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It's an exciting time - you're having a baby, and one of the most important things to think about is what name you're going to give your child. There are countless sources to check through, searching for inspiration, and it can get incredibly confusing! Not only that, but everyone you know seems keen to give you their opinion of names they like, and they're always quick to tell you about all the awful people they've known who had the same names you're considering.



So where to start? Well, there's one big baby name decision that needs to be made, and by making it first, you cut down a lot of the searching. That decision is - do you want to give your child a unique name that no one else will have, or do you use a name that's in common usage. There are pros and cons to both choices, so let's take a look at those.

Firstly, unique names. By this I don't necessarily mean a name that's just not used much - I mean a name you create yourself, just for your baby. Having a unique name will certainly make your baby unique too - she's not going to get mixed up with three other kids in her grade with the same name. It can be great to have a story behind a name, too, so that when people say, "gee, that's an unusual name" you can explain how it came about. Many children with unique names grow up to be very proud of having a unique name, and keen to repeat the story too.

But there's a downside to having a unique baby name too - the fact that it's different. Being different is often a trigger for other kids to make fun, and so your child's name may be ridiculed or altered, and made a target of jokes. It can also get very tiresome to constantly have to spell your name for people because nobody else will be sure exactly how to spell it. Your child may well end up being heartily sick of having a unique name, and could even go as far as to invent a nickname or alternate name for every day use.

Choosing a common name doesn't in any way make your child common. Every child is unique, no matter what name they have. Names come and go in popularity, and it quite often happens that more than one child in a class has the same first name. It's unlikely that they'll get teased for that. It's possible that your child might resent having the same name as others, but in that situation it often happens that their peers find a way of identifying each child as different, through some type of nickname.

There are a couple of solutions to the baby name dilemma, for example you may really want to give your child a unique name, but perhaps don't want her to suffer at the hands of merciless peers. In that situation, why not give your baby a unique middle name? Then you can match it with a more common first name. You get the best of both worlds!

With my own children, I gave both of them first names that weren't common or popular, but at the same time, they're well known enough that people don't scratch their heads and wonder where the heck that name came from. I've found that's worked very well.

One final word of warning - some people try and solve this dilemma by giving their child a common name but spelling it in a unique way. I have two friends in that situation, and my advice is - don't do it! They are both completely fed up with having to spell their name over and over again, and even now they curse their parents for having spelled their names in such a different way. So if you're going to use a common name, for the sake of your child, spell it in the same way everyone else does!
Baby What You Want To Do
Babies’ cries are at a certain pitch. They are designed to draw your attention and raise your blood pressure. Sometimes they seem to cry for no other reason than to deprive your already exhausted body of much needed sleep. Here we will examine why babies cry and what you are supposed to do with a crying baby.

Babies cry on average for 1 to 2 hours per day. The poor little mites have no other method of communication at this early stage. Therefore a crying baby does not mean you have done something wrong or are a bad mother. As the bond between mother and baby grows you will learn to recognise the different pitches of his cry and his body language will give you indications of why he is crying. Until you are able to recognise the different signs it is best to work your way through a list of possible reasons for his screaming.

Is he hungry? He may have had his last feed less than an hour ago but his needs change on a daily basis. Like adults, babies sometimes feel hungrier than at other times. Offer him some milk and see where you go from there.

Does his nappy need changing Imagine if you had to sleep in a wet or worse nappy, wouldn’t you want to moan about it? A quick change may resolve the issue.

Has he got wind? If he was laid down too quickly after his feed, he may have trapped wind and we all know how uncomfortable that is. Hold him upright and give his back a gentle rub or pat and that may solve the problem.

Is he lonely or scared? Your baby has been kept warm and safe inside you for 9 months. He has been in darkness in a very warm and soothing place. How does this compare to his nursery? He has become used to the shhhing noises (or white noise) in your womb and the restricted space. Cuddling your baby helps to recreate the restricted space by holding him in your arms. Swaddling also achieves this. You may want to try swaddling your baby before putting him down to sleep. Ensuring the nursery is not deadly silent will also help to reassure him. You can either sit with him and make gentle shhhing noises or alternatively you can buy cd’s of white noise or womb noise to help him settle.

Is he too hot or cold? This is especially important in younger babies. Ideally the temperature in the nursery should be around 20 degrees Celsius.

Is he bored and awake? If he is wide-awake it is likely he will need something to entertain him. This could be a mobile placed above his cot or it could just mean he needs someone to stimulate him. Try talking to him and carrying him around with you for a while.

As you go through this learning process you will begin to understand the different pitches of crying associated with your baby. You will learn that different pitches mean different things and you will be able to respond to him accordingly. Things can only get easier from now on.

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