farmgal4 February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 2 hours ago, Marshmallow Mollie said: Major eyeroll to Favorite Tia. What does that even mean? 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4096813
Catfin February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 2 minutes ago, farmgal4 said: What does that even mean? Tia = Aunt in Spanish. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4096831
Celia Rubenstein February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 (edited) 13 hours ago, humbleopinion said: Looks like Giddyup will have those deep nostril holes like his daddy... Ugh, Austin's nostrils. That's the single worst feature of either of his parents. The poor kid. Edited February 27, 2018 by Celia Rubenstein 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4096903
PradaKitty February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 Joy and Austyn are such yokels.... 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4096915
jcbrown February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 Good grief, the Duggars, and Joy/ Austin in particular, are quintessential ugly Americans. Though Joy does have good pitch, as evidenced by the yodelling scene. (Did not see an episode thread yet so I put this here.) 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4096971
Temperance February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 1 hour ago, farmgal4 said: What does that even mean? It means Jill and Derick spent soooo much time as missionaries in Central America that Jill has extensive experience with Hispanic culture and the Spanish language. Enough for her to translate aunt into tia, but not favorite. Learning the words for family members is usually taught early on when learning a language. 24 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4096978
sometimesy February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 Big Baby, great name. I hope all went well for her. So far we haven't heard any 'm o t h e r I s b l e e d I n g" stories. YES 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4097115
graefin February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 Yep, hospital birth (from Keeping Up With the Fundies tumblr): 15 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4097198
Annabel11 February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 13 hours ago, MyPeopleAreNordic said: And probably also because deductibles are high. I pay over $400/mo for health insurance through my job (and my employer contributes even more than that) and still have a $1200 deductible. And my plan is considered by many to be "good insurance" as it doesn't have a $4-5k deductible. I saw a nurse midwife for prenatal care with my first baby. She was very much into "letting things progress naturally and waiting for baby" as long as everything else was okay. I would have let her induce me exactly on my due date because I was beyond ready by then. I was not a happy pregnant lady, particularly at the end. She wouldn't induce until 2 weeks past the due date. That is exactly when I was induced (last few minutes of the night of my due date); baby was born thirteen hours later - making him born 15 days past his due date. Sigh. It all depends on your OB/nurse midwife. I saw an OB for my daughter; the OB was good to induce four days after her due date because it fit her schedule. Thankfully, daughter started coming on her own a few days before her due date. She wasn't a procrastinator like brother. Ha. Three days is nothing. See my 15 days above. Baby was 9lbs 3oz. I pushed for two hours. I had third degree tears in two places. OUCH! My pelvic floor/birth canal were damaged and I had to do pelvic floor physical therapy. Even with the PT, things aren't exactly the same in that area and aren't ever going to be. I had third degree tears in two places. OUCH! My son's head was perfectly shaped even with the two hours of pushing. Many people asked me if he was a C-section baby and I was like "trust me, I pushed that out and it took forever." So it's possible Gideon's perfect head isn't necessarily a C-section indicator. My daughter, though, was even bigger - 9lbs 8oz -and born a few days before her due date. I didn't push as long and only got a first degree tear. Her head was not perfect. The OB had to kind of re-mold it when she came out and it still didn't look as "perfectly-shaped" as my son's had for a while. The recovery from the second birth was much easier, even though she was larger and it was only 17 months after my son's birth. I guess my body was used to birthing large babies second time around. I don't know, LOL. I'm not having any more babies to find out, though. He's a cutie. Joy looks like she just had a big old baby. I know that look well. LOL. (The hell if you'd have seen me posing for pictures for People magazine a few days after birthing a big baby, though.) My dad is 6 & a half feet tall and my husband's great-grandfather was 6'7" - we have lots of tall people in our families and both hubby and I are above average height. None of the Duggars and their in-laws look like particularly large people, but damn...they have some large babies. Women get these awful tears partly because they're pushing on their backs for the convenience of the dr. Women should squat, stand, he on their hands and knees. 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4097213
ThinkerBell February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 19 hours ago, FakeJoshDuggar said: Gideon Martyn. Why add stupid y’s to boy’s names? It’s not cute. I actually thought the baby's middle name was Martyr, which would be a great name for a Dugger girl, in keeping with the low expectations for the females in that family. 19 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4097255
