2have4kids
Mother of 3
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Why do strangers think it's okay to ask if I was on fertility drugs when they find out I am carrying twins? :
This will be the case for the rest of your life lol. The same sort of invasive questioning happens with adopted kids. Twins are special and wonderful and with the prevalence of assisted technology people just can't help themselves. I'd be well prepared for a response to friends and one for strangers, sometimes humour is a better way to rebut a dumb question.
When we went to our adoption workshop they explained that adopted kids are 'special'. You'll get uneducated people saying why did their mom give them up or even worse right in front of them. How you handle it can effect the child's self esteem (more so with adoption of course than the old fertility drug question with twins) and how you answer those questions will set the tone for your kids when they get questions too. For example, 'why did the birth mom give him/her up? The educating, confident response is: birth mother created an 'adoption plan' because she wasn't ready to be a mother. Now all birth moms have the chance to be in baby's life, the adopted kids will often have 2 sets of loving families (sometimes much more people to love them than in many cases than with non-adopted kids). Educate & be firm, and if what they say offends you there's no harm in teaching them about ettiquette either
