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Disappointed Girl Cried After Realizing She’s Getting A Little Brother Rather Than A Sister


What do you do when your baby hears the news that they don’t want to?

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Well, watch this video to see what this mother did to console her little daughter.

Video Credit: Siobhan O’Brien

Daisy Martin is a three-year-old girl from Cardiff, and she was expecting to have a little sister, but when her parents told her that she would get a baby brother instead, then she began crying inconsolably.

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“I want a baby girl, a little sister,” she was saying while crying.point 184 | Her mom Siobhan is expected to deliver in February, and she knew that Daisy wouldn’t be very much happy with the news.point 283 |

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Daisy had told her mother how she was expecting a baby sister, so when she underwent the scan and found out that the baby was a boy, she decided to break the news very gently to her daughter.point 154 | 1

She, along with her husband, thought that the news, accompanied by some sweets would make things easier to handle, but they were proven very wrong.

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Her mother further said that her three-year-old daughter is very dramatic, she becomes normal a few minutes after throwing a tantrum. Her mother hopes that by the time the baby brother will be born she will be four and a bit more mature.

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The reason why she wanted a sister, according to her mom, is because she is every bit of girl. She loves sparkly things and fairies; you can separate these things from her. She thinks that Daisy will get used to of the idea that she will have a brother instead of a sister.

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But Daisy does not seem to be giving up the hope. She asked her mother, a few days later, whether they could go back to the doctor and ask them to turn the baby into a girl.

Siobhan thinks that if they accompany the news of birth with a couple of her favorite sweets as gifts from her brother, then that might soften the blow to some extent.

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Do you have any similar experiences with your children? Share them in the comments below!