JoanArc February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 10 hours ago, Marshmallow Mollie said: Major eyeroll to Favorite Tia. With Peggy Hill style enunciation. 15 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4097289
BetyBee February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 10 hours ago, truebluesmoky said: I know this group hates homebirth, but I had a 10 lb 6 oz homebirth baby with a licensed midwife. I was 39 weeks, 6 days with no gestational diabetes. He was healthy and the birth went incredibly smoothly. I had an almost painless recovery and, yes, my vagina is fine. I like the name and the baby is a cutie, but Austin definitely seems like the coldest of all the husbands. I don't hate homebirth. I had two, with a doctor and a midwife present. They were both lovely and uneventful. My hospital birth was good too. As two of my sisters had full-term stillbirths in the hospital (and subsequent healthy deliveries, also in the hospital) and we all had proper prenatal care, I never judge any woman for how her baby comes into the world. I just pray for healthy outcomes. Thankfully, all of the Duggars have had them so far. I do wish they would have proper prenatal care, but we don't know for certain that they don't. Incidentally, my vaginally birthed babies all had nice, round heads. 14 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4097414
ginger90 February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 Not a hater of home birth either. Accidentally, my second was born at home. It was so quick, that I scheduled an induction with my third in the hospital. I was afraid I would give birth while I was sleeping! 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4097429
Bitter Betty February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 3 hours ago, Annabel11 said: Women get these awful tears partly because they're pushing on their backs for the convenience of the dr. Women should squat, stand, he on their hands and knees. Many (not all, but it's not rare) doctors allow women to birth in any position they want. However, if you want an epidural, you're on your back. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4097468
Bitter Betty February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 If Joy did have a vaginal delivery with a 10 pound baby, I wonder if that bothers Jill a little bit deep down that her baby sister was able to vaginally deliver and Jill hasn't been able to. Not that I think Jill should feel bad/less than for having two c-sections but people are human and can get upset about stuff like that. If Jill has been comforting herself by saying she couldn't do it with such big babies, it's gotta sting a little of Joy was able to. 14 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4097486
Sew Sumi February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 More evidence of hospital birth. 10 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098357
Lunera February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 4 minutes ago, Sew Sumi said: More evidence of hospital birth. Shut up Famy! I hope she got Joy's permission to post these photos. I would definitely not want a private, intimate moment like that posted for the whole world to see. 12 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098390
Heathen February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 I really hate when men wear baseball caps indoors. It's tacky, and it isn't as if Austin is hiding a bald spot, either. The way Joy is positioned in the bed makes me think vaginal delivery. Either way, I hope she's well. 5 hours ago, Bitter Betty said: If Joy did have a vaginal delivery with a 10 pound baby, I wonder if that bothers Jill a little bit deep down that her baby sister was able to vaginally deliver and Jill hasn't been able to. Not that I think Jill should feel bad/less than for having two c-sections but people are human and can get upset about stuff like that. If Jill has been comforting herself by saying she couldn't do it with such big babies, it's gotta sting a little of Joy was able to. I agree. That might also help explain Jill's behavior since Israel's near-disastrous birth. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098407
Lunera February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 2 minutes ago, Heathen said: The way Joy is positioned in the bed makes me think vaginal delivery. I was thinking the same. She's crossing her legs with her baby on top of her belly. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098427
Heathen February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 She also doesn't have the super-puffy face that Jill (and my former stepmother) had after cesarean deliveries. Not that it would be a sure-fire indication of a surgical delivery. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098449
farmgal4 February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 33 minutes ago, Sew Sumi said: More evidence of hospital birth. Good Gawd, that baby looks like a 9-month-old. I agree with whoever said Joy's vag is wrecked, if she did deliver vaginally. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098483
Marigold February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 I've had vaginals and C sections. Crossing her legs like that looks like a vaginal delivery. I had all 10 pounders. So glad she was in a hospital. Big babies can get risky. Plus, we have seen their homebirths (mother is bleeding!) Jill must be crushed. The Duggars themselves have repeatedly said they are very competitive. Any healthy birth is a good birth but you just know that Jill does not see it that way. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098484
PradaKitty February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 Too bad the baby has inherited “Nostrildamus”’s facial features... 17 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098516
