Kylie Kelce furiously hits back at claims women who have C-sections don’t ‘experience birth’
Kylie Kelce has slammed women who make critical comments about the birth plans of other mothers.
The wife of former NFL star Jason Kelce shared her passionate viewpoint on the online debate after pointing out how some people look down on moms that give birth with the help of an epidural, or via a C-sections.
Opening up about the topic in the March 27 episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, the pregnant star, 33, first talked about her own birth plan as she prepares to welcome her fourth child.
She explained that she will be opting for an epidural for the ‘imminent’ labor because ‘I just want a fat needle in my back.’
The mother-of-three then began to call out others who might try and dismiss moms who opt for medical assistance during 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 explained.
Kylie then turned her attention to other criticisms that have been made about birth plans, especially any argument that moms who opt for C-sections ‘did not experience birth.’
‘I’m trying to be nice,’ Kylie began before she then stated: ‘No, never mind. Go f**k yourself. You can kindly f**k right off.’
Kylie Kelce has slammed women who make critical comments about the birth plans of other mothers
The mother-of-three then began to called out those who might try and dismiss moms who opt for medical assistance during birth
She noted: ‘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 f**king yours.’
Kylie then highlighted: ‘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. That is horrific. I dare you to say that within earshot of me.’
As for her ‘aggressive’ stance on the matter, Kylie made it clear she wouldn’t ever back down and added: ‘I said what I said.’
Just days before, the mother-of-three had revealed that she was a large baby and had been delivered via C-section.
Referencing her own entrance to the world, she continued: ‘You think that when I was 12 pounds, one ounce and I had to come out the front in on my 5ft2 mother that she didn’t experience birth? I will kick your ass in honor of [my mother] Lisa.’
She then turned her conversation back to her own birth plan which she claimed was ‘such a short list.’
Lashing out at cruel comments, the podcaster stated: ‘Go f**k yourself. You can kindly f**k right off’
The podcaster is mom to daughters Wyatt, five, Elliotte, four, and two-year-old Bennett. She is expecting her fourth child with husband Jason Kelce.
She had started the conversation with the reminder: ‘Before I get into this, as always, I just wanna say do whatever works for you. These are my personal preferences.
‘I’m not you and you’re not me, and we do not have to be living with each other’s decisions.’
Kylie added: ‘It’s mine. You don’t need to have an opinion on it. You don’t need to be worried about it because I’m gonna tell you this birth plan has been approved by me, myself and my team of OBs.’
Referring to her choice of an epidural, she explained: ‘I want a fat needle in my back that keeps the line in so that when I need a little bumpity bump to get that window gone — if you know, you know — that we can make that happen.
The star then noted that she wasn’t a fan of listening to music during labor and noted: ‘I watch shows while we’re waiting for the baby to descend.
‘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.’
The podcaster is mom to daughters Wyatt, five, Elliotte, four, and two-year-old Bennett.
When exactly Kylie is due is unclear. It appears the pregnancy was well-timed however as her husband is currently at home more and not traveling with his responsibilities as an ESPN analyst.