Agender reveal partyis apartyheld duringpregnancyto reveal the baby'ssexto the expectant parents' family and friends, and sometimes to the parents themselves.Prenatal sex discernmenttechnology furnishes the necessary information.[1][2]The practice originated in the United States during the late 2000s.[2]
It is distinct from, but sometimes combined with, ababy shower,where the primary activity is giving expecting parents gifts for their future child. The gender reveal party often involvesgender stereotypessuch aspink and bluedenoting girls and boys, respectively.[1][2]
The practice has been criticized for the use of elaborate and dangerous special effects, which have directly contributed to multiple deaths, injuries and large-scale forest fires, namely the2017 Sawmill Fireand the2020 El Dorado Fire.[3][4]The practice has also been criticized for reinforcinggender stereotypesand thegender binary.[1][2][5]
History and development
editThe gender reveal party developed in the late 2000s. An early example was recorded in the 2008 posts of then-pregnant Jenna Karvunidis on herChicagoNowblogHigh Gloss and Sauceannouncing the sex of her fetus via a cake; she had previously had several miscarriages and wished to celebrate that her pregnancy had developed to the point that the sex of the fetus could be determined.[6][7]YouTubevideos can be found as early as 2008 and 2009, becoming significant around 2011, after which the trend continued to grow through the 2010s.[8][2]
In 2019, Karvunidis observed an increase in extreme reveal events over the preceding five years, with parents "burning down forests and exploding cars, bringing alligators into the mix". She expressed regret at having helped start the trend, learning how theLGBTandintersexcommunities feel, and finally revealing the daughter they announced back in 2008 to be agender-nonconformingindividual who wears suits while still identifying as female.[6]After the 2020El Dorado Firewas started by a malfunctioning pyrotechnical device at a gender reveal party, Karvunidis pleaded for people to stop staging such events.[9]
Comparison to baby showers
editBaby showers,a traditional prenatal celebration, have some key differences from gender reveal parties. Primarily, the focus on gender reveal parties is the fetus' sex, while baby showers focus on the giving of supplies and items for the future infant to expectant parents. Traditionally, baby showers are forwomen only,while gender reveal parties have no inherently-associated gender restriction.[citation needed]Some couples combine the two.[1][2]
Spread and mediatization
editThis trend was popularized onsocial mediaplatforms such as YouTube,Instagram,andPinterest,although it originated before the latter two.[8][5]Thismediatizationhas significantly boosted the likelihood of expectant parents to have or take part in gender reveal parties. Internetremix culturelends the practice great receptivity towardindividual creativity,a factor in their growing popularity.[1][2]Demographic research shows the most gender reveal parties are done by expecting parents that aremiddle-class,heterosexualWhite Americanswho aremarriedorpartnered.[1]
The trend has also reachedSouth Korea.In 2022, Na Ju-ye of theHankook Ilboreported that the trend was growing amongst young parents. Na noted that the parties differed in several ways from those in the West. Some parties, instead of focusing on the parents, are focused on the grandparents. In addition, due to thelow birth rate in South Korea,the parties are perceived somewhat positively and the historical practice of preferring male children has become significantly reduced. Finally, while there is technically a law that forbids doctors from informing parents of a baby's gender before 32 weeks of pregnancy, parents still manage to receive guesses from doctors.[10]
Planning the event
editThe focus of gender reveal parties being the fetal sex,such informationis a prerequisite. This can be determined at or after thegestational agerequired by the method being used. Forultrasound,the most common method, the earliest this can be reliably done is approximately 65 days, but it is typically done at around 20 weeks.[a]Both the determination of fetal sex and the party are typically held during thesecond trimester.[1][11]
Post-examination knowledge of the fetal sex by the parents varies. Most commonly, a third party (sometimes called a "gender guardian" ) is entrusted with the information, and it remains a secret from the parents until the reveal. This person is responsible for making party arrangements to ensure the reveal happens without the prior knowledge of the parents. In other cases, it is already known to one or both parents, and the reveal is specifically for attendees.[1]
To help maintain the mystery, party decorations are typically heavily gendered, butambiguouswhen taken as a whole.[1]
During the event
editWhile the focus remains on the fetal sex, the reveal is typically the climax of the party. Prior to the reveal,party gamesare common, in which attendees or expecting parents guess or assert the fetal sex.[1]This can also take the form ofcompetitionbetween a "Team Pink" and "Team Blue" which parents or participants may join.[1][2]
Sometimes the event includes features of a baby shower. If this is the case, gifts may be given or opened at a specific time.[1][2]
