JoanArc July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 47 minutes ago, Sew Sumi said: No proverb of the day from Dullard today. I wonder if that indicates that Sammy has made his appearance? eta: If Jilly Muffin does give birth (or already has) this weekend, I fully expect them to hold the announcement until Monday for a bit of a boost in July Sweeps ratings. I hope for a Kardashian emergency, so they don't get a People cover. 8 Link to comment
Sew Sumi July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 They'll still get a People article online to break the news. 1 Link to comment
JoanArc July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 4 minutes ago, Sew Sumi said: They'll still get a People article online to break the news. That's basically a fact of life. I see joy and Jessa get the, for thier every sigh and bowel movement. Probably don't pay what a cover does. 2 Link to comment
zoomama July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 (edited) "We are excited to finally announce the arrival of Samuel Scott Dillard! The newest addition to our family arrived on Saturday, July 8, 2017 at 1:02pm. He weighs 9lb 10oz and is 22” long. After 40 of labor, he was delivered via C-section at the hospital. Thank you for your continued prayers and support!" GAH - today is my sons birthday!!!! and 40 hours, they are foolish. hope this baby is healthy. Edited July 8, 2017 by zoomama 14 Link to comment
Christina87 July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 I'm surprised they told us that he was born at a hospital via C-section! I thought they would beat around the bush about that detail! Maybe it's their way of blaming the baby already. 10 Link to comment
Popular Post BitterApple July 8, 2017 Popular Post Share July 8, 2017 (edited) 40 hours of labor? Seriously? What does Jill do, feel the slightest cramp in her stomach and start the stopwatch? I also agree the wording is interesting. It sounds to me like she attempted a V-bac at home and the C-section was the last resort after she failed to deliver the way she wanted. I can't imagine any doctor letting her labor that long, especially with her history. Edited July 8, 2017 by BitterApple 34 Link to comment
wilsie July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 @zoomama Happy Birthday to your son! I hope he has a wonderful birthday. I know he has a wonderful mama. Good luck to Samuel Scott Dillard. 10 Link to comment
zoomama July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 Just now, wilsie said: @zoomama Happy Birthday to your son! I hope he has a wonderful birthday. I know he has a wonderful mama. Good luck to Samuel Scott Dillard. oh wilsie, thanks for that kind compliment. 4 minutes ago, BitterApple said: 40 hours of labor? Seriously? What does Jill do, feel the slightest cramp in her stomach and start the stopwatch? I also agree the wording is interesting. It sounds to me like she attempted a V-bac at home and the C-section was the last resort after she failed to deliver the way she wanted. I can't imagine any doctor letting her labor that long, especially with her history. my guess would be they stayed at home till the last minute and then went to the hospital for the delivery. so most of the '40' hours were probably at home, starting with the first contraction felt. 11 Link to comment
Absolom July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 (edited) The way this bunch counts labor, her water probably broke and she didn't have a contraction for over 24 hours and still wanted to VBAC at home. Edited July 8, 2017 by Absolom 14 Link to comment
Popular Post JoanArc July 8, 2017 Popular Post Share July 8, 2017 I'm so relived everyone lived and is ok. Jill is gonna be fuckin' pissed at having another c-section. Talk about God doing all he can to limit family size. 47 Link to comment
Sew Sumi July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 How many sections can she realistically have? Four? She seems to grow 'em too big (and possibly transverse again) to deliver naturally. 9 Link to comment
Guest July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 "There's also no set rule when it comes to the number of C-sections you can have. "I have performed a woman's sixth C-section with virtually no complications or difficulties, and I have performed second cesarean sections with many adhesions and potential complications," says Jason S. James, M.D., chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Baptist Hospital of Miami" okay thats scary, 6 sections and no complications? I bet Jill will go for a record Link to comment
JoanArc July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 (edited) Quote okay thats scary, 6 sections and no complications? I bet Jill will go for a record Samuel practically guarantees birth 3 will need to be in a hospital. I'm sure Jill's already stewing with resentment. Edited July 8, 2017 by JoanArc 17 Link to comment
RazzleberryPie July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 49 minutes ago, BitterApple said: 40 hours of labor? Seriously? What does Jill do, feel the slightest cramp in her stomach and start the stopwatch? I also agree the wording is interesting. It sounds to me like she attempted a V-bac at home and the C-section was the last resort after she failed to deliver the way she wanted. I can't imagine any doctor letting her labor that long, especially with her history. She probably used her medical thingies to start timing the first time she had to poop near her due date. 30 minutes ago, heatherrrrz said: 40 hours of labor? Is she crazy?! Yes. She is crazy. 24 minutes ago, JoanArc said: Samuel practically guarantees birth 3 will need to be in a hospital. I'm sure Jill's already stewing with resentment. This is what a normal, sensible person would think after two huge babies and two c-sections. Dumb Ass Jill has probably not connected everything together yet. 15 Link to comment
