arrrh finding it so hard not knowing whether baby is a boy or girl...x
I am one lucky mummy and have one of each! and this is number 3.
We havent found out this time around! and it's sooo difficult. Neutral clothes are boring! and I am struggling with names!
Any Boys names ideas? . I don't seem to like any!! Girls are a little easier! xxx
We havent found out this time around! and it's sooo difficult. Neutral clothes are boring! and I am struggling with names!
Any Boys names ideas? . I don't seem to like any!! Girls are a little easier! xxx
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Don't know whether you found out with your other 2, we didnt find out with DS, i found it unbarable at the scan but OH kept me strong and felt so relieved we hadnt as soon as we left the scan room. I knew natures biggest surprise would be waiting for me, the moment at the birth was magical. Would defiately do the same again! x
G/C from DIJ, it's our first and we don't want to know either but I agree it's so hard finding cute clothes.
Soon we'll all know and can shop lots!
I've bought lots of little bodysuits, and a few little tops but that's it as after that it's either lovely dresses or dungarees which are very gender specific.
Soon be summer!
As for names I love anything classic,
Edward, Charles, Oscar etc for a boy and Olivia, Poppy and Rose for a girl.
Xxx
We are going with Rhys Nathaniel David, but originally we were going with Theo. All the other names I like OH hates (Hugo, Kit, Taylor, Flynn, Jude) x
I find girls names easier too but had dd been a boy she would have been Alexander James (shortened to Alex) which we both still really like I quite like the traditional names for boys like william, thomas etc
Luc x
I have two baby name books! and they are awful! I wouldnt think anyone would name there children half the names in there! and Next I have not been in there for baby bits and my children are permanently in Next clothes! So will definitely have to look at there range Hubby might disagree though
for inspiration, as our tastes in names are quite mainstream, I googled the national statistics lists of most popular girls/boys names for the last 5 years and went from there as we were really short of ideas for girls initially. The lists definitely gave us more inspiration than the baby names books.
Boy wise I like Noah, Joshua, Joseph, James, Samuel, Benjamin and Oliver.
so what I have done is brought 6 white vests and sleepsuits and a nice white cardi and then once I am over birth within 3 or days I am gonna walk to tesco and buy either girls or boys stuff