My baby has a chromosonal defect? She's HERE & HEALTHY! Post 355!!!

We talked about that for a middle name, it is my best friends middle name. Right now...we like Ella (after my grandmother) for a middle name...but to find a first name that goes with Ella is HARDD!!
Today, we came up with the names Spencer, Journey and Jensen that we liked...

We almost used Ella Grace for DD, but she doesn't look like one. Another name we thought of was Sophia Rose, Isabella Grace, and Emily Elizabeth (that was the girl name for all 3 boys).

I'm glad you're test went smoothly, sorry you have to play the waiting game though. Praying for good news!

P.S. Our DD is named after 2 Disney princesses.
 
Right now...we like Ella (after my grandmother) for a middle name...but to find a first name that goes with Ella is HARDD!!
Today, we came up with the names Spencer, Journey and Jensen that we liked...

My DD's name is Ella Grace. I love it!!! There is a little girl at her preschool that is named Maisy Ella.
 
LOL>..no, never seen a thread like that!:rolleyes:





We talked about that for a middle name, it is my best friends middle name. Right now...we like Ella (after my grandmother) for a middle name...but to find a first name that goes with Ella is HARDD!!
Today, we came up with the names Spencer, Journey and Jensen that we liked...

How about a first name that starts with B? That way she could be B.Ella (or Bella):goodvibes

For example:

Beatrice Ella
Bethany Ella
 
We almost used Ella Grace for DD, but she doesn't look like one. Another name we thought of was Sophia Rose, Isabella Grace, and Emily Elizabeth (that was the girl name for all 3 boys).

I'm glad you're test went smoothly, sorry you have to play the waiting game though. Praying for good news!

P.S. Our DD is named after 2 Disney princesses.

I hear Emily Elizabeth and I think of Clifford :)
I also love the name Emily...but spelled Emmalee

I, too love Ella-Grace...it just sounds so 'proper' for one of MY kids... LMAO
 

My daughter's name is Isabel.
You could have Isabelle and then nicknamed Belle.
*I didn't want a Belle I wanted Isabel- now though she is called Issy by all her friends.:confused3

Oh I just saw the ella- what about Isabella?
 
First I want to say, I hope everything will be OK no matter what the outcome :hug:


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I hear Emily Elizabeth and I think of Clifford ...


We were going to name my daughter Emily Elizabeth, but we went with Emma Elizabeth.. I still think of clifford though!
 
I have a beautiful niece named Isabella Marie and another one named Ellasyn Reagan.
 
I have a beautiful niece named Isabella Marie and another one named Ellasyn Reagan.

oh..I really like Ellasyn :)
I had a teacher in High School I liked named Mr. Ellison... but throwing that Ella in there is actually really pretty... and its' different! I liked Allison but got veto'd onit...maybe I'll run this by him :)
 
We went with Mary-Elizabeth for our DD, after DW's grandmother and my grandmother. That is quite the long name. So it was my sisters idea to call her M-E (said Emmy). At almost 4 she is starting to be able to say MaryElizabeth. You have to break it down to the 2 names and she does better with it, but she knows its her name even though EVERYONE calls her M-E (except of course when she gets into trouble!!! LOL). She lit up like a Christmas tree the other day at the dentist when the lady came out and said she was looking for Mary-Elizabeth. M-E got all excited saying meeee. Thats me!!! It was very cute.
 
:hug: :hug: Good friends of mine had the same thing told to them when they were pregnant, the doc even told them that they should consider abortion becasue they were so young and could have more children, why risk giving birth to a child who would just suffer it's whole life!!:scared1: Needless to say they found a new doc but the prognosis was no different just better bedside manner. Well this precious little girl is 4 years old and has NO symptoms of any disease!!! Miracles happen everyday, you are in my prayers.
 
I hear Emily Elizabeth and I think of Clifford :)
I also love the name Emily...but spelled Emmalee

I, too love Ella-Grace...it just sounds so 'proper' for one of MY kids... LMAO

We always thought of Clifford too but it's still a cute name so I didn't mind. We were going to spell it Emilie and Elizabeth is a family name so we figured it would be a good name to use. We found out after DD was born that the name we chose was actually a family name on both sides.

Anther name we looked at was Abigail Rose or Abigail Grace but I didn't want her to be called Abby.

I really started to lean towards classic names while pregnant with DD. For the longest time before we had kids we had unusual names for girls but when the time came the classic route was good for us. Her personality fits her name too.

This is a really cool site my brother told me about. You can type in the name and it will tell you the ranking of names up to and including 2007

http://www.babynamewizard.com/voyager#prefix=&ms=false&sw=f&exact=false
 
:hug: :hug: Good friends of mine had the same thing told to them when they were pregnant, the doc even told them that they should consider abortion becasue they were so young and could have more children, why risk giving birth to a child who would just suffer it's whole life!!:scared1: Needless to say they found a new doc but the prognosis was no different just better bedside manner. Well this precious little girl is 4 years old and has NO symptoms of any disease!!! Miracles happen everyday, you are in my prayers.

