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MrsMojo
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Topic: Older kids on babies Posted: 04 January 2009 at 8:15pm |
What do your kids think about the baby?
According to Michaela when the baby is big enough my belly button's going to *POP* and the baby will come out of there.
When I asked her where the baby was going to sleep once it comes to live at our house she told me that it's going to sleep in the lounge .....with daddy so apparently they're both getting kicked out of my room (fine by me if he does the nightime wakeups too lol).
When I was pregnant with Michaela I was playing with my 3yo nephew and his mum told him to be careful of the baby. He looked perplexed so I asked him where the baby was and he told me it was at home in my wardrobe.
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lisa85
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Posted: 04 January 2009 at 8:20pm |
Haha thats priceless!
When I was pregnant with the girls my 4 year old neice wanted to know if the babies were stealing the food from my tummy
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Posted: 04 January 2009 at 8:22pm |
Brianna was very excited about being a big sister and having a baby round she kept asking mum when are you going to the hospital to get your baby out. now that shes here she is pretty good with her and helps out when she can. we have had a couple of times when she has got abit jealous but wasnt to bad.
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Posted: 04 January 2009 at 8:57pm |
According to DD "mummy has baby in puku, dada has food in puku!"
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Posted: 04 January 2009 at 9:32pm |
I made sure I talked about and told my 3yo sister the name of my baby quite early on in my pregnancy, to get her used to the fact that she would have to share me as I spend a lot of time with her.
Through the pregnancy she was just as obsessed with baby as I was - she would request to watch the video of the scan over and over every time she came around and say things like "she's looking at me!", so cute
And now that her Ashy is born, she is the same, likes to talk to her and take photo's of her and cuddles her all the time, she is just great with her and I hope it continues
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Posted: 04 January 2009 at 9:35pm |
DD thinks she has a baby in her tummy too. When I go to the midwife we have to listen to her baby's heart beat with the doppler, hehe!
I think she's going to be very disappointed when I have bubs and she doesn't get one.
She also gives her baby 'sister' (does she know something we dont?) hugs and kisses which is very cute.
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Posted: 04 January 2009 at 9:37pm |
Michaela has a baby in her tummy too lol. She's convinced my baby is a boy (she has a 50/50 chance of being right).
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Posted: 04 January 2009 at 9:57pm |
That's right! My sister also had an Ashy in her tummy lol.. must write that one down
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Posted: 04 January 2009 at 10:34pm |
ah, C knows that the baby is in my tummy, she also monitors what I eat , (bossylittlebi*ch) and when I was tapping my tummy the other day she said "do you really think the baby needs that mum" and gave me such a look of contempt ...
she has also informed me that in 8 years she will have one in her tummy as well.
Lucky I wont be around to see that, cos it will happen over my dead body ....
oh and if the baby is a boy, she is going to throw it out the window and run away (no pressure to have a girl or anything!)
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Posted: 05 January 2009 at 6:33am |
Tom seems to know there is a baby in my tummy and loves blowing raspberries on it (he's very good). He also thinks there is one in daddy's tummy and possibly his own. Boy is he in for a shock!
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Posted: 05 January 2009 at 11:18am |
ha Caitlyn (little charmer ) tells DF that he looks like there is a baby in his tummy , but she knows that only women have babies in their tummies and its called being pregnant .
Still , she tells DF that hes going to be as big as me , and he should exercise.
Am thinking of putting her on TM , $1 reserve.
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Posted: 05 January 2009 at 4:20pm |
Our little 5 (nearly 6) year old foster son 'knew' there was a baby in my tummy...even before we told him! How the hell he knew that is beyond me.
He also was convinced it was a baby boy, it couldn't possibly have been anything else in his eyes....and before we found out it was a girl (oops), he told me he had thought up the perfect name for the new baby:
BABY JESUS. 
I gently suggested people might get confused if there were 2 baby Jesus's but he looked at me with scorn and said 'NO'. It's a moot point anyway now we know we're having a girl. He's very disapointed. Girls don't like Ben 10 you see lol (I didn't have the heart to tell him the baby wouldn't be a ready to go playmate for him regardless of the sex! lol) 
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Posted: 05 January 2009 at 7:57pm |
Haha...that's so funny...my friends 5 year old could apparently hear her little sister giggling & telling storys to her when she had her ear on her mums tummy.
Alia on the other hand is prepared to change Diapers.....now where did that come from as I would have only used the word Nappy, but she also announced she can speak spanish & then did LMAO...good on Dora!
Also the baby is going to sleep in her room & the new room is actually going to be a big playroom!
Actually what have people said incase they ask/want to know how Mum is going to get this baby out.
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Posted: 05 January 2009 at 8:48pm |
I'm involving the kids in everything I've let them think they're choosing everything for the bub so their excited and don't feel left out or anything, and they watch wat I eat and like to guess whther the baby is eating it too?? With our new house being settled today I've told them baby will have it's own room. My son wants to read to the baby and teach it everything he knows!!  But it better not be a bossy girl like his sister I was told!
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Posted: 05 January 2009 at 9:05pm |
Ahh, gotta love their innocence.
Keira was too convinced she had a baby in her tummy and she was always telling her baby to stop kiking her
She thought Maddi was in my tummy because she was hiding and too shy to come out, even after Keira contually asking her very politley to come out.
Apparently when went to the hospital the midwife took her out of my belly button, took out all her teeth and we played with playdough (from the vernix - at least thats what I think its called - all over her face)
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Oh and Apparently Maddi was going to sleep on the shelf above Keiras bed, (a foot from the ceiling) and when she cried we would have to put her out the window
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Posted: 06 January 2009 at 9:12am |
Aliasmum wrote:
Actually what have people said incase they ask/want to know how Mum is going to get this baby out. |
I'm quite happy to let her believe the baby will come of of my belly button when it pops 
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Posted: 06 January 2009 at 9:24am |
Hehe... Mrs Mojo
Alia's never asked anything like that so dunno what she actually thinks but she has been through babies before with her caregiver so she might be comfortable with just knowing that they come out some how but isn't fussed on the actual nitty gritty of it?
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Posted: 12 January 2009 at 10:33pm |
I haven't told my two sons yet as I wanted to wait till I'm past the first trimester. But they have been asking me to have a baby for ages as they wanted to both be big brothers to a bub lol. But my oldest (5yrs) informed me that the baby comes out my 2nd hole down below lol. God knows where he heard that as it wasn't me.
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Posted: 13 January 2009 at 2:55pm |
When we told the girls, Ashlyn turned around & said "I know there is a baby in your tummy mum, its a baby sister for us and her name is Lilly!" At that stage we didn't have any clue what we were having and Karl still doesn't so I have to be careful what I say. But we still ask them we may have a boy. She says "thats ok so long as he is like a girl!?"
As for how the baby comes out, mummy you will go to the hospital and the Dr will take the baby out of your tummy and then we can bring it home. They have both seen pictures of their c-section births (not very gory). They have both come with me to the "baby dr" mw appt and heard the babies heartbeat, they also had the mw convinced we are having a girl so I had to throw a spanner in the works there as she doesn't want to know either
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