doodlebug July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 36 minutes ago, heatherrrrz said: "There's also no set rule when it comes to the number of C-sections you can have. "I have performed a woman's sixth C-section with virtually no complications or difficulties, and I have performed second cesarean sections with many adhesions and potential complications," says Jason S. James, M.D., chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Baptist Hospital of Miami" okay thats scary, 6 sections and no complications? I bet Jill will go for a record Not to brag, but I performed a cesarean on a woman who had 10 without complications. I did 7 through 10. Menopause intervened or she would've had more kids, I believe. I also delivered babies number 5 through 7 via cesarean on her sister. However, both of these ladies had scheduled repeat cesareans without labor after their first delivery which is far less risky than having cesareans after labor. If Jill insists on laboring with each subsequent child, she is far more likely to suffer serious complications. With Izzy, Jill counted her labor from the moment her water broke, so I am sure the 40 hours is from the first cramp. 24 Link to comment
Christina87 July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 I'm laughing sooooo hard that Jill will have to go to the hospital from now on, and will not be having nineteen! I really, really don't want her or the baby to die, but she needs a normal-sized family. I'm a little worried though, because they didn't say anything about him being healthy... 11 Link to comment
Arwen Evenstar July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 (edited) I am just thankful that mother and baby are safe and sound despite how dimwitted the mother is. Was it 40 hours since her water broke her 40 hours of hard labor? Anyway I guess it doesn't matter since she so midwifey and has medical things to tell us exactly what was going on. I guess the sister moms are all ready to go since we know snowflake Jilly won't take care of her own kids if she can get someone else to do it. To be fair anyone who's had andominal surgery knows how much it hurts so I don't begrudge her some help but she just act so entitled and she doesn't really act like she's grateful for others that help her out. Even though I know that my family will do anything for me I'm not so smug that I believe I am entitled to anything from them and if I didn't need something and they helped me I would just simply be grateful. You don't see this with the Duggar clan at all. Edited July 8, 2017 by Arwen Evenstar Typo 9 Link to comment
Christina87 July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 I agree!!! I don't mind jessa getting help because I feel she does most things on her own, and acts grateful for the help. I feel jinger would be the most gracious of all! Jill is just too helpless. I hated her shrieking about how they should have brought their husbands to that creepy house. I bet she has alienated Jana by saying a lot of things like that around her. I could hear her giggling, "oh wait...except you don't have a husband!" Maybe Jana complained once, and she was that "clingy friend." 6 Link to comment
LilJen July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 Well, glad for the safe arrival of a (presumably) healthy baby. I bet it was transverse, though. I NEED to see some footage of someone yelling at her to get her ASS to the hospital wayyyyy prior to the "40 hours of labor" mark. 3 Link to comment
floridamom July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 This baby was 9 lbs 10 oz? What a whopper! Jill is an idiot for going 40 hours of labor and risking it. She's all about herself. I hope Samuel is ok and stays that way. At least being born in a hospital, he'll get a good check up by a real pediatrician. A doctor will check out Jill, too. I hope she's told unequivocally that she needs to shut down the baby factory. Can't believe it...that stubborn jerk attempted to deliver at home again....well, I think Derick will be ok with Izzy BY THEMSELVES before Jilly comes home..I hope the Duggars don't send Johannah and Jana to take care of Derelict and Izzy. 11 Link to comment
awaken July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 Just saw the news! Thought of them earlier today. Congrats to the fam and lets hope they all do well. 4 Link to comment
floridamom July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 Does anyone know how much Izzy weighed and his length at birth? If this one is larger, I'm afraid they'll keep on getting bigger. Hopefully, Jill will be THANKFUL to God for her two boys and stop at that. 2 Link to comment
LilJen July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 5 minutes ago, floridamom said: This baby was 9 lbs 10 oz? What a whopper! Jill is an idiot for going 40 hours of labor and risking it. She's all about herself. I hope Samuel is ok and stays that way. At least being born in a hospital, he'll get a good check up by a real pediatrician. A doctor will check out Jill, too. I hope she's told unequivocally that she needs to shut down the baby factory. Can't believe it...that stubborn jerk attempted to deliver at home again....well, I think Derick will be ok with Izzy BY THEMSELVES before Jilly comes home..I hope the Duggars don't send Johannah and Jana to take care of Derelict and Izzy. You'd think, too, that any midwife worth a dime would have noticed how LARGE the baby was going to be and told them that they really SHOULD be at the hospital to ensure a safe delivery. 7 Link to comment
