When hubby and I got married 5 years ago, I didn't change my last name. I had just graduated from college (which I put myself through) and was looking for a job, and didn't really have time to deal with it. Hubby didn't really care (he thinks it's a silly tradition), and I wasn't certain that I was ready to give up my name. I mean, that had been my name for 23 years, and I kinda liked it But I knew that if we ever had children, I would want the same last name as they had, because it's easier that way. So, here I am, 32 weeks pregnant, and just realized that I still haven't changed my name. I've almost got everything together to get it done, so it should all be finalized before baby girl gets here, but I'm struggling - I don't want to fully give up my maiden name, so I'm thinking of hyphenating... and then I can still use either (kinda)... does that make sense? Do you guys have any input?
Re: NBR (really): Changing Last Name Question
To each his/her own on this topic.
For me, I changed and just went with his name. It shortened mine signifcantly which I enjoy...I can admit it! I had a great maiden name but I am glad I changed mine.
For me, getting married was such a huge change in my life that I couldnt wait to change my name and really be connected to my husband.
Are you sure it doesnt really bother him? If it doesnt then maybe you should just hyphenate it.
I would do what matters most to you.
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exactly this?
DH was very anti-hyphenating...and I was too...but it is a personal decision...yours to make....no judgement here.
That said, we got married when I was 29 and already established professionally....so i understand the challenges.
What I decided to do was to take my Maiden Name as my Middle Name...(technically I have 2 of them now) and his last name as my last name.
All legal documentation as well as professional docs are marked as First Name Maiden Name Last Name for me...
Hyphenations can also be tricky too...would LO receive your hyphenation or just DH's last name?
MC#1 - BFP early June, 2011 - first u/s showed pregnancy as non-viable - D&C 6/21/2011
MC#2 - BFP early Nov, 2011 - first u/s showed cyst on umbilical cord at 8w2d and no heartbeat - D&C 11/22/2011
MC#3 - BFP April 30, 2012 - miscarriage naturally 5/2/2012 @8wk
MC#4 - BFP Sep 2012 - u/s good at 8wks, 11 wks - no h/b and measuring 8w1d - diagnosed as Turner Syndrome
IVF Round 1 - Retrieved 20 eggs, 8 confirmed blasts as chromosomally normal and one xfrd 9/25/2013 BFP on 10/9. EDD 6/13/2014
I guess I hadn't really thought of just using my maiden name as a middle name... that's probably a better way to go.
Thanks ladies!
When you figure it out let me know...I didnt change mine either and it didnt occur to me until about a week ago that it might bother me when I send out birth announcements with
Olivia ( Dads last name )
Born to Ashley (maiden name) and Steve (last name)
i didn't change nuthin.
and not planning to either. no one seems to really be thrown off and i think more and more women are keeping their names.
i have heard of women who socially change their names but professionally keep their names. i would never be able to keep it straight but it is an option!