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Mother with 'extreme regret' wants to rename baby due to 'unfortunate oversight'

It is well known that choosing a name for a child is important. There is a way to know Mind? Unfortunately, that's exactly what happened to her single mother, who has been left with "extreme name regret" for the last two months of her three-month-old child's life.

Her mother and her partner spent a great deal of time and effort choosing a name they believed would be perfect for their offspring, but only a month after her, things changed. It got worse. "Due to the unfortunate oversight of our baby's name, I am suffering from extreme name regret. Ever since I found out about it, I haven't been able to hear or see it," she wrote to Momsnet.

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The mother explained that the ending of the child's name together with the beginning of the last name sounded like "low price," and now it is possible. She don't get it out of her head.

"We put a lot of thought into picking a name duringpregnancy, and I just feel bad that we didn't think about how it all worked out."

"We're considering changing the name because it's hard to connect right now, but the process of informing everyone seems so overwhelming. is just thinking about what is best for the baby.”

Mothers then asked other MomsNet users whether they might be overthinking the situation, or simply thinking ahead. I asked for your candid opinion on whether I should go ahead and change it to my name.

"I'm losing too much sleep and it's stressing me out," she concluded.

"I think you're overthinking this. People only realize it when it's pointed out," suggested one mother. did.

"A friend of mine had something similar when she got married and changed her name. Nobody noticed until she said it, and it doesn't matter." Most of the time, I just call her by her first name."

Another agreed: "I think that's an unfortunate oversight, but how often do you say her name and surname out loud?" Do you think I wouldn't unless I was called in for a doctor's surgery?

"Just like people emphasize middle names, be honest about what your middle name is." How many of you know? Several users acknowledged that the name also included "low price" and advised that it would be perfectly fine to change the name after three months.

"Yeah, I can hear it too, to be honest. It wouldn't be good for teenage girls," she commented on one.

Another user added:

"I know what you mean about letting people know, but that's okay. You have to live with regrets." What you have to do is a bigger problem.Just do it.”

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