Yes, you can name your baby anything that you want to. It does not have to have the same last name as either one of the parents.
You could adopt or you could produce with another person that is the opposite gender
You could call it a mermale or a mer-baby-male
The baby's grandparents could get custody.
It could be a midwife or an obstetrician.
You can take your toddler to a baby sitter or you could hire a baby sitter to come to your house instead to watch your child.
No! There's a risk you could burn the baby! Use a soft dry cloth or towel instead.
A person can buy baby toys for Lamaze on their official website. You can also purchase baby toys from Lamaze at your local children's or baby's store, like Kohls.
Well he is not obligated to tell you.
This will have to be decided by the judge. If you are a good person and the father is not in the picture, it is very likely that you will have rights to the baby.
Another word for baby could be small, miniature, petite, tiny or little. It could also be newborn, infant, and youngster.
The song could be Baby by Justin Bieber OR also it could be U2 - Ultraviolet, as the last person posted, so don't get your hopes up that it's just the Justin Bieber song. TLC Joss Stone Justin Bieber all have baby baby baby songs
The technology to clone does not mean that the baby would not be "born". It would inherit it's genetics from one person, and be brought to term in a host mother. For it not to be "born", one would have to imagine another technological breakthrough - an artificial womb. However, I think it could be argued that the act of being removed from such a womb - cloned or not - would constitute being "born".