

If having a baby wasn't enough of a challenge, once you've gotten the bundle of joy you next need to worry about sending out Unique Photo Birth Announcements to your friends and family members. While letting the world know about the arrival of your new addition isn't so bad, keeping track of proper etiquette for wording those baby birth announcements can be a struggle. Below are some tips on appropriate wording for announcements birth that might be useful.

Wording Photo Cards for Couples

The traditional wording for birth announcements baby includes both parents' names, as well as all of the pertinent details about the baby, such as name, gender, weight, length, and time/date of birth. When the parents are married, they can choose to include their names as either "Mr. and Mrs. John Doe" or as "John and Jane Doe" depending on their preference. Of course, your birth announcement might not be so straightforward.

For example, if the parents have different last names, this can cause some confusion about the proper way to add their names to the baby birth announcement. Generally, the best choice is to write both names separately: John Doe and Jane Smith. The baby's full name should also be included so recipients will not be confused as to whose last name was given to the child. This same rule applies to married couples who have different surnames, couples who aren't married, and alternative lifestyle couples.

Another problem with traditional photo baby announcements is that you may not always want to include all of the birth information. If your baby was born prematurely and was very small in size, for example, you can leave off the height and weight information. However, you should still include a baby photo so friends and family members can see your new arrival.

Couples who adopt a baby may also be confused about how to handle baby photo announcements. Thankfully, there aren't many differences. If there is any information you do not have, simply omit it from the announcement photo. Otherwise, treat it just like any other baby photo birth announcements. Parents who adopted their child from a different country may also want to include the location to prevent speculation by recipients who may not have been aware of your plans.

Other Unusual Circumstances for Photo Baby Birth Announcements

When you're sending printed photo birth announcements as a single parent, you might also feel a bit unsure how to include yourself on the cards. If you were recently widowed, for example, you would include your name followed by "and the late John Doe." For other single parents, it's completely acceptable to only list your name. You may want to include the name of the other parent but only if they find such an addition to the photo baby invitations acceptable. Otherwise, leave them off.

Divorced couples who have just had a new baby fall into a similar category. For them, separate custom photo birth announcements should be sent.