Kylie Kelce Sends Blunt Dare Before Birth of Her 4th Child
Kylie Kelce is getting ready to welcome her fourth child with Jason Kelce into the world, and she has a blunt message for those who are critical of how's she's going to do it.
Kylie, 33, who is coming very close to her due date, came clean on the Thursday, March 27, episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast about having a C-Section and why others shouldn't criticize her for it.
When talking about her birth plan, which she said included an epidural, Kylie silenced critics of mothers who use a medicated birth.
"People who dismiss birth with an epidural as being not a true birth experience, I can promise you from the bottom of my heart, I felt every part of labor," she said.
She also talked about critics who think mothers who have C-Sections "did not experience birth."
According to Johns Hopkins, a "Cesarean section, C-section, or cesarean birth is the surgical delivery of a baby through a cut (incision) made in the birth parent's abdomen and uterus."
"I'm trying to be nice," Kylie said, adding then, "No, never mind," and telling them to do something to themself, with an expletive. You can read between the dotted lines.
She added, "The person you're speaking to just grew a human being and for whatever reason that little baby needed to come out the front, not the bottom. You know whose business that is?" Not yours, she added.
"They just had massive abdominal surgery. Abdominal surgery to get out the human life that they just built. I can't believe that people say that," she said. "That is horrific. I dare you to say that within earshot of me."
Then, she said that while her belief on the matter may be "aggressive," she's "standing by it."
"I said what I said," she said.
Kylie also revealed that she has a "short list" of what she'll need when she goes in to give birth to the new baby and that she doesn't listen to music during labor.
But, she does watch shows while waiting for the baby come arrive. "I do what is advised by the medical staff in the hospital because I truly believe that labor and delivery nurses are angels that have descended from heaven and landed on Earth," she added.