Choose a name that you love. A name that sounds and looks good to you, a name that will last. A name that you can say with joy and pride and also that you will yell across the room, down the street, at games and at graduation. A name that will look great on a book report, a team jacket or a theatre program, a diploma and a wedding invitation, an office door, a marquee, or a book cover, a "Hello My Name Is" sticker. A name that won't trip everybody who tries to spell it or pronounce it, a name that doesn't invite a horrible nickname, a name whose initials don't spell something silly when combined with your last name. A name that won't be out of fashion in a year or two. A name that will be clear and understandable when announced over a loudspeaker to a crowd of thousands and still sound beautiful when someone whispers softly, "I love you, --." A name that is not so hard to live up to and yet may inspire your child to become the special person you know he or she can be. I agree with what this person says. In my opinion, if it's a boy, name it Kyle- meaning 'handsome'. If it's a girl, name it Linda. I don't really know what that one means but i like it. So there. Weight my own opinions with yours.
an Orthodox
Unborn Baby.
Yes. It is safe to your unborn baby.
feetus
i say no because then the baby wont be a surprise to the parent.
No. It will not harm the unborn baby.
A fetus is another name for an unborn baby, and growth is how it gets bigger.
No, pubic lice will not harm an unborn baby. Pregnant women should choose pubic lice treatment carefully with their health care provider's advice. A baby can get pubic lice during birth, but not before.
No
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No
Baking soda, used in usual quantity, can do no harm to unborn baby.