:thumbsup thanks Faye
RB, the bag has been dispatched...hope it gets to you this time.
CONGRATULATIONS Ronniebaby & Lady M!!
DS is only 24 weeks and all this :preggo talk is making me broody ...
How did i miss this?
I'm currently 21 weeks pregnant with my 4th baby. I'm now venturing out on my own with the kids and I'm desperately trying to find us a house.
I won't be finding out the sex, ds really wants a brother though so a boy would be nice to even things out.
Will be going for a VBAC this time and I'm worried, but I've got a few weeks to get my head around that. Plenty of other things to think about at the moment.
Would like an irish name for the baby so please let me have some suggestions.
oooh i love irish names.
boys;
finn
declan
ocin(not sure of spelling but is pronounced oh sheen)
jude(possibly not irish but my irish cousin was called jude!
colm
conor
girls
niamh
aoife
aisling
sinead
ps harman i didn't want to but in to previous threads because i was only new, but i just want to say that i think you are really brave :hug
Harman!
BOYS
Caolan (pronounced Keelan)
Killian
Eoighan (owen)
Padraig (patrick)
Seoirse (irish for george)
Liam (not sure if its Irish though) may be just short 4 william!
GIRLS
Aine (onya)
Caoimhe (keeva) not sure if ive spelt that right
Deirdre
Dervla
Tara (i love this one!......so maybe i'll use it!!
Ciara
Sorcha
Hope you like some of them....... half of them are my neices and nephews names!!
Some days we are the flies; some days we are the windscreen
Ok so here is the irish poster posting now and am going to correct any mistakes I have seen - not many you lot are good
Oisin
Caoimhe is spelt right
Liam is Irish
Cliona - girl
Naoise for a boy or a girl pronounced Knee-sh
Darragh - boy
Cian - boy
Una - girl
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