Abbey Baby
Abby now carries a blue blanket around with her after the birth of her baby. But fans have been disappointed that the blanket does not have a baby’s face. The lack of a realistic doll also causes them to get frustrated. One fan even thought the blanket was ridiculous! The confusion will likely be resolved over time and we will finally see what happens with Abby. So, what’s the next step for Abby and Chance?
Chance Chancellor and Abby were married when Abby became pregnant. Abby had difficulty conceiving and a doctor told them that she would not be able to carry the child. Chance and Abby looked into surrogacy. Mariah Copeland, Abby’s friend, agreed to carry their child. They agreed to each pay each other a sum and signed legal agreements to be parents to Dominic. Abby and Devon had a happy and healthy child named Dominic Philip Newman Abbott Chancellor.
Abby and Chance may try to contact Chance and change the name of the baby. Mariah feels that the baby has the name Bowie and may lash out at Abby if she insists on calling her child something else. Their relationship will undoubtedly be strained as Mariah feels the need to separate herself from the experience of being separated from the reality of having a baby named Bowie. Chance and Abby might also discuss the baby’s name on their honeymoon.
Chance and Abby have a long history of tiffs. Chance is presumed to be dead during this episode and Abby leaned more on Devon than ever. Abby left the baby with Devon for days, and Devon grew even more attached to a baby that wasn’t his. Devon is unable or willing to help Chance and Abby, but he tries to convince them that Dominic should be shared custody. But Devon’s actions result in a messy and tense situation.
There are many names that have been inspired by the Downton Abbey television series. Some of these names are traditional and easy to pronounce and spell. Daisy, for instance, is a beautiful floral name. For generations, Daisy has been a top 100 English baby name. Edith, the middle sibling, was also married to a farmer, and pursued a career as a journalist. While a girl named Mary might be more appropriate than one named Robert, a boy named Robert is still a classic.