Kylie Kelce is never one to hide how she really feels, and she has some words for anyone commenting on mother’s birth plans. During this week’s episode of her podcast, “Not Gonna Lie,” the expectant mother slammed haters who say that getting an epidural during labor or having a C-section isn’t a “true birth experience,” while opening up about her own plans ahead of the arrival of her and husband Jason‘s fourth baby.
For starters, Kelce said will be receiving an epidural. “I just want a fat needle in my back,” she joked before calling out critics against medicated births. “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.”
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She also defended C-sections and slammed anyone who criticizes its validity, “I’m trying to be nice. No, never mind. Go fuck yourself. You can kindly fuck right off.”
“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,” she added. “You know whose business that is? Not fucking yours.”
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Kelce—who also shares three daughters, Wyatt, Elliotte, and Bennett with husband Jason—went on to highlight the difficulties that come along with a C-section, including a “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.”
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Kelce explained that she, herself, was born via C-section as a large baby, and defended her mother, Lisa McDevitt’s, choice.
“You think that when I was 12 pounds, one ounce and I had to come out the front in on my 5-foot-2 mother that she didn’t experience birth? I will kick your ass in honor of Lisa.”
Kelce, who said that the delivery of her fourth daughter is “imminent,” also revealed her own personal birthing plans. “I watch shows while we’re waiting for the baby to descend,” she shared, adding that she doesn’t have a labor music playlist. “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.”
During last week’s episode, the podcaster revealed her trick to inducing labor: sprinting. “I’ve said it multiple times to anyone that I’ve spoken to. I’m doing sprints next week,” she said. “You can’t stop me.”