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Subject: Re: Going Crazy


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Heather
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Date Posted: 01/ 3/09 1:37pm
In reply to: Leah 's message, "Re: Going Crazy" on 01/ 1/09 5:02pm

Hi Leah,

I love the names, especially Sadie. I really like finding out the meanings, too. I don't know if you have a preference or not, but I was going to say that the 170 heartbeat would be somewhat more indicative of a girl. Maybe you've read that girls tend to have faster heartbeats than boys - with 155-165 being the common 'boy' range and 165-175 being the common girl one.

We have one boy and three girls, and this definitely was true of our ultrasounds.

But having both a boy and a girl, I have to say both are just too awesome for words. It brings out a different side of you as a woman - the different genders. My girls names are Heidi ("Noble and pure") Jemma (Hebrew for "Little Dove") and Clara (Latin for "Clear".) Our son's name is Andrew, which means "masculine or manly." Another girl name I heard that I really like is 'Paloma' which is apparently Spanish for "Little Dove.")

Seems like it's often the case the pregnancy is contagious! That's great that you have company in your adventure. How are you feeling? Morning sickness is often more pronounced in first pregnancies; sure was with mine! Other than that my pregnancies all went very smoothly, and the births were MUCH easier than I'd expected, but I could definitely do without the morning sickness, lol.

What's hindering you from telling your boyfriend?

Heather

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