floridamom February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 I'm glad it looks like everything went well and that Joy and this 'big' little guy are ok. I think something went a bit scary for her. They made that birthing pool video and indicated that they were planning to deliver at home. She obviously went to the hospital. I wonder what happened? Joy looks awfully pale in those hospital photos...really pale like Jessa looked after Spurgie's delivery. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098554
Sew Sumi February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 Pickles reported that they started at home and ended up at the hospital. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098600
Popular Post JoanArc February 27, 2018 Popular Post Share February 27, 2018 14 minutes ago, Sew Sumi said: Pickles reported that they started at home and ended up at the hospital. "And yes, I bungled every one!" -Jill 55 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098646
SMama February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 (edited) Why do I keep hoping these fucking morons learn? Sigh Edited February 27, 2018 by SMama 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098654
Heathen February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 18 minutes ago, Sew Sumi said: Pickles reported that they started at home and ended up at the hospital. I hope it was something fairly innocuous like Joy deciding drug-free childbirth isn't for her and she wanted an epidural. 12 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098664
Popular Post Marshmallow Mollie February 27, 2018 Popular Post Share February 27, 2018 Or Joy never in her heart of hearts wanted a home birth, so she said and did all the right things to appease her sisters and Anna. But once labor got going, she got herself to a hospital. 25 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098678
FakeJoshDuggar February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 1 hour ago, Heathen said: I hope it was something fairly innocuous like Joy deciding drug-free childbirth isn't for her and she wanted an epidural. If she didn’t have drugs with a 10+ pounder, she is an incredible freak of nature. I’m hoping her paleness is related to high doses of Percocet cause holy mother of God, my lady bits want to shrivel and die just thinking about that massive, round head coming out of me. 10 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098856
Temperance February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 1 hour ago, Sew Sumi said: Pickles reported that they started at home and ended up at the hospital. That's sound about right. I was going to post that we don't know whether she actually gave birth in hospital or not. We know she was in a hospital, but we don't when she arrived. Glad she's safe. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098857
Heathen February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 1 minute ago, FakeJoshDuggar said: If she didn’t have drugs with a 10+ pounder, she is an incredible freak of nature. I’m hoping her paleness is related to high doses of Percocet cause holy mother of God, my lady bits want to shrivel and die just thinking about that massive, round head coming out of me. She looked pale in the car auction photos from a few weeks ago. Maybe she just hasn't gotten much sun this winter, or maybe she's anemic. Who knows. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098866
lianau February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 20 hours ago, ginger90 said: #anotherbuddyinourteam? Congratulations Jill on you first grandsisterchild. 22 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098869
FakeJoshDuggar February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 I had big babies but this kid blows my mind. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098878
FakeJoshDuggar February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 7 minutes ago, Heathen said: She looked pale in the car auction photos from a few weeks ago. Maybe she just hasn't gotten much sun this winter, or maybe she's anemic. Who knows. Yeah, but I’m the People pic, she looks like she has good drugs on board. (I don’t blame her for one little bit. Take’m until you sit without a pool ring, girl!) 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098890
Mollie February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 6 minutes ago, FakeJoshDuggar said: I had big babies but this kid blows my mind. Looks like Amy is making the baby cry. Go home, Amy. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098895
GeeGolly February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 After my first child was born, vaginally, I could barely sit down for a week, and that's with pain meds. My SIL's first baby was born by an unscheduled c-section and she rebounded very quickly. Joy must be on some major pain meds in that picture, regardless of how she delivered, because she looks like she's not suffering at all. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098928
awaken February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 8 hours ago, Bitter Betty said: Many (not all, but it's not rare) doctors allow women to birth in any position they want. However, if you want an epidural, you're on your back. Unless you have a doula with a peanut ball! women deliver “big” babies vaginally and without drugs often, esp if given freedom of movement. And vaginas were built for birthing, so most recover just fine ;) Hope Joy got whatever support and medical care she needed, when she wanted and needed it. Glad the “little” guy is here safely. 11 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4098985
