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Why a Nice Jewish Girl Named Her Daughter Christine

July 31, 2005

By Guest Author: Gail Smith Wright (Ramsey's mother-in-law)

This really is a two-part question:  why did I name my daughter Christine, and why was I open to doing so, being a nice Jewish girl.  I’ll start with the why-she-got-the-name first.

I had had three pregnancies by the time I became pregnant with Christine:  one had ended in the birth of my son, Christine’s older brother, and two had ended in miscarriage.  Christine’s older brother had to have a complete blood transfusion at birth due to a blood incompatibility problem:  my type O blood was causing antigens to form against his type A blood.   Because my husband had type A blood, and type A is always dominant over type O, any child we had would have type A blood.  This was most likely the reason for my two previous miscarriages, according to a hematologist we later consulted.

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