Duggers having 19th child (children, single, Family, show)
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she needs to find a form of birth control . My goodness 19 when will she stop . I mean come on . She must think it is her job to populate the earth single handedly .
It's her body, and their business.
However, they have turned this "full quiver" belief into morning talk show fodder. They *love* the publicity. I wonder how the kids feel about it.
How many other families make such an announcement on the Today Show? "We are so thrilled," says Michelle, 42. "We just couldn't believe it is happening."
Yeah, I'll just bet.
Well, in a few years menopause will finally arrive.
I'm sorry but I don't think it's normal.
IMO, they are addicted.
Not right. If she keeps going, she's going to have a down's child.
Maybe she wants one. Who knows. I wouldn't put it past this strange couple.
Have you read about their background? They don't believe in birth control because their doctor imposed his religious agenda on them at a vulerable time (she miscarried and the doctor blamed it on the birth control pill - they felt so guilty, they decided to never use birth control ever again).
Apparently the Duggars just won't be happy until they have a Downs Syndrome baby! Seriously, do these people consider the risk of having babies at their age?
I feel sorry for the children that have to constantly watch their younger siblings through their "buddy system". No one should have more children than THEY (Mom & Dad) can take care of. While occassional babysitting/watching siblings is ok, I get the feeling it is a full time job for these kids and that's not fair.
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