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Someone has a case of the Mondays...


MarblesMom

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Kinda an off night for us.

Movie remakes/actors: pros and cons

Learning new languages

Jewelry making

What we are watching on TV

.... Long weekend coming up!  (cue up "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly")

Night!

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    • Coconut Flan

      Posted

      Michelle actually had MDs for all or nearly all pregnancies and all but maybe 2 of Michelle’s were delivered in a hospital.

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    • JermajestyDuggar

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      Wouldn’t it be nice if she actually told her readers how this works in her house. I’m sure the people asking her have large families and very small budgets and time. But over privileged Braggie just let’s everyone know that she can do it all! She’s just that fantastic. But won’t let the world know that her older kids are probably acting as chauffeurs along with her own mother. The servant of princess Braggie. If everyone knew exactly how much help she has and how much money she spends all the time, she wouldn’t be relatable and would lose a lot of her humpers. 

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    • viii

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      26 minutes ago, SassyPants said:

      Also to be fair, the same could be said for all women. Did you ever have a very heavy period and think, based on the timing, flow and matter expelled, that you could be having a miscarriage???

      When sexually active, it's always a possibility. 

      As for c-sections, I don't have very many friends who big families (those who do have lots of kids have had vaginal births), but I know when my mom's friend was having babies in the late 80's/early 90's, her doctor was unimpressed when she got pregnant for the fifth time because he said anything past three sections was dangerous. Whether or not that's true or just his opinion, I'm unsure, but it makes sense to me. You're cutting through a lot of tissue and layers, and things weaken with each delivery. 

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    • SassyPants

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      1 hour ago, Nikedagain? said:

      Actually wondering how many C-Sections a woman can have?

      I think the number varies based on MD practices and the institution in question, as well as the condition of the woman’s uterus. Jill has had a uterine rupture and has large babies, so those facts would also be taken into consideration.

      I have often heard Bobby Kennedy’s wife (Ethyl??) mentioned when this topic is discussed. I think she had many (8? 9?)c-sections. Of course, she was part of a very powerful family.

      37 minutes ago, viii said:

      To be fair, both of them could have had more miscarriages than a) they realized or b) they've admitted. 

      Also to be fair, the same could be said for all women. Did you ever have a very heavy period and think, based on the timing, flow and matter expelled, that you could be having a miscarriage???

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    • viii

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      To be fair, both of them could have had more miscarriages than a) they realized or b) they've admitted. 

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