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  1. #1
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    Aug 2007
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    How long did it take u too....

    Just watching neighbours this week and the new bub hasnt been named yet!
    So im just wondering how long after giving birth did it take u to name your bub?
    We named Bianca straight away - we had 2 names picked but favoured Bianca much more, and when she was born it really suited her, so Bianca Jane it was!!!

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    Jan 2008
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    We found out at 16 weeks we were having a girl, we decided on a name within 2 weeks of finding out. When she was born we did not even consider giving her another name .

    We have our boys name picked already and possilbly a girls name, as soon as we find out the gender of this baby I am positive we will be settled on a name within a fortnight again.

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    Jun 2006
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    As soon as we found out at the 19 week scan we named our babies, we just felt like we needed to start calling the bubs by its name when still inside me:-) Then when they were born the name really suited them i suppose cause thats what we had been calling them the entire time. I am not sure if that makes sense sorry LOL!!! Been a loooonnng dayLOL

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    I was so sure I was having a boy that we had decided on a boys name and then when they told me it was a girl we had to think about it! LOL. So Isabella was not named for 2 hrs or so. When I was born I was "baby" for a day as mum and dad could not agree!!

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    jacob was bo xxxxxx (baby of insert my name here!) for 5 days!! dp and i just couldnt agree on a name..

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    All our boys have gone up to a day without a name depending on when they were born and having to see whether the name fits or not, I'm very particular and the name has to suit them, lol.

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    When I had DS we had 2 names picked out and when the nurse asked what his name was I blurted the 1st one out that came to mind and that was his name. With DD1 we had her name picked for either boy or girl pretty much from the beginning of the pregnancy. DD2 was a different story, she wasn't named for a day or so. We just couldn't find a name to go with her middle name so in the end DH named her and it stuck.

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    Ds1 was 12 hours old
    ds2 was named in theatre
    Ds3 was named in theatre
    DD we found out at 32 weeks we were having a girl so she was named then but definetly at birth as well

  9. #9
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    We knew that we were having a girl and started calling her by her name at about 25wks pg as we loved it. And when she was born, that it was

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    Mine were both names at around 10-12 weeks, before we even knew their sex!

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    Darcy was namrd about 30sec old. I was hoping when they asked what her name was, DH would say my fave, but nope he didn't and Darcy it was.
    Nate we nsmed at 34weeks preg. My godfather was dying and I wanred him and only him to know the sex and name of our babe....his funeral was the day I went into labour with Nate.

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    Two weeks AFTER she was born.

    We both thought (so much for instinct) that we were having a boy so had a boy's name picked out but nothing for a girl really.

    And after we'd finally chosen a first name, we were completely stumped for a middle name so chose the middle name we'd picked for a boy - Mackenzie.

    I have now picked another boy's name if we have another baby (Rafferty) but what's the betting I have another girl and it will be back to square one!

    All our friends and family were completely frustrated with us by the way, but what's two weeks in the whole scheme of things?

  13. #13
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    Oct 2007
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    One week after she was born.

    We had some names, the one we agreed on didn't suit her, and as we weren't really in the midset, too worried about her, rather than thinking about what to name her, it took us quite a bit of time, to find the "right" name.

    We did name her differently and I even changed it on our BLOG at midnight on a Sunday night, and DH went home 1 hour later he wrote back another suggestion which I loved more - a variation on the original and I agreed, so quickly changed the Blog

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    With DD, I had a name that I favoured but when she was born...nope. So it was 2 or 3 days I think before she was named.
    DS1 was named immediately after birth...I still regret that, I don't know that I was in any condition to be naming a child!
    DS2 was named within a couple of hours, I can't remember exactly how long. With the boys we had a short list & chose names off that.

    With this bub there is only one name that has really stuck with us...it's a bit of a worry as I would prefer to wait until she is born before we really decide, but at this rate it's a one-horse race in terms of a name - unless something else pops up at the last minute...