The church is booked, the date is set, think you’re off the hook with difficult decisions, think again. Choosing bridesmaids is a difficult task many people overlook. How do you choose a bridesmaid without offending someone and still asking the people who want to be a part of your wedding day? This is question many brides struggle with.
The thing to remember is that choosing a bridesmaid should be about the women that you want to share your special day with. When the bridesmaids have been chosen, think about your friends/relatives and whether one might be pregnant at the time. While pregnancy is exciting and wonderful, it is a challenge to outfit a pregnant woman when her waistline is fluctuating weekly. This does not mean that you should exclude friends who are trying to get pregnant, but be aware of the risks. Anyone who is expecting to deliver within a timeframe of 30-45 days before your wedding date should consider stepping down; otherwise she’d need to step out in great rush during the ceremony. You want to hear wedding bells ringing, not ambulance sirens wailing!
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