Caracoa1 February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 Where the fk does Amy get off hash tagging a picture of Joy with her newborn son "someone in this family need to have a girl soon"? How insulting to Austin and Joy. Hey Amy... get yourself pregnant and try for that girl?! 17 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4099074
beckie February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 (edited) Guess Amy isn't going to have any of her own. (Forgive the line, I've tried everything and it just won't leave.) Gideon is cute. Edited February 28, 2018 by frenchtoast fixed the strikethrough text. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4099081
Mollie February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 Amy's too selfish to have a baby. Besides, she would make a terrible mother. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4099146
lascuba February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 (edited) 3 hours ago, GeeGolly said: After my first child was born, vaginally, I could barely sit down for a week, and that's with pain meds. My SIL's first baby was born by an unscheduled c-section and she rebounded very quickly. Joy must be on some major pain meds in that picture, regardless of how she delivered, because she looks like she's not suffering at all. Just going by the women I know, it seems that generally, those with c-sections often get stronger/better pain meds, whereas those with vaginal deliveries--no matter how horrendous the delivery and resulting damage--don't get much meds, because they delivered naturally so they're not thought to need them, which is bullshit. Of course, there are all sorts of variables--first vaginal birth worse than subsequent; c-s earlier in early labor results in much easier recovery versus after hours of pushing; etc. Edited February 28, 2018 by lascuba 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4099169
Temperance February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 11 minutes ago, Mollie said: Amy's too selfish to have a baby. Besides, she would make a terrible mother. Nothing selfish about not having babies or even one baby. I doubt Amy would blanket train. I do find the line about having a girl soon dumb and somewhat offensive. I would consider it very offensive under normal circumstances, but considering how often her cousins have babies, it's likely someone will have another girl soon. 19 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4099202
Heathen February 27, 2018 Share February 27, 2018 2 minutes ago, nan said: I can totally understand her comment - we had the first girl in our extended family after 10 yrs of boys. All in fun everyone wished "someone needed to have a girl" Except us, we of course we were the ones that needed to have a boy to carry on the family name. Why can't a girl "carry on the family name"? 8 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4099215
Westiepeach February 28, 2018 Share February 28, 2018 6 minutes ago, Heathen said: Why can't a girl "carry on the family name"? No reason. Have they forgotten about Meredith? (I am sure I spelled her name wrong - so sorry) 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4099236
Triple P February 28, 2018 Share February 28, 2018 On 2/26/2018 at 8:41 AM, FakeJoshDuggar said: On 2/26/2018 at 8:41 AM, FakeJoshDuggar said: Gideon Martyn. Why add stupid y’s to boy’s names? It’s not cute. Martyn is Austin's middle name, so it might be a family name passed down through generations or he is trying to start a tradition. If it is a family name then I don't think the y's are stupid. But if it is a spelling that started with Austin, then I agree that it is stupid and not cute. On my dad's side of the family all of the first born sons have the same middle name. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4099254
BetyBee February 28, 2018 Share February 28, 2018 (edited) 49 minutes ago, nan said: Haha exactly what our daughter said, she is now a Dr with the family name. but try and explain that to my 78 yr old mother in law My daughter carried on the family name too. eta - and I hope I didn't accidentally quote myself again! Edited February 28, 2018 by BetyBee 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4099321
Popular Post lascuba February 28, 2018 Popular Post Share February 28, 2018 2 hours ago, Temperance said: Nothing selfish about not having babies or even one baby. I doubt Amy would blanket train. I do find the line about having a girl soon dumb and somewhat offensive. I would consider it very offensive under normal circumstances, but considering how often her cousins have babies, it's likely someone will have another girl soon. Seriously. I mean if we want to get technical, having children is the selfish move*, since, you know, most people have babies because they want babies. *I don't think having children is selfish *I don't think selfishness is a bad thing when making personal life decisions. *Have babies or don't have babies, I don't care. *Unless you're a fundie having babies in the hopes of one day taking over the world and turning it into a theocratic hellscape, then fuck you. 33 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4099666
beckie February 28, 2018 Share February 28, 2018 Actually it is selfish of Amy, if she plans to have none of her own, demanding that they do it, and that it be a specific gender. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4099720
Heathen February 28, 2018 Share February 28, 2018 14 minutes ago, beckie said: Actually it is selfish of Amy, if she plans to have none of her own, demanding that they do it, and that it be a specific gender. I didn't take it as a demand -- just Famy being her usual idiot self. Anyway, surely she knows one can't demand a baby be a specific gender. 10 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/51212-joy-and-austin-this-one-time-at-family-camp/page/86/#findComment-4099789
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