Thursday, January 21, 2010

Pregnancy Explained How To Explain Pregnancy To A 3 1/2 Year Old?

How to explain pregnancy to a 3 1/2 year old? - pregnancy explained

I have a 3 1 / 2 years old son and I am now 3 months pregnant. Everyone seems to think that I now announce my pregnancy to do with him, but I think you should wait until they begin to show. Anyway, I have no idea how to divide it into terms they understand. Has anyone any advice?

5 comments:

bec said...

Maybe only able to tell the mother "tried to grow a baby in the belly" and as time passes, you can use a little while! Show ultrasound images, to tell you when choosing baby stuff, etc., "My son is three and a half years and I know I would have to be very happy to be a big brother!

Good luck and congratulations!

kaykay69... said...

I asked my 4 years, that was when I had become pregnant 3 if I wanted a lil brother or sister to play and I said yes (he is an only child), so of course he wanted someone to play and I am now 34 weeks and 4 days he is very happy that (the child), in short, the so cute when it comes to my belly and say, hello my baby If you come today. Good luck with your 3-year

private said...

If it is 3 1 / 2, you must speak to a level that they understand.
You see the bread in the oven ", and it was the bread into the" run ".
And when the baby arrives. Tell him it's now a big brother.

operatio... said...

I have a child of 7 years and 3 ½ years. two children .. Theres really no way to a 3 and a half years and let him go to appointments with the doctor if you feel UR tell him, HES is a brother or sister's stomach may have to say. Let's extract, clothes for babies, so you talk to him every day for the baby, he'll understand, my daughter is thrilled a baby Comin '. I've learned on Valentine's Day I'm daughter havin 'this time.
if my children are fortunate to have a baby on the way sissy.
I'll help my 3 ½ years ago, select the clothes, the other day, and toys for babies, gives them some hope and love to help. So, let your little ones loves you so much you want it baby, I do not want them to feel excluded or replaced tryin Thinkin''to. Congratulations and good luck.

alebray said...

Awseome had a book that my daughter made it known they enjoy reading, "Mommy laid an egg. Fantastic games, but unfortunately I can not remember the author.

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