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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It just occurred to me that there may be one major upside to having delivered my daughter via unplanned c-section. Being a preschool teacher, my kids have a million questions. For everything. Watching their teacher’s pregnancy from start to finish really put them over the edge. As you can imagine, the two main, recurring questions&#160;<a href="http://mommyeverafter.com/mommyhood/50/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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It just occurred to me that there may be one major upside to having delivered my daughter via unplanned c-section.<br />
Being a preschool teacher, my kids have a million questions. For <em>everything. </em><br />
Watching their teacher’s pregnancy from start to finish really put them over the edge. As you can imagine, the two main, recurring questions were:<br />
“How did the baby get in there?”<br />
And<br />
“How is the baby going to come out?<br />
The question of the latter was resolved hastily when one of my four-year-old boys raised his hand and explained to his friends that the baby was going to come out of my ‘gina.<br />
Enough said.<br />
However, I think I’ve found the solution.<br />
The next time that my students ask me where my baby came out, I’m able to point to my tummy and explain that she came out of <em>here</em> and I that even have a tiny line across my belly to prove it.<br />
Now if only telling them how she got <em>in </em>there was so easy.</p>
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