Parents Can't Stop Laughing at Child's Comment About Birthing Side Effect

Two parents could not stop laughing at the hilarious comment one of them heard their child making about an unfortunate side effect of giving birth.

Being a parent is one of the biggest and best blessings in life. Those little ones add so much happiness and love to one’s life. Everyone loves adding a new bundle of joy to the family and then watching that child grow up and experience life.

In addition to all the love, joy and happiness that comes with a child, they usually are good at providing an enormous laugh or two now and then. Children are learning and experiencing a brand-new world, so mistakes and errors are bound to be made as they grow. Some of those mistakes will be hilarious, as all parents know and understand. 

Miscommunication can sometimes occur between parents and children. In a clip posted on social media, that is precisely what happened when a child was overheard telling her younger sibling about what happens during childbirth.

In the short clip, Mom and Dad are eating cake when the wife raises an interesting and very odd question.

“Why did I overhear Riley telling Mason that I was foaming at the mouth when I was having Bailey?” the woman asks her husband.

Both are soon in hysterics, unable to stop from laughing at the odd question and comment. That would certainly be a weird conversation to overhear.

Moments later, Dad realizes what is likely the cause of their child’s odd comment about mothers foaming at the mouth when giving birth: miscommunication.

Through fits of laughter, Dad states that he thought she was asking him what happens when you have rabies. He thought his daughter asked him, “Does it hurt when you have rabies?”

“I told her basically that it really, really hurts, and you start foaming at the mouth. She said "baby"?”

Proverbs 22:6 “If a child is trained up in the right way, even when he is old he will not be turned away from it.”

Source: dadchats
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