Not a recap... but worth sharing
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28 minutes ago, AprilQuilt said:FWIW I don't find that 'maybe God is trying to tell them something' is a particularly helpful thing to say about someone who has just lost a baby. Ask me how I know!!!!
But to treat your question as one made in good faith: per Counting the Cost it sounds like they did serious thinking about this after Samuel's very dangerous birth, especially as they didn't know if he had suffered brain damage. It sounds like it did a bit of a number on her existentially, to think of herself as someone who wouldn't have millions of children, but she seemed to be willing to park that vision.
I am 100% certain that after Samuel they will have proceeded with extreme caution. There's no way they haven't sought (and taken) good medical advice for her last 3 pregnancies. There are a million reasons a baby doesn't make it to term, most of them utterly beyond our control or prediction.
Thank you for not blasting me. What I was saying was how I would think if this were me and my OB (and religious ) history. My kids are adults old enough to have their own kids. In my day, there were not many OBs who would advocate for vbacs or large numbers of c-sections. I needed c-sections because both of my kids were unfavorable presentations, and I had a failed induction the first time around. Had I wanted a large family at that time, by OB history would have ruled that possibility out.
3 hours ago, SassyPants said:1 thing I have to wonder about is with Jill’s poor OB history (a couple of LGA babies, 2-3 NIUC stays (was Izzy in the NICU?), A ruptured uterus, 2 miscarriages, one a late miscarriage, c-section deliveries…) I just have to wonder about when the Dillards would say “we have 3 healthy boys”, and maybe “we can call our family complete”. I always got the feeling that Jill reallllllly wanted a daughter, and this baby being a girl, must be very hard. The D’s admit to using BC, so they are deciding when to try to conceive and not “leaving it up to God.” Maybe God is trying to tell them something? They have never had a smooth delivery- I think I might say, “I am done.”
FWIW I don't find that 'maybe God is trying to tell them something' is a particularly helpful thing to say about someone who has just lost a baby. Ask me how I know!!!!
But to treat your question as one made in good faith: per Counting the Cost it sounds like they did serious thinking about this after Samuel's very dangerous birth, especially as they didn't know if he had suffered brain damage. It sounds like it did a bit of a number on her existentially, to think of herself as someone who wouldn't have millions of children, but she seemed to be willing to park that vision.
I am 100% certain that after Samuel they will have proceeded with extreme caution. There's no way they haven't sought (and taken) good medical advice for her last 3 pregnancies. There are a million reasons a baby doesn't make it to term, most of them utterly beyond our control or prediction.
On 4/15/2024 at 8:51 AM, Howl said:Also Theo Bros re: the male stripper and screaming about context: But he was a SWORD SWOLLOWER
I am apparently a dirty minded 14 year old. A "sword swallower" really? What swords are he swallowing, hmmmm?
On 4/15/2024 at 3:11 PM, hoipolloi said:Theyʻll all kiss and make up - or whatever it is "stronger men" do in these situations.
A private session with the "sword swallower" perhaps?
Sorry, I just can't with these dudes.
Guys. You can be a manly man and still be gay, you know, if you are. I get a lot of conflicted sexuality vibes from a few of these guys.
@Bassett Lady Only if you start singing in Bob or Larry’s voice.
13 minutes ago, Antipatriarch said:Driscoll has claimed that several instances of others' sexual immorality were revealed to him in visions
I have a vision of a bumper crop of radishes, zucchinis, and heirloom tomatoes this year! I dreamt of fresh produce.
Do you think Driscoll will want to interview me for a chapter in his next tome? “Veggie Tales from Beyond?”
I mean, all the pollinators, the ripe succulent fruit just hanging on the vine, the obvious sexual tension of the vegetables just mocking him with their hyper masculinity!
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