What do you tell younger siblings when they ask hard to answer questions? My son is 4 and he is so curious he keeps asking how the baby is going to get out of my stomach. I have told him we will go to the hospital and the doctor will take him out. But he keeps asking how. I looked for books but couldn't find one I liked.
Re: Answering siblings questions
TTC #1 since 9/2015
BFP #1 1/14/16, MC 3/23/16
BFP #2 9/21/2016, EDD 5/30/2017
Me: 34, DH: 38 ~ TTC since 2014
IUI #1-3 (Nov 2015, Feb 2016, May 2016) = BFNs
IVF ER (July 2016) = 7 PGS normal embryos
FET #1 (Sept 2016) = BFP! DD born 5/30/17
FET #2 (April 2019) = BFN
FET #3 (July 2019) = BFP! DS born 3/27/20
I've unfortunately terrified them both and both vow to adopt as opposed to birthing their own, but they'll get over it.
@Assiram42 I also love that you use anatomically correct terms for body parts.
**TW** (not to steer this thread in another direction or be a downer, but as a sort of PSA)
We also had an incident with my oldest DD where a male teacher at her school was calling her vagina a 'flower', so when we heard that, it sent up red flag, so I just think anatomically correct is the way to go.
I'm only a year into parenting, but I think it has really helped increase my comfort level to start taking that way to my daughter really early, before she can really understand and the stakes are low. Hopefully by the time she is older I will be a pro. I've been causally naming her body parts, including her vulva etc, for her as I wash her in the bath since she was born, and it doesn't feel weird anymore.
Just curious, but what makes you uncomfortable about explaining it?
MMC: 09/13 (9 weeks)
DD: Born 8/22/14
Babies #2 & 3: Due dates 6/9/17
And my other love: writing
BFP Oct 2011 - DD born July 2012
TTC again since July 2014
First IUI 9/26/16: BFP!
EDD 6/19/2017
It's a girl!
Born 6/26/17, 9lb 5oz
DD1 knows all about vaginal birth because that's the conversation that was applicable in our house, but my BFF ended up with a c/s so she taught her all about that.
DH still squirms when the girls try to tell him of their vulvas hurt.
My dad, before we had decided on a third, would try his case with DD1. "Don't you want a brother?!" "Papa, I've already seen too many pensises, I've seen ...." she retorted. Stopped that line of questioning real quick.
Men. :eye roll:
DD2 8.22.13
MMC 1.4.17 at 16w
Expecting #3, EDD 1.29.18
My oldest turns 5 today actually and he's been inquisitive about where babies come from, he hasn't really asked too many details though. It was like how do babies get in mommy's tummy? Which I responded that mom and dad helped put the baby there together. He does however know that a baby can be born out of the vagina or out of the stomach. He's very accepting of my answers and doesn't really pry more.
For fun, I always ask what they think first. The last question was "Mommy, how do you get the baby out?" When I asked DS1 how he thought he motioned at my belly button and made a sucking noise and pulling motion. Pretty accurate for a csection birth from a 4 yr old's perspective! I answered that sometimes babies do come out through mommys' tummies, other times mommies push them out. That was enough for him for now and I'm happy to leave it at that for now.
DS #1 born 05/25/2012
BFP#2: 06/12/2013 ---- loss
DS #2 born 4/08/2014
BPF#4: 2/1/2016 --- 2/23/2016 suspected molar pregnancy--- 3/15/2016 D&E - diagnosis MM
BFP#5 - 9/22/2016
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I have vowed to tell my kids all about sex, build a healthy relationship for them to talk to me (if they choose), and not let them learn everything from peers or the internet... I seriously didn't know I had 3 holes until after I got my period at 13 (let that one sink in for a minute folks...)! BUT I feel like a month shy of 4 or young 4 is so early!!! not to be crude, but what EXACTLY are you saying for a making of the baby/sex part with a preschooler?
DD2 8.22.13
MMC 1.4.17 at 16w
Expecting #3, EDD 1.29.18