Hopefully that won't happen anymore. Doctors are now required to give updated information as of this month! Each parent should have the right to make the choice that is best for them, but they are also entitled to correct information to make that choice.

The National Down Syndrome Congress and the National Down Syndrome Society recently released this important announcement:

The Down Syndrome Community Celebrates an Important Victory
Congress Passes the Kennedy-Brownback Prenatally and Postnatally Diagnosed Conditions Awareness Act


New York, NY (September 26, 2008). After three years of advocacy, the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives passed S. 1810, the Prenatally and Postnatally Diagnosis Conditions Awareness Act, during this last week before Congress adjourns . The legislation has been an extremely high priority for the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) and the National Down Syndrome Congress (NDSC). These organizations and individuals with Down syndrome and their families across the country are convinced there is a need for physicians and other health professionals to provide parents who receive a prenatal or postnatal diagnosis with updated, evidenced-based information about Down syndrome.

U.S. Senators Edward Kennedy (D-MA) and Sam Brownback (R-KS), original co-sponsors of the bill, came together to pass S. 1810. The bill passed the Senate by unanimous consent on September 23rd and passed the House by a voice vote on September 25th.

The Prenatally and Postnatally Diagnosed Conditions Awareness Act ensures that pregnant women receiving a positive prenatal test result and parents receiving a postnatal diagnosis will be more likely to receive up-to-date, scientific information about life expectancy, clinical course, intellectual and functional development, and prenatal and postnatal treatment options . It offers referrals to support services such as hotlines, Web sites, information clearinghouses, adoption registries, and parent support networks and programs specific to Down syndrome and other prenatally diagnosed conditions. The information that is all too often being provided in these situations is out-dated and inaccurate. The treatment options, functional development, opportunities and accomplishments of individuals with Down syndrome have improved dramatically over the years, yet decades old stereotypes still persist. It is critically important for healthcare professionals, families and society to update their knowledge and their perceptions about individuals with Down syndrome.

NDSS, NDSC and affiliate groups across the country, have worked for almost three years to bring the bill to passage. J. David Hoppe, NDSS Governmental Affairs Committee Chair, worked tirelessly with Members of Congress to ensure the bill would be considered despite competing time demands in Congress. "With one small eight-page statute we have the power to brighten the future for people with Down syndrome and their families, by breaking stereotypes and dispelling myths", states Hoppe.

NDSC and NDSS and appreciate the hard work of the Members of Congress who championed the bill in the Senate and the House of Representatives - Senators Edward Kennedy and Sam Brownback, Congressmen James Sensenbrenner and Tim Ryan.

Other members of Congress who provided invaluable assistance and support- Senator Harry Reid, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, Senator Mitch McConnell, Congressman James Clyburn, Minority Leader John Boehner, Congressman Roy Blunt, Congressman John Dingell, Congressman Joe Barton, Senator Jon Kyl, Congressman Pete Sessions and Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers.

NDSS and NDSC would like to thank the members of the Trisomy 18 Foundation and their leadership who were diligent and stalwart supporters in the effort to pass the bill.

NDSC and NDSS would also like to thank their affiliates and the thousands of individuals with Down syndrome, parents, families and friends who have worked tirelessly during the three-year effort to pass the legislation.

MHDSA Note: President Bush signed the Kennedy-Brownback bill into law this month (October, 2008) -- National Down Syndrome Awareness Month
 
Goofy, thanks for that information! I've emailed someone from MHDSA a few times already...they are very 'there for you'... love it....



:hug: :hug: Good friends of mine had the same thing told to them when they were pregnant, the doc even told them that they should consider abortion becasue they were so young and could have more children, why risk giving birth to a child who would just suffer it's whole life!!:scared1: Needless to say they found a new doc but the prognosis was no different just better bedside manner. Well this precious little girl is 4 years old and has NO symptoms of any disease!!! Miracles happen everyday, you are in my prayers.

I hate when doctors continuously say that when you've already said once you aren't terminating...
Thank you for your story :)
 
checking in to see how you are doing :thumbsup2 I like all the names brought up here....but I am partial to boys name since I have 2 boys....:hippie:
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";28365351]checking in to see how you are doing :thumbsup2 I like all the names brought up here....but I am partial to boys name since I have 2 boys....:hippie:[/QUOTE]

lol...we had a boys name picked out

but...for a girl..we are really leaning towards Ellasyn...but spelling it Ellasen.. Thanks for the suggestion!!!!
 
Just read your positive update and send continued prayers for you and your sweet baby daughter as you await results :hug: . How very exciting to be picking out names and getting prepared for the big day. :lovestruc
Keep the faith ^i^
 
I've been thinking about you the last few days. Just checking in.
 
same here..any news yet????? How are you doing??????
 















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