Kylie Kelce wants to make one thing clear: She’s perfectly fine having a family of girls. On the new episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, Kylie opened up about the one question she wishes people would stop asking. Since Kylie and former NFL player Jason Kelce are expecting their fourth daughter, sometimes people ask her about whether she wants to have a boy.
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Kylie and Jason Kelce are parents to daughters Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 22 months.
Kylie is currently pregnant with her and Jason’s fourth daughter. On Thursday’s new episode of her podcast, the former field hockey player spoke up about the things people should stop saying to pregnant women (and as anyone who’s ever been pregnant before can tell you, there are a lot of them).
Her reasoning for sharing her list of dos and don’ts for interacting with pregnant women is pretty simple. “Even if just one less person asks me, ‘Don’t you wish it was a boy?’ it will be a win,” she asserted.
She wishes people would stop asking if she and Jason are going to keep trying for a boy.
“Don’t ask if we’re gonna keep trying for a boy,” Kylie said on the podcast. “If another person asks me that, I’ll warning you right now, you might get dropkicked.”
Not only did Kylie point out that she doesn’t “need to have a boy,” but also that she feels like her family “was meant to have all girls.”
“Four girls strong,” Kylie said. “Watch out, world.”
Addressing anyone who feels the urge to ask this question, she added, “For some reason, I think that you want me to have [a boy] more than I do.”
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Additionally, Kylie urged people to stop commenting on (and touching) pregnant women's bodies.
Commenting on a woman’s body is simply not appropriate, Kylie warned. She listed some questions that fall under the umbrella of inappropriate comments to make about a pregnant woman’s body: “How much weight have you gained?” “You’re huge.” “Are you sure it’s not twins?” Kylie went on to say that she “still can’t believe that people think that women who are building a human being want to hear anything about their size.”
Later, she mentioned another behavior that’s hard for her to believe. “I still can’t believe that people reach out and touch another person’s midsection without asking permission, specifically when strangers do it,” she said. “Keep your hands to yourself.”
Commenting on a woman's decision to breastfeed (or not) is another no-no.
“Don’t comment on breastfeeding,” Kylie advised. “You know what that is? None of your f—ing business.” For some moms, breastfeeding isn’t even a possibility, she reminded her listeners while also encouraging people to withhold their judgment and mind their own business.
“The whole ‘breast is best’ nonsense. The only reason you’re saying that is to take other women down,” she stated.
Kylie also added a 'bonus don't.'
Finally, Kylie added one last point. “Don’t tell me I’m glowing,” Kylie said. “The glow you think you’re seeing is my nausea sweats that you’ve mistaken for glowing.”
According to Kylie, she’s not glowing even a little bit. Instead, there are three other words she’d use to describe herself: “swollen,” “sweating,” and “nauseous.”
Been there, mama! Hopefully, people take Kylie’s words to heart.