Compromising On Baby's Last Name.
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When my husband and I got married, I hyphenated my last name. We are expecting our first child and now we don't know what to do about the baby's last name. We agree that having the baby's last name would be a bit much, but neither of us wants to give up our last name. How can we negotiate a compromise and give the baby a last name we can both live with?
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Tuesday 29th of June 2010 02:45:54 PM See its really hard for the baby to understand that why their name is like so as all know that when someone in family then it means they are bonded and united it means the last name should not be confusing .Its better to change the first name in which your name includes rather than last name
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Wednesday 14th of July 2010 02:20:39 PM Well, that's a serious couple problem. Is not about a name: is simply both are selfish and no one wants to give up. That is not healthy, specially for the baby. As parents you must find the way to make it work. If you can agree with that, how will you agree in the nurture? Make a draw with a coin is usefull, but, fix the real problem? I donīt think so.
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Wednesday 24th of March 2010 06:34:31 AM hello there you guys can combinate both your surnames to make a new surname to give to your baby, there is that way to have it done, or you guys can still give the last name of you both without the hyphernated, or even choose by who surname you guys will want the baby to have if you decide to just give one of you guys surname to the baby... Cheers and good lucky in your choice.
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