Hey ladies! I'm wondering what to tell my 4 1/2 year old son about the birth process for the baby, if anything. He really hasn't asked too many questions, so we haven't really talked about it a lot. Every once in a while, though, he'll ask something pretty random which tells me he is thinking about it. And, I mentioned once, rather briefly, that when Baby Sister comes that Daddy and I will be in the hospital, and he'll be with his Nana and Papa. Well, he totally wasn't expecting that, and so he was upset that he wouldn't be there. We haven't really talked about it a whole lot yet, b/c we still have a long way to go and he has no concept of time. I feel like when we do start talking about it, that it should be when its pretty close to her due date.
What did the rest of you do? Did you give your older children the straight facts? Or, did you go the stork route? Or talk about it at all? I'm thinking I should at least get a book.... Any recommendations?
Re: A Preschooler's Thought Process
We bought her the hook "I'm going to be a big sister" which basically explained how the baby wouldn't be able to do the things that she can do, eat the same foods, etc. She really enjoyed it.
When I had about 50 days left, we made paper rings to countdown until baby. We'd cut down a ring every night. Luckily baby came before the rings were finished! It was a really good visual for her.
As far as the hospital goes, she was also really upset that she would be away from us. When I packed her suitcase, I put two surprise presents in there - one for each night we were away. They were little craft type activities. I also packed a picture of DH and me. She got to stay with both sets of grandparents who of course spoiled her rotton. Dh also took her out while I was in the hospital for special daddy/daughter day.
All of these things went really well! Good luck!
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With my last it worked out really well. Dd was 22 months and I put her down for a nap right before the midwife arrived for a checkup. I was 9 days overdue and very dialated so we decided to break my water. Dd woke up from her nap and had a new brother! I can only hope things work out as smoothly this time.
He and DS#1 took a big brother class a the hospital about a month ago so they know where I'll be and what to expect when the baby gets home; the most important lesson that I saw come out was that we (mom & dad) love them and will still love them as much as we do now with the baby sister at home. We're also guessing when she'll come based on upcoming events and construction projects around our neighborhood since.
DH and I have totally sidestepped the questions on how the baby arrives and how she was created although we do have a book called "It's not the stork" that was recommended by my sister who is a doctor and just had a baby. They have a couple of versions geared towards age groups and we'll read it if they keep pressing with questions.
I know that eventually I will explain that some mommies deliver their babies a different way, but it will be easier when I come home for him to know to be gentle where my incision is.
He is very attached to me, and panicked most about the fact that I would be in the hospital and he would not be able to stay with me. DD is younger and loves being with other people. so she isn't as concerned that I will be gone, she just wants the baby to be a girl.
As far as questions he asks, I try to answer the as honestly as I can in a way that is age appropriate. He hasn't asked much about the birth process, though. He mainly asks about when the baby is coming and the things he can and can't do with him or teach him. He's is already protective of his brother. Nobody can touch my belly because it might hurt baby. He's very convinced that baby will be sleeping with him so he can keep baby safe and make sure he's not scared. He even has a plan to protect baby if there is an earthquake. It's the cutest thing.
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Thanks for all of the suggestions, and the book suggestions. I really like the paper chain idea, so it gives him something tangible to look at, and know about how long there is left. I've been telling him that baby sister will come when its "warm enough that you can swim outside", and now that it's getting warmer outside, I'll have to think of something else! Guess I better get my books and videos together. ;o)
My daughter is very interested in "what's inside her body" and has asked very specific questions about the baby. She knows that the baby grows inside a uterus and when it is time to come out, the baby will come out of my vagina. I never shied away from telling her the truth, and at first she didn't believe me. I let it go until she asked again, and told her again.
Risk to telling your preschooler this information: we went to church at Easter with my sister who had just had my niece. My DD was fascinated with the baby, and announced, in that carrying way little voices have "Mommy! That baby came right out of auntie's vagina! Right mommy? Right out her vagina?" "yes love, but we don't talk about vaginas in church, shhhhhh"