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  1. What can Maggie be short for? - The Bump

    Margaret is the only name I've ever heard that uses the NN Maggie. I'm a Megan and I've never had anyone call me Maggie before but I have heard stories.

  2. Margaret's birth story (and my random advice) — The Bump

    After 90 minutes of pushing Margaret was born and they put her slimy self on my chest. Her heart rate had been going down after my pushes but I was able to get her out before any interventions needed …

  3. Mary double names — The Bump

    Feb 9, 2011 · Both are family names for us. Other Mary names I've known and liked include: Mary Elizabeth (called Mary Beth, Mary Lib, or Mary Liza) Mary Winstead (Mary Win) Mary Stuart Mary …

  4. Ultrasound - measuring 1 week behind - The Bump

    I am 7 wks, 2 days today (based on LMP) and I went in for my first ultrasound. The baby is measure at 1 week behind, or 6 weeks.

  5. help! baby girl name...husband & I don't agree... — The Bump

    Even though we agree on Noelle for middle name, we decided not to do it for a 1st name- don't want nn Elle and we both aren't crazy about it for 1st name- but we like the Christmas connection to it for …

  6. Margo, Margeaux, or Margaux — The Bump

    If you won't do Margot, of the three: Margo. Or you can name her Margaret Reese and go with Margo as a nickname? In my opinion, you can spell nicknames any way you'd like. She'd always have …

  7. ? about vaccines — The Bump

    I have heard a bit about "alternative" schedules for them, but never really did any research... what were your reasons for choosing this?

  8. It's a boy! — The Bump

    Feb 7, 2013 · (I think) I've always been 90% sure it's a boy for some reason, but my nt doctor said that he's pretty sure as well.

  9. Starting Clomid without a period? — The Bump

    Oct 9, 2016 · Hi all, Sorry I've been MIA, I was on a work trip & then in a wedding out of town. Anyways...so my cycle is a little out of whack since my CP.

  10. Nursing to sleep once baby has teeth? — The Bump

    May 12, 2009 · Nursing forces the milk to the back of the mouth, so it gets swallowed immediately and doesn't sit on the teeth the way it can if a baby falls asleep with the bottle in their mouth. The only …