The reveal
editMost reveal methods utilizegender-associatedcolors, most typicallyblueandpinkrepresentingmaleandfemalerespectively, decorated with other gender-associated items. The method of reveal varies; common methods involve cuttingspecial cakes,launching or poppingballoons,confetti,streamers,piñatas,colored smoke,andSilly String.Other seasonally-related items such asEaster eggs,Jack-o'-lanterns,Christmas presents,orFourth of JulyorNew Year'sfireworksmay also be incorporated depending on time of pregnancy.[1][2]
Once these colors are revealed, both the expecting parents and onlookers are made aware of the fetus's sex, typically to great celebration and comment by attendees. Theannouncement of a predetermined, sex-dependent baby namemay also take place.[1]
Criticism
editThesex and gender distinctionunderlies many criticisms of gender reveal parties.[2]The term "gender reveal" is considered amisnomerby those who believe in a distinction. Gender is asocial constructin this view, not definitively determined by biological characteristics, with an individualgender identityimpossible todetermine medically.Thus, when the "gender reveal" is made, it is thesexand not the gender that is being revealed, according to this view.[2][8][12][13][14]Although some have argued renaming the concept to a "sex reveal party", the title has failed to catch on.[14][15][16]
Furthermore, gender reveal parties rely heavily on the assumption that the child will not beintersex,which occurs in an estimated 1 in 4,500–5,500 births.[17][18]Gender reveal parties have been argued to reinforcegender essentialism,precluding and minimizingtransgenderidentity.[8][15][17]Some parents have rejected gender reveal events, in part because of conversations regarding gender identity and transgender issues becoming more common.[5]
Overall, the practice reinforces stereotypicalgender roles,often utilizing polarizing gender dichotomies in party materials such as "Guns or Glitter", "Pistols or Pearls", or "Wheels or Heels".[1][2][14][15]Critics say that there is no reason to assume a neat fit into the essentialist dichotomy even in the case of a cisgender, non-intersex child.[5][13][17]In 2019, Jenna Karvunidis, considered one of the pioneers of gender reveal parties, called for re-evaluation of the practice due to how it might affecttransgenderandnon-binaryindividuals, writing about her own daughter'sgender nonconformity.[6][7]
The practice has also been criticised for sometimes involving dangerous stunts[16][19]and animal abuse.[20]After theEl Dorado Firein 2020, Karvunidis decried the parties and pleaded for people to stop having them.[9]
Incidents and injuries
editSome instances of attempted spectacularspecial effectsat gender reveal events have caused injury, death, and large-scale damage:
- The2017 Sawmill Fire in Arizonawas caused by a gender reveal party that combined blue powder andTannerite.Other dangerous stunts have involvedfireworksandalligators.[21]
- In October 2019, a woman was killed inKnoxville, Iowa,by flying shrapnel from the explosion of animprovised explosive devicemeant to reveal her grandchild's gender. The device, made from a metal cylinder packed withgunpowderand coloredbaby powder,was intended to project a display vertically, but the tape covering its top, which causedoverpressurewhen the gunpowder was ignited, led it to explode and fragment in a manner similar to apipe bomb.[22]The force of the explosion was such that the shrapnel fragment that killed the victim continued through the air for another 144 yards (132 m) before coming to a rest in a field adjacent to the property where the party was taking place.[23]
- In September 2020, a gender reveal pyrotechnic device started theEl Dorado FirenearYucaipa, California,destroying homes, prompting evacuations, burning thousands of acres,[24][25]and causing the death of one firefighter.[26][27]
- On February 21, 2021, the accidental explosion of an in-development gender reveal device inLiberty, New York,killed the father-to-be and injured his younger brother.[28][29]
- On March 29, 2021, two people were killed when a plane crashed in theCaribbean Seaoff the coast ofMexiconearCancúnwhile carrying a trailing sign that read "It's a girl!"[30][31]
- On September 2, 2023, aPiper PA-25 Pawneecrop dustercrashed during a gender reveal party inNavolato,Sinaloa,Mexico.The plane had been employed to drop pink powder over the party, but crashed during the maneuvre when the aircraft's left wing separated from the fuselage.[32]The pilot died on the way to the hospital.[33]
Transgender inclusion
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Some families of transgender people host gender reveal parties for transgender family members who come out during these parties.[34][35]
Explanatory notes
edit- ^Measured from the onset of pregnancy-inducedamenorrhea.
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Further reading
edit- Kotila, Letitia E.; Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah J.; Kamp Dush, Claire M. (October 2014)."Boy or Girl? Maternal Psychological Correlates of Knowing Fetal Sex".Personality and Individual Differences.68:195–198.doi:10.1016/j.paid.2014.04.009.PMC4535729.PMID26279598.
External links
edit- Media related toGender reveal partiesat Wikimedia Commons