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Juliet
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Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
So I know that I have some time, but as it stands DH and I can't agree on a boy's name. We don't like each other's choices and feel frustrated by this. Our girl name is picked out and we both are really happy with it but we don't know what we are having.
Anybody ever have to take the baby home nameless?
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Posted 9/1/06 11:47 AM |
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Laura1976
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
hahahaha, what are you going to call it if you don't name it!!
i'd whip out the book of baby names and hunker down for the weekend!
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Posted 9/1/06 11:49 AM |
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Juliet
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
Posted by Laura1976
hahahaha, what are you going to call it if you don't name it!!
i'd whip out the book of baby names and hunker down for the weekend!
I tried and that made matters worse. I even tried the angle of carrying and giving birth and DH got pouty and said he was just a sperm donor.
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Posted 9/1/06 11:52 AM |
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CaidensMommy
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
First off... they don't let you take the baby home without a name. Well, at least here in NC they don't.
We couldn't agree on a name either and we FINALLY decided on a name the 2nd day I was in the hospital and then we FINALLY decided on the spelling on the last day we were there. I had a c-section so I had more time to think about it. The hospital staff was frustrated with us for not having a name all ready. Everyone just referred to him as Baby Boy LAST NAME!
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Posted 9/1/06 11:53 AM |
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Juliet
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
I didn't know you had to name the kid before leaving.
I had a professor in college who said he and his wife couldn't agree on a name and brought the kid home and for two weeks he didn't have a name. They finally decided on Eli. Bizarre prof.
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Posted 9/1/06 11:55 AM |
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Laura1976
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
whats your favorite? his?
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Posted 9/1/06 11:57 AM |
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Juliet
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
I like
Vincent Joseph Vincent Roman Roman Krzysztof Roman Alexander
DH likes
Joseph Alexander Adam
No middle names chosen
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Posted 9/1/06 12:03 PM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
Here in the UK you have 42 days to come up with a babys name.
Anyway, you are only like halfway through your pregnancy, so don't worry...you got plenty of time!
When in doubt, pick a name for ER, its worked for lots of us!
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Posted 9/1/06 12:05 PM |
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CathyB
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
If you can hold out, I know a few moms who got their way once their DH saw them in labor.
What about Joseph Vincent as a compromise?
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Posted 9/1/06 12:07 PM |
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FeliciaDP
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
I feel your pain. I am 34 weeks along and we know we are having a boy.. and we STILL have not decided on a name yet -- in fact the more we discuss it, we make less and less progress!
Our girls name was picked out too, we both loved it and there was no debate over it. Boys names are very very hard for us - either he likes it, I dont - or vice versa. Or we just feel "neutral" about the names we sort of agree on..
I'm hoping to at least narrow it down soon to about 3-4 names and then wait until the baby is born and figure out what 'suits' him best!
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Posted 9/1/06 12:08 PM |
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eroxgirl
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
My dad came home from the hospital without a name. Actually, according to his birth certificate he is still nameless!
I've always had a belief, not that it's always correct but usually it is, that when you have a name for one gender but not the other, you're probably carrying that gender. So IMO, you're having a girl.
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Posted 9/1/06 12:11 PM |
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Juliet
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
Posted by sarahsmommy
If you can hold out, I know a few moms who got their way once their DH saw them in labor.
What about Joseph Vincent as a compromise?
DH tried this combo but his father's name is Joseph and I don't want to name a baby after his or my father. Besides, then the kid who have his father's first AND last name. I don't want that!
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Posted 9/1/06 12:11 PM |
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Juliet
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
Posted by eroxgirl
My dad came home from the hospital without a name. Actually, according to his birth certificate he is still nameless!
I've always had a belief, not that it's always correct but usually it is, that when you have a name for one gender but not the other, you're probably carrying that gender. So IMO, you're having a girl.
I have heard this be correct in a lot of cases. My mom had my brother's name picked out and never thought of a girl's name. My coworker had a girl's name picked out and couldn't agree on one for a boy. My best friend had the same experience.
Then again, reading what Felicia posted, this may not work
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Posted 9/1/06 12:13 PM |
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Bebalina
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
Posted by Juliet
Posted by sarahsmommy
If you can hold out, I know a few moms who got their way once their DH saw them in labor.
What about Joseph Vincent as a compromise?
DH tried this combo but his father's name is Joseph and I don't want to name a baby after his or my father. Besides, then the kid who have his father's first AND last name. I don't want that!
I think Vincent Joseph is great...this way your DH still gets Joseph and you get Vincent....
