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  1. 30/9/08 10:05

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    Smiling at youSHANLOU

    lmao It depends on how many names where on those lists hun. lol

    When we had Josh we chose his name before i even conceived him.

    He was Joshua for a boy or amber for a girl. We didnt find out what we were having so when he was born Joshua seemed to suit him well.

    On maddie we didnt choose her name till we were past 3 months pregnant and we chose Maddison or Ethan once agian she was a suprise bump.Maddison suited her too.

    On Kaitlyn how ever we did find out that she was a girl and we had so much trouble choosing her name but i think at 8 months we decided on Kaitlyn and it suited her too.

    On this one we are just waiting to conferm that its definatly a boy before choosing a name. but i know i wont be using the names we used on the others.

  2. 30/9/08 09:35

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    ConfusedLJMc

    Just wondering what everyone thinks when choosing names for 2nd babies. Obviously we had a list for our ds and as we didn't know if he would be a boy or girl, we had 2 lists. (In the end he didn't look like any of the names we had chosen and went for something else!)

    Anyway, my husband thinks it is ok to still use the names on the lists we had but I am of th opinion that they were our ds's names, even if we didn't use them, and we need to start again.

    Am I just being a bit wierd? x

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