I am sure that you are not supposed to have a birds and bees type talk with your kids when they are a mere two years old...Am I wrong? The thing is with Liam being so clever, he has a very enquiring mind and asks questions that most two year old will not ask.
We told Liam that he was getting a sister and a brother a while back, he first was convinced that he wanted a brother and then gradually made peace with the fact that he will be getting a little sister. He is constantly telling my tummy that Luks must come out now, he has bottles and nappies and a pram for her. He also gives my tummy a kiss and a cuddle almost daily.
Then about a week ago, he starts asking me to see the door where Luks will come out! In a bit of a panic I told him that I will go to the hospital and the doctor will find the door. Seriously, the boy is only two, trying to explain the concept of giving birth to him is quite scary, so maybe a c-section will not be as bad as I thought, then I can tell him with a straight face that the doctor made a small hole in mommy's tummy and took Luks out there. Cowardly, I know!
We told Liam that he was getting a sister and a brother a while back, he first was convinced that he wanted a brother and then gradually made peace with the fact that he will be getting a little sister. He is constantly telling my tummy that Luks must come out now, he has bottles and nappies and a pram for her. He also gives my tummy a kiss and a cuddle almost daily.
Then about a week ago, he starts asking me to see the door where Luks will come out! In a bit of a panic I told him that I will go to the hospital and the doctor will find the door. Seriously, the boy is only two, trying to explain the concept of giving birth to him is quite scary, so maybe a c-section will not be as bad as I thought, then I can tell him with a straight face that the doctor made a small hole in mommy's tummy and took Luks out there. Cowardly, I know!
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