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Posted 9/1/06 12:13 PM |
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FeliciaDP
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
Posted by Juliet
I have heard this be correct in a lot of cases. My mom had my brother's name picked out and never thought of a girl's name. My coworker had a girl's name picked out and couldn't agree on one for a boy. My best friend had the same experience.
Then again, reading what Felicia posted, this may not work
Yes, leave it to me to ruin all those old wives tales
I think in our case we were just sooo totally completely convinced we were having a girl, and so was everyone else- that we never allowed ourselves to think of boys' names. I still have them check everytime we have a sonogram to be sure he's a boy
But in a case like yours, where you aren't finding out the sex .. I understand why you have to have a boys and girls name picked out!
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Posted 9/1/06 12:17 PM |
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MABLE03
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
Posted by Juliet
I like
Vincent Joseph Vincent Roman Roman Krzysztof Roman Alexander
DH likes
Joseph Alexander Adam
No middle names chosen
What about
Vincent Alexander or Vincent Joseph or Alexander Vincent ( I think this sounds great!) or Alexander Joseph
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Posted 9/1/06 12:20 PM |
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stickydust
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
Posted by Juliet
Posted by eroxgirl
My dad came home from the hospital without a name. Actually, according to his birth certificate he is still nameless!
I've always had a belief, not that it's always correct but usually it is, that when you have a name for one gender but not the other, you're probably carrying that gender. So IMO, you're having a girl.
I have heard this be correct in a lot of cases. My mom had my brother's name picked out and never thought of a girl's name. My coworker had a girl's name picked out and couldn't agree on one for a boy. My best friend had the same experience.
Then again, reading what Felicia posted, this may not work
This wasn't true for me either. When we went for our sono the tech asked if we had names picked out - I said we do for a boy but can't agree on a girl's name. The tech said uh oh - cause we are having a Up until then I was positive it was a boy. I looked at boy stuff, dreamt of boys etc.
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Posted 9/1/06 12:26 PM |
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SuzyQ
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
i sympathize. I thought we had agreed on both names (girl's & boy's) but after telling everyone the names at the shower last weekend, now DH tells me that he's not completely sure of the boy's name.
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Posted 9/1/06 12:29 PM |
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Posted by stickydust
This wasn't true for me either. When we went for our sono the tech asked if we had names picked out - I said we do for a boy but can't agree on a girl's name. The tech said uh oh - cause we are having a Up until then I was positive it was a boy. I looked at boy stuff, dreamt of boys etc.
Same for me - we had the boy name picked out, but couldn't agree on a girls name...and the tech said its a
Juliet are you going to find out at your 20 week whether its a boy or girl? If so, I'd wait and see if you even need to be worrying about boys names.
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Posted 9/1/06 12:30 PM |
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Juliet
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
Posted by Charly
Posted by stickydust
This wasn't true for me either. When we went for our sono the tech asked if we had names picked out - I said we do for a boy but can't agree on a girl's name. The tech said uh oh - cause we are having a Up until then I was positive it was a boy. I looked at boy stuff, dreamt of boys etc.
Same for me - we had the boy name picked out, but couldn't agree on a girls name...and the tech said its a
Juliet are you going to find out at your 20 week whether its a boy or girl? If so, I'd wait and see if you even need to be worrying about boys names.
We must be the epitome of indecisive. We don't even know if we want to know the gender.
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Posted 9/1/06 12:35 PM |
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MABLE03
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
We had a boys name picked out since day one but couldn't agree on a girls name. We spent days and weeks going back and forth about girls names and we had a boy! All that arguing for nothing!
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Posted 9/1/06 12:38 PM |
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betty
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
We decided on a name our last day in the hospital. My brother took his dd home without a name. Don't worry, it will come to you when you are with your little one
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Posted 9/1/06 1:16 PM |
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
we are in the same boat!
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Posted 9/1/06 6:47 PM |
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Kidsaplenty
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
We don't have a name picked yet and I'm 37 weeks. I think we'll just know when we see him.
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Posted 9/1/06 9:09 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: Anybody ever not have a name when baby came and felt stuck?
Absolutely hysterical here.....
DH wanted Vincent Joseph. I said over his dead body. We settled on Joseph Vincent. I even called him from the hospital & said "I'm here with the nurse filing out the paperwork. Are you absolutely sure we should name him Joseph Vincent? He looks like John or Jack to me."
Ways to get your way:
Make a short list of names & have him pick from that.
When people ask you what the name is, say with confidence the name you want.
Immediately after labor (when he's seen you in pain), you say "I really wanted it to be XXXX if it was a boy."
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Posted 9/1/06 9:17 PM |
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