Just curious how others handle this. What's your answer when your kid/kids ask how the baby comes out? I'm not sure what to tell my daughter. I don't want to completely make something up like the stork brings it but I don't want to be totally blunt and graphic about it either.
Re: How does the baby come out?
I said between my legs, and then I think I even told them out of my lady parts. But then I changed the subject.
True story, my brother asked my mom this question when he was a littlekid. She says she must've vaguely said "down there." Fast forward several years later in health class, my brother is 13 and they're talking about birth. He raises his hand and asks, "But when does the doctor cut open her leg and take the baby out?" Somehow he got the idea that the baby comes out through an incision in the mother's leg!! Um, almost!
I told my son (almost 4) that it comes out of a hole that mommy has between her legs. I explained that boys have penises and girls have holes.
Last night he asked for the first time how the baby got in my tummy. I told him it grew from an egg I had inside me. That satisfied him for now.
son#1 born 6/2010
son#2 born 4/2012
son#3 born 7/2014
Baby Girl born 7/9/2014 at 34.5wks
Edited: spelling sucks
Stella - 7.7.11 | Ian - 8.6.14 | Isaac- 7.20.18
#4 due 4.22.23
Right?????
DH may have the flu, but I told him prepping my vagina was top priority.
He's wearing a face mask and yellow rubber dish washing gloves.
I think we're set.
My 7 year old did ask me if it hurt and was upset when I said that it does, but I explained that the doctors give you a choice if you want some medicine to take the pain away. And mommy does.