3TC March Siggy Challenge: Funny Internet Meme Age: Me 26, DH 27, Married Oct. 10, 2009
,TTC since March 2012
Problem: Irregular menstruation, unexplained
Nov&Dec-Provera because of no period after 35+ days
First RE appt 1/10/2013
Tests: TSH (normal), Prolactin (normal), SA (abnormal)
Hysteroscopy (normal) and PCOS labs (negative/normal) 1/15/2013
2/1/13- HPT BFP but Beta Hcg was negative Plan: Femara + Trigger + IUI in April if no real BFP before then
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DD is Shelby Kate which is pretty southern to me. Other suggestions: Sadie (I prefer as a nn to Sarah), Delaney, Louise, Cecilia, Sarah Kate, Mary Claire, Melanie, Lilah, Carrie Anne, Caroline, Birdie (nn for Bernadette), Millie, and Daisy (nn for Margare
While it's frowned on by the board, using the mother's maiden name or other family surname as a first name is a very Southern practice, especially for girls.
When I hear Southern, I think of double-barrel first names like Mary Margaret, Anna Kath
Re: Southern girl names
Pretty much any double name- Julie-Anna, etc
Avery
Audrey
Lillian
3TC March Siggy Challenge: Funny Internet Meme
Age: Me 26, DH 27, Married Oct. 10, 2009 ,TTC since March 2012
Problem: Irregular menstruation, unexplained
Nov&Dec-Provera because of no period after 35+ days
First RE appt 1/10/2013
Tests: TSH (normal), Prolactin (normal), SA (abnormal)
Hysteroscopy (normal) and PCOS labs (negative/normal) 1/15/2013
2/1/13- HPT BFP but Beta Hcg was negative
Plan: Femara + Trigger + IUI in April if no real BFP before then Bloggy Blog!
Morgan Sophia
Holly Sophia
Summer Eris
Savannah Eris
Eden Sophia
Rainbow Surprise Baby due 05/26/2017
Susannah
Hannah
Savannah
Emily
Jane
Kate
Coraline/Cora
Caroline
Vivian/Vivienne
Lilah
Katherine/Catherine
Sarah
Magnolia
Georgia
Louise
Louisa
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When I hear southern, I think of:
Savannah, Kelly, Daphne, Delilah, Eve, Virginia, Lilith/Lily, or any other flower/nature related name.
My daughters' names are single first names Sadie Caroline and Samantha Jane.
Scarlett and Vivian top our list thi
That's funny, I am in Texas and my FN is Sarah and my sister's is An
While it's frowned on by the board, using the mother's maiden name or other family surname as a first name is a very Southern practice, especially for girls.
When I hear Southern, I think of double-barrel first names like Mary Margaret, Anna Kath
My DD is Caroline. It's MUCH more common in the South.
Double names are very Southern. Sara Beth is one of my faves.