Share Baby's Arrival

Stage 4 • Baby Is Here

Share Baby's Arrival

Whether you send a photo, post a simple announcement, or tell family one by one, this is the first time the world gets to meet your little one. Keep it simple, sweet, and true to your family.


Tell the Inner Circle First

Before any post or group message, call or text the people who have been closest to you through the pregnancy. Parents, siblings, your closest friends. Hearing it directly from you means something different than seeing it online. Give those relationships the moment they deserve before opening it up to everyone else.


One Photo Is Enough

You do not need a curated set of images or a perfectly written caption. One honest photo and a few simple words is all a birth announcement needs. The people who love you are not looking for production value. They are looking for your baby's face and the news that everyone is well.


Include What Matters, Leave Out What Does Not

Name, weight, date, and a photo are the essentials. Everything else is optional. You are not obligated to share details you are not ready to share, and a simple announcement is complete on its own. Share what feels right and let the rest come naturally over time.


The Announcement Can Wait a Day

There is no rule that says you have to share the news the same day your baby arrives. Taking a day to rest, recover, and simply be with your new family before telling the world is a completely valid choice. The announcement will be just as meaningful tomorrow as it is today.


Announce the Arrival

Find pieces that make the birth announcement feel as special as the moment itself. Designed for baby's first introduction to the world.