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Having Your Baby! A Complete Lamaze Prepared Childbirth Class
"Definitely the best video on the subject..."
Reviewer: Dr. Alan Levine from S. California
In searching for the best aid in teaching expectant
parents about childbirth, "Having Your Baby" surfaces as the most complete,
the most useful, and the most balanced presentation available. As an adjunct
to class, or especially for those who cannot get to a class, it beautifully
prepares the expectant parents for the labor and birth process.
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At
some point a Son will stop calling his father "Daddy" and start calling him,
"Dad".
A Daughter will
always call her Father, "Daddy."
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The Way with Baby Names
Choosing a baby name for your child is almost like choosing his
identity. Ever heard about the association of a person’s name with his
personality? That’s how our names really work. A name molds a person’s
identity like a cookie-cutter. So, better get that best baby name for
your son or daughter. Read on for some tips on how to provide that best
baby name for your little angel.
1. Stop it already with the dictates of your family’s tradition.
Choosing the right baby name does not have to always rely on what your
elderly relatives deem to be the best baby name. It is your baby’s name,
not theirs. So, better act like it. Once your baby is born he will be
stuck with that baby name for life. That means it’s not wise to just
settle for any baby name that will suit your grandma’s or auntie’s
taste.
2. Take a look of a picture of his future. You don’t want your baby to
be always called with a monicker that will forever ridicule him or will
allow his playmates to make a big laughingstock out of him, right?
Research about the meaning of the baby name you are eyeing to give to
your baby. Don’t consider Beelzebub as a prospective baby name just
because you heard it from a TV show and you find it cute. Don’t use
Rodelfa just because a certain Mexican TV show’s hunky lead actor is
called Rodolfo. Just plainly saying yes to your gutfeel, thinking of the
people that pops into your head upon hearing somebody spout a certain
name, trying to follow a fad by naming your baby a certain celebrity’s
(sometimes notorious) or NOT THINKING AT ALL in giving your precious one
his or her baby name are huge no-nos!
3. Consider reading the initials of the baby name you are planning to
give your baby. Make sure they don’t stand for anything funny,
disturbing or something utterly stupid. Christine Sue Irving? What will
happen on the next episode? Alvin Stephen Stuart? He’ll surely remember
not to get near any hole. Fran Ursula Catherine Klein? Uh-oh! See? Can
you imagine the sickening situation you may put your child into when he
or she grows up?
4. Go check your family tree once and for all. Some can’t still get away
from some traditions regarding baby name decisions, especially when they
have a special bond with a certain family member that they want that
person’s name to be a part of their baby’s name. If your planning to
still follow the tradition of putting a part of your elder relatives’
names on your baby’s name, you have to know whether anybody else in your
family use that name too. You don’t want to confuse people when they’re
calling a name that’s owned by two. Ask around.
5. Don’t go for the overkill. Being too creative on thinking of a baby
name can backfire, I’m telling you. Examples are too unique spellings.
It will be hard for the kid to keep on spelling his or her name to
people who only know the common spelling of such name.
6. Decide with your partner in coming up with the best baby name for
your sweet baby. It wouldn’t be nice to be always blamed when people ask
who chose that awful baby name, right? Okay, kidding aside. Sharing on
this kind of decision-making is a good way of furthering your bond as a
couple, not to mention the possibility of coming up with a better baby
name. Remember that the “two heads are better than one” thought also
applies to dealing with the troubles of finding the most suitable baby
name for your baby.
Sound, appeasing relatives and friends and avoiding embarrassing
initials and discovery of disgusting meanings are some of the major
concerns that should be considered in your quest for the perfect baby
name. You might find them a bit taxing. But in the long run, you’ll see
that doing your homework will make your baby thank you when the right
time comes. Happy baby naming!

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