I really like Fiadh but I know the Irish spellings are a nightmare. I contemplated Thea but with my (and everyone else’s round heres) very south London accent it’ll be said like “feeya” which I feel spoils it
Haha this is me! Always had my baby names picked out and now, when push comes to shoveI’m really struggling with girl names too! I’ve had a list on my phone for years but now I’m actually pregnant I don’t like any of them enough
Just be prepared to be disappointed at your sweep.I'm 39 weeks tomorrow booked in for a sweep on Monday
I have had one cup of raspberry leaf tea, walked around the shops, bounced on my birthing ball, ate a whole pack of that ssds prepared pineapple you can get
And nothing is happening haha
I'm now going for a walk around my estate and trying curb walking
And I did a final pack and repack of my hospital bag and realised that somehow I don't have any plain white baby hats. Hundreds of ones that match certain outfits but no plain white ones, so back off to the shops I go
Completely normal.. Even more so at 11 weeksMy sickness has completely gone in one day (it wasn’t as bad as usual yesterday and today it’s gone). I’m 11 weeks. Panic? Or normal? Does it normally stop all at once or gradually?
Saw the cutest baby called Hugo and he was a right little chunk he was gorgeous I love it! XWe were convinced we were having a girl and had 3 names ready that we loved. Found out we’re having a boy and we’re really struggling! I love the ‘dog’ names like Oscar, Alfie and Hugo and my husband hates them but isn’t forthcoming with alternativesIf anyone wants to share boy names they’re not using would be appreciated haha
Our latest addition is AlexanderI love Thea! Our girls name is Dorothy. Boys we have no idea. Husbands loved Dexter but I’m not a fan, I love Alexander.
We had Zachary and Myles as top boy choices we both lovedWe were convinced we were having a girl and had 3 names ready that we loved. Found out we’re having a boy and we’re really struggling! I love the ‘dog’ names like Oscar, Alfie and Hugo and my husband hates them but isn’t forthcoming with alternativesIf anyone wants to share boy names they’re not using would be appreciated haha
A girl in our street is Fiadh, and when my son says it it always just sounds like he is saying Thea with an F because he’s little, it annoys me so muchI really like Fiadh but I know the Irish spellings are a nightmare. I contemplated Thea but with my (and everyone else’s round heres) very south London accent it’ll be said like “feeya” which I feel spoils it
Try saying it with a geordie accentI really like Fiadh but I know the Irish spellings are a nightmare. I contemplated Thea but with my (and everyone else’s round heres) very south London accent it’ll be said like “feeya” which I feel spoils it
I love Zach, Ben, Noah and Oscar!We were convinced we were having a girl and had 3 names ready that we loved. Found out we’re having a boy and we’re really struggling! I love the ‘dog’ names like Oscar, Alfie and Hugo and my husband hates them but isn’t forthcoming with alternativesIf anyone wants to share boy names they’re not using would be appreciated haha
I like 'dog' names (Hugo and Oscar too). Especially Jasper which is tainted now due to its overuse with spaniels FFSWe were convinced we were having a girl and had 3 names ready that we loved. Found out we’re having a boy and we’re really struggling! I love the ‘dog’ names like Oscar, Alfie and Hugo and my husband hates them but isn’t forthcoming with alternativesIf anyone wants to share boy names they’re not using would be appreciated haha
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