Naming a miscarriage

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Would you name a baby that you lost at four months pregnant?
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Yes
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I.didnt. So no
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I personally wouldn’t, but I know people do because that how the deal with the grief and it helps them move pass the loss.
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He or she would have already had a name so yes.
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No, we did not name him.
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Yes...at that point we knew gender. Our dd had a name when we lost her at 36 weeks as we had picked her name as soon as we knew her gender.
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No.
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I do find it strange to name when the pregnancy was still very new. My cousin did this and even tattooed fake names on her body she gave them. I mean whatever makes people feel better I guess.
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yes. We picked a name before then.
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