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Photo Announcements for Photo Birth Announcements


After having a baby, you have to face another big challenge: sending out your baby birth announcements. While you'll probably enjoy sending out photo birth announcements , , you may not enjoy having to deal with the proper etiquette issues involved in sending out such cards. If you're not familiar with some of those rules, now is a good time for a refresher course.


Proper Wording for Couples


If you're a couple who are jointly going to be sending out the announcements, you'll want to include both of your names. For example, you might write "Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith" or "Andrew and Anna Smith." The choice is yours. In addition to your names, you'll also have to include all of the information about the baby, such as his or her name, gender, weight, length and more. Of course, this is the easiest situation for the announcements and not everyone's situation is so easy.


For example, if the parents have different last names, this can cause some confusion about the proper way to add their names to the 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.


Photo baby announcements don't necessarily need to include every detail of birth information. There are some issues you may prefer not to include. For example, you do not have to include the height and weight information for a baby who was born premature. That doesn't mean you can't go ahead and include a photo of your new arrival so your friends and family can get a first glimpse.


If you've adopted a baby, you might also have questions about the ways to deal with those baby photo announcements , , the rules really aren't that different. You might want to include any birth details you do have. Otherwise, just leave off anything you don't know. If your new bundle of joy was adopted from another country, you can include that information on thebaby photo birth announcements , 's origins.


Other Unusual Circumstances for Announcements


When you're sending printedphoto announcements invitations, , 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 thephoto baby invitationsacceptable. Otherwise, leave them off.


Divorced couples who have just had a new baby fall into a similar category. For them, separate customphoto announcements,


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