Thanks for the suggestions about boy's names. Keep them coming. I love to hear them and am putting deep thought into all of them. Just a reminder about my criteria for picking the perfect name:
1. Name can not end in a n or t.
2. Name has to be a traditional, old, "antique charm" kind of name. Nothing trendy!
3. Name must be two syllables.
4. I would prefer it to not start w/ a O or E (but I could get past this one, hence Eli).
So, happy searching. Please send me ideas!!!!
So, I had an ultrasound today at work, mainly because the residents and nurses have been telling me how HUGE I am (as if I didn't know this). I measure by touch (fundal height) 36 weeks. I'm really 32 weeks. By ultrasound I measure 34 weeks and the baby weighs about 5 pounds already. He's also frank breech and unlikely to move at this point and size. This means his butt is down and he's folded in half. His legs are up by his ears. Thankfully, I am already having a c/s, so it really doesn't matter.
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Sounds like the new baby is on track to be an Emmett-sized baby vs an Owen-sized baby, eh? Weird how he wanted to be small at first(when was that- 25 weekish?) and then go bananas! Because he's breach, is that why you're measuring large by touch (on the outside)?
Toni
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ok, i have to know this: what is the prejudice against names ending in "n" or "t"? Ian is a cool name!!!
Sorry I put this comment on the one for Eli so I deleted it if you are wondering who deleted their comment on that post. Anyway....what do you think about the name Charlie? I think it goes great with Bauer and it is an traditional name with charm!! It suits a child as well as an adult. It is carefree yet strong!! I love it!!
She
There is no prejudice against names ending in n and t. (hence, Owen and Emmett) I just want this baby to have his own identity and not sound too "rhymy" w/ his brothers!
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