Thursday afternoon my niece (who's 4) informed my sister that the baby was talking to her and the baby told her that she wanted out to play, that she was tired of being stuck inside.
We were all together for the holiday and thought it was adorable/cute and all that. When my sister asked her when she would be here she held up her little hand and said "just 5 more days."
I had my apt yesterday and was told that I was 3cm/90% and my Dr told me to "have a bag packed and be ready" I decided to tell her what my niece had said and her response was "little kids just know."
Now I'm fully aware that I can stay like that for a couple weeks if not longer. Which, honestly, I would be fine with. I'll only be 37wks on Monday so I'm all for her staying in for a while longer.
Have any of you ladies had any experiences with little kids saying stuff like? Just curious, thought it was an interesting topic just to see what the responses would be. ![]()
Re: When little kids "know" something is going to happen.
DS1 born 11/3/06 * DS2 born 3/29/08 * DD born 3/15/11
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@inhishands648, how funny! I bet everyone was a bit nervous!
@LabPupLuv, It was adorable, just a little unsettling after my appointment lol. This little girl also told us back in July that LO was a girl...a month later we found out she was a girl, so I guess on New Years Eve we'll see if she was correct.
Nothing with this pregnancy, but with my first pregnancy, my youngest stepdaughter crawled into my lap and started rubbing my belly. We had just found out a few days before and hadn't told anyone, including the girls. I asked her why she was rubbing my belly and she just got really shy. It was so cute. I know she knew something :-)
OP, FWIW I'm effaced/dilated about the same as you at 38w 2d but I'm still thinking I've got a few weeks left.
When I was growing up, my younger brother was in kindergarten and he had told his teacher after Christmas break that my mom had a baby and my parents were going to let him name the baby. Since my mom was "class mom" for his class, the teacher had just seen her about a month or so earlier and didn't think my mom looked pregnant (probably because she wasn't). The teacher finally asked my mom about it and she said no, there was no new baby. A month or so later, my mom found out she was pregnant.
As for my pregnancy, my niece was convinced that LO was coming on Christmas day. She had told me that since July and every time you asked her when the baby would be here, her response was "on Christmas." Needless to say she was wrong, as LO is still cooking for now, but my whole family watched my every move on Christmas Day to see if there were any signs of labor.
My nephew's birthday is January 13. My EDD is January 19. I was like :-O
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