Popular Post Marigold July 8, 2017 Popular Post Share July 8, 2017 I guess Jill labored at home? I'm a C-section mama and that scares me. I'm Jill's size and had 10 pounders. (no gestational diabetes). Lemme tell ya, I always felt a lot of pressure where the incisions were made internally... The idea of contractions on a C-section scar with a large baby? That doesn't seem like a good plan. Emergencies can happen in a second. Birth is natural and most women do just fine. Some of us needed surgical help to get a healthy baby and mother. I acknowledge that and accept my body for what it can do. Jill seems like she is in denial. Can you even IMAGINE the hatred Jill has for Jessa's vagina?????????????????????? 35 Link to comment
doodlebug July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 10 minutes ago, floridamom said: Does anyone know how much Izzy weighed and his length at birth? If this one is larger, I'm afraid they'll keep on getting bigger. Hopefully, Jill will be THANKFUL to God for her two boys and stop at that. Izzy weighed 9 lbs 5 oz, so he was in the same ballpark. In general, subsequent babies do tend to be a few ounces bigger than the first and, of course, boy babies tend to weigh more than their sisters. I would hope that, at the very least, Jill had a consultation with a board certified OB/GYN prior to her delivery and was properly counselled and assessed. I would hope she was tested for gestational diabetes early in pregnancy and the test was repeated after 26 weeks if it was normal. I would also hope that the doctor assessed the weight of the baby via exam a couple weeks before her due date and ordered an ultrasound to estimate the baby's weight at that point. Ultrasound is notoriously inaccurate in estimating the baby's weight (and no better than an exam by an experienced practitioner), but it should've given them information enough to know that this child was going to be similar in size to his brother at birth, which would increase the chances that she would need another cesarean section. She should've also been counselled as to the risk of shoulder dystocia, a life threatening emergency for both mom and baby, which can occur with vaginal delivery of large children. In my practice, I would have let her labor, within reason, although many of my colleagues would've told her they wanted no part of a trial of labor and insisted on a repeat cesarean at 39 weeks. With many of these women, I suggest that, even if we are planning a trial of labor, we reassess the situation on her due date and perhaps opt out if her cervix is unready at that time and many, if not most, are happy with that plan. 17 Link to comment
Arwen Evenstar July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 16 minutes ago, LilJen said: You'd think, too, that any midwife worth a dime would have noticed how LARGE the baby was going to be and told them that they really SHOULD be at the hospital to ensure a safe delivery. Dreck had mentioned that Jill had checked out well with all of her appointments. Not really sure what that means but the doctor husband of the Toilet Doula should've known that something was wrong if she was indeed going to any doctor of any kind. When Derek said that I had at least assumed that she was going to him for some sort of wellness check but the fact that they went for one of those vanity ultrasounds tells me otherwise. 5 Link to comment
Caracoa1 July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 I hope Derrick and Jill are just thankful for their two healthy boys and stop now so not to risk Israel and Samuel from growing up without a mother. 21 Link to comment
laurakaye July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 (edited) Good grief, 9 pounds 10 ounces?? WOW. I'm glad everything went well, but Jill's going to be cooking 12-pounders before it's all said and done. She needs to be super careful, assuming she goes on to have another dozen kids or so. That said, I honestly worry about how she's going to handle jetting off to play missionary while taking care of a newborn and a toddler, while Dreck spends hours and hours looking for a nice, quiet spot to write his "sermons." Edited July 8, 2017 by laurakaye 12 Link to comment
PradaKitty July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 Well,well... Looks like Jessa wins the baby birthin' contest. Short labor and a home birth. Little Miss Midwife (not) must be seething.... 21 Link to comment
Genevrier July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 7 minutes ago, Caracoa1 said: I hope Derrick and Jill are just thankful for their two healthy boys and stop now so not to risk Israel and Samuel from growing up without a mother. I can imagine few things less likely to happen than that. 9 Link to comment
lianau July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 1 hour ago, heatherrrrz said: 40 hours of labor? Is she crazy?! yes. 10 Link to comment
JoanArc July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 Im sure by now Izzy has met Sammy, and Jill's drilled it in that the world doesn't revolve around him. 13 Link to comment
Pollypam July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 I have actually had four c-sections. The last three were scheduled, but I labored with all of them because they came earlier than my doctors were willing to schedule. And if I did math like Jill, I could claim I labored with the last for three days, but that's really stretching the truth. Hopefully, most of those "40 hours" were at the hospital. It was not specified. 4 Link to comment
GeeGolly July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 I hope they tell us that Jill labored in the hospital under the watchful eye of competent staff who in the end decided that a c-section was necessary. I hope we don't hear that Jill and Derick were surprised that Samuel was so big and in a breech position when they went to the hospital after 39 and 1/2 hours of labor. 14 Link to comment
