Re: Brady
in reply to a message by Mie
I don't mind the name, but it does seem trendy right now. One reason it bothers me, though, is because I'm a neonatal nurse and "brady" is a term we use quite often for bradycardia, a slowing of the heart rate. We even had a little boy in our unit recently named Brady (with a twin sister named Kaitlyn) and we thought it was unlucky to call him by his name, so we'd call him Brad or Brody or by his mn, Christopher, lol. But he did have quite a few bradys, so maybe it was a bad omen. (Edited to say: I'm just kidding about that, lol)
But if the baby isn't premature, then most people wouldn't run into the medical term "brady" a whole lot, so it's kind of a moot point, I guess. :b
But if the baby isn't premature, then most people wouldn't run into the medical term "brady" a whole lot, so it's kind of a moot point, I guess. :b
This message was edited 5/5/2005, 12:06 AM