Mom-To-Be Has A Nesting Party Instead Of A Baby Shower, Goes Viral

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There’s a new trend spreading among moms-to-be, and it’s all the rage these days. Nesting parties are popping up as a potentially better, more relaxed and way more practical alternative to baby showers. And many parents are loving it!

Mom Nia Lui, aka @nialui21, aka Nia Mullet Mom, recently went viral on TikTok after sharing just how wholesome and friendly nesting parties can be. And the internet fell in love with the idea! Scroll down for Nia’s full video, as well as to read how people reacted to it. Bored Panda has reached out to the mom via email, and we’ll update the article as soon as we hear back from her.

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Many people know about baby showers, however, they’re not aware that there’s an alternative

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One mom enlightened TikTok about nesting parties—something that many parents might genuinely prefer

“So I had my nesting party last night instead of a baby shower, and it was amazing.”

Image source: nialui21

“My friend Bree organized it. I sent her a list of things that I wanted to get done before the baby came and she made little cards for each person to take on a section of the house.”

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“I kind of took on more of a supervisory role, kind of telling people where I wanted things and what I wanted to do with things.”

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Image source: nialui21

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“And then we took a dinner break, ate some soup, some sourdough bread and treats and just chatted about this baby and how it’s going to be and then we got straight back to work.”

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Image source: nialui21

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“Everything was so clean and organized and I feel so much more ready for this baby.”

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“And everyone brought freezer meals for me for postpartum and it was so much fun. I highly recommend a nesting party if you’re getting ready for a baby.”

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You can watch Nia’s full viral clip over here

@nialui21 Replying to @Haley Sheppard Every pregnant mom needs a nesting party. If you’re pregnant and don’t want a baby shower, do this. If you have a pregnant friend, do this for them! #nestingparty #nestingmom #nestingmode #pregnantmom #pregnancy #babyshower #nestingmama #thirdtrimester #ittakesavillage #myvillage @Bri Welcker ♬ original sound – Nia Mullet Mom

Mom Nia and her husband were expecting their third child when she filmed the video. It seems like in the few days since then, she has already given birth. Congratulations to the family!

At the time of writing, Nia’s clip had over 1 million views, and it made a huge splash not just on TikTok but in the media as well. It appears that there are far more people who are tired of the rigidity and pressure of baby showers than you’d think.

During the party, Nia’s friends cleaned her home and brought her freezer meals. This was the practical and wholesome help that the mom needed, instead of being at the center of attention and forced to play random games—something she dislikes.

On the surface, nesting parties and baby showers might seem similar, but they have completely different atmospheres and energy.

Nesting parties are more low-key and focus on practical help for the parents before the baby comes. From doing some housework and finishing setting up the nursery to food preparation and installing the car seats and the changing station.

The mom later answered more questions about nesting parties in a follow-up video

@nialui21 Replying to @katiecusic Nesting party answers. #nestingparty #babyshower #nesting #nestingmom #womensupportingwomen #momlife #sahm #pregnantmom #nestingmode #nestingmama #thirdtrimester #pregnancy #ittakesavillage #bethevillage #greenscreen ♬ original sound – Nia Mullet Mom

Baby showers, on the other hand, are far more formal and focus on the ‘party’ aspect a bit more. They usually have a theme, lots of decorations, plenty of entertainment, and tons of snacks. Baby showers also tend to have far more guests than nesting parties would.

Naturally, expecting parents should pick the option that appeals to them the most. It’s important to be honest with yourself what kind of support and activities you actually want—not just what you think your family and friends will value the most.

Of course, if you can’t make up your mind, it’s always possible to merge the two ideas together. You can have a baby shower that involves a lot of the practical help elements that you’d find in nesting parties.

The mom-to-be shouldn’t be doing any chores on the day of the party. However, she can take the time to organize things. She can make a list of guests and prepare a list of tasks before everyone arrives. She can then delegate these tasks and manage everyone on the day-of, or she can ask a friend to take over that role.

The goal is to enjoy yourself in the company of friends as you’re checking all the dozens of boxes of the things still left to do before the baby comes. It’ll make things far easier for the family when their new baby finally arrives.

Many internet users were amazed by how great an idea nesting parties are. Here’s what some TikTokers said

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