Re: Navarra and Amara
in reply to a message by Laura W
Thank you thank you Laura W...my Navarra was stillborn at 38 weeks...what a coincidence that someone that responded to my post also had a stillbirth (I am very sorry to hear of your loss)...mine was a cord accident. I just had another girl 2 weeks ago and I am thinking I gave her the wrong name and should have gone with Amara instead of Soraya (Suh-ray-uh). Something just doesn't feel right. .
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I'm sorry about your loss too.
My stillbirth was at 30 weeks and was unexplained, they don't know what happened. It sucks, cuz I'm really freaked out this time cuz I don't even know what I am trying to prevent from happening again.
Soraya and Amara are both nice names, you should use whichever one feels right.
My stillbirth was at 30 weeks and was unexplained, they don't know what happened. It sucks, cuz I'm really freaked out this time cuz I don't even know what I am trying to prevent from happening again.
Soraya and Amara are both nice names, you should use whichever one feels right.
Might want to avoid any amniocentesis (sp?) tests then 'cause they increase the risk of late term miscarriage... and they have a high false positive rate too for what they are, making them unreliable anyway.