farmgal4 July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 8 minutes ago, Pollypam said: I have actually had four c-sections. The last three were scheduled, but I labored with all of them because they came earlier than my doctors were willing to schedule. And if I did math like Jill, I could claim I labored with the last for three days, but that's really stretching the truth. Hopefully, most of those "40 hours" were at the hospital. It was not specified. In my experience in L&D, no reputable doctor would allow a woman to labor for 40 hours anywhere, home or hospital. Personally I think Jill is trying to win the "Longest Labor" award and is lying about how long she was in real labor. Either that or she's so damned dumb that she doesn't know how to tell what real labor is. 21 Link to comment
EarlGreyTea July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 6 minutes ago, farmgal4 said: In my experience in L&D, no reputable doctor would allow a woman to labor for 40 hours anywhere, home or hospital. Personally I think Jill is trying to win the "Longest Labor" award and is lying about how long she was in real labor. Either that or she's so damned dumb that she doesn't know how to tell what real labor is. I think you're right. One of the wedding shower gifts should have been some nails for her cross. She's got the martyr act down. (Congrats, Jill!) 19 Link to comment
Fuzzysox July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 Time for a thread title change!! and our new precious addition Sammy might be good to add after Izzy. Or Bam Bam II (giant white baby) 10 Link to comment
RazzleberryPie July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 13 minutes ago, farmgal4 said: In my experience in L&D, no reputable doctor would allow a woman to labor for 40 hours anywhere, home or hospital. Personally I think Jill is trying to win the "Longest Labor" award and is lying about how long she was in real labor. Either that or she's so damned dumb that she doesn't know how to tell what real labor is. She's that dumb. She may also be trying to win the Longest Labor award, but I don't think she's intentionally lying. She's just a huge Dumb Ass. 16 Link to comment
Popular Post RazzleberryPie July 8, 2017 Popular Post Share July 8, 2017 14 minutes ago, Fuzzysox said: Time for a thread title change!! and our new precious addition Sammy might be good to add after Izzy. Or Bam Bam II (giant white baby) How about Jerick, Dill and the Giant White Babies. There will probably be a few more. 27 Link to comment
Temperance July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 3 hours ago, JoanArc said: I hope for a Kardashian emergency, so they don't get a People cover. I agree the landing the cover would be quite a prize. I'm hoping Beyonce decides to share pictures of the twins and they do a big feature on Bey and Jay-Z etc. 7 Link to comment
starlightlost July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 I was told I couldn't have more than 3 cesarean sections, I trusted my doctor and that's all I had. Not sure if that was only me and my situation or what but I definitely wouldn't try for 10. And recovery of that surgery was awful for me. I bet Jill tries to be a martyr and not take the pain meds. 4 Link to comment
Popular Post JoanArc July 8, 2017 Popular Post Share July 8, 2017 6 minutes ago, RazzleberryPie said: How about Jerick, Dill and the Giant White Babies. There will probably be a few more. The Dillards: Two Huge Babies (and their kids) 84 Link to comment
GeeGolly July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 (edited) 8 minutes ago, RazzleberryPie said: How about Jerick, Dill and the Manipulative Giant White Babies. There will probably be a few more. Fixed it for you. Edited July 8, 2017 by GeeGolly 17 Link to comment
Popular Post RazzleberryPie July 8, 2017 Popular Post Share July 8, 2017 1 minute ago, GeeGolly said: Fixed it for you. Jerrick, Dill and the Manipulative Giant White Babies: DONATE 27 Link to comment
ThinkerBell July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 (edited) In the words of Miss Butterfly McQueen, "I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' babies", but given Jill's previous labour/delivery experience, combined with size of the baby, wouldn't it have been safer to have a scheduled c-section before she spent 40 days and nights (or whatever Derrick said) in labour? Edited July 8, 2017 by ThinkerBell 6 Link to comment
HoboClayton July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 No! I was hoping he wouldn't be born today. It's my old next door neighbor's birthday!! Oh well. Hope he's healthy. That's all I got. Link to comment
RedheadZombie July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 8 minutes ago, Temperance said: I agree the landing the cover would be quite a prize. I'm hoping Beyonce decides to share pictures of the twins and they do a big feature on Bey and Jay-Z etc. Ugh. They are even bigger famewhores than the Duggars. 3 Link to comment
Fuzzysox July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 10 minutes ago, RazzleberryPie said: Jerrick, Dill and the Manipulative Giant White Babies: DONATE yasssss!! 4 Link to comment
doodlebug July 8, 2017 Share July 8, 2017 4 minutes ago, RedheadZombie said: Ugh. They are even bigger famewhores than the Duggars. They also seem to lack the ability to give their children reasonable names, like some of the Duggars. However, unlike all of the Duggars, these two actually possess talent and a strong work ethic. 15 Link to comment
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