How did you choose the baby's name? the question of the week

It's not always easy, although sooner or later all babies have a name. The decision is important, so today in the question of the week we would like to know:

How did you choose the baby's name?

Was it simple or complicated? Did you agree with the couple quickly? Did the family have anything to say about it? You might have followed a family tradition, that you were looking for a name because of its meaning, because of its originality, that you chose at random or even that you put it to a vote. We want to know how in the end did you name your son.

Last week's question

Seven days ago Lola asked us if you had a vaginal birth after a C-section and we got several answers.

Coletas compares the two types of childbirth and prefers the natural one especially because he could be with his baby from the first moment and not take a few hours to see him, as happened with the caesarean section.

Carolina also prefers the natural childbirth experience, she tells us like this:

My second daughter was born by vaginal delivery in the week 41 + 1 day, with 4,200 kg being the most beautiful experience of my life, an excellent recovery, feeling full from the zero minute, immediate breastfeeding in the delivery room, I would definitely choose the same birth if I had another child, caesarean section should be used only when it is really necessary (that there are few cases), it can be given after caesarean section and WHO recommends it.

Pashua tells us that after a first cesarean delivery he has experienced two much better vaginal routes, with a speedy recovery.

For its part, Suntu76 tells us that his second birth was vaginal but complicated by a tear and a slow recovery.

We appreciate these contributions and invite you to read the rest of the answers. Now, the new question of the week Now available in our Answers section. You have seven days to answer it, as well as to vote the responses of others.