Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not reading anything that says she is saying it is natural. Using the word "miracle" doesn't imply that. They probably have been trying a long time with a combo of her eggs, donor eggs, maybe they've explored adoption, who knows and the fact that they are now on the road to two babies is a miracle, even if was achieved using other eggs.
What do you think she means when she says "twins run in the family"?
Why do you care? She can say what she wants. If you don’t believe it, fine.
Why do you care if other people care?
Because nosy and controlling people who care about other people’s personal decisions are dangerous.
So MYOB and stop telling other people what to think?
Anonymous wrote:+1 Why would this drive you crazy, OP?Anonymous wrote:Who cares? As long as they're happy, I'm happy for them. I don't care what story they want to put out there about conception. It's their business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not reading anything that says she is saying it is natural. Using the word "miracle" doesn't imply that. They probably have been trying a long time with a combo of her eggs, donor eggs, maybe they've explored adoption, who knows and the fact that they are now on the road to two babies is a miracle, even if was achieved using other eggs.
What do you think she means when she says "twins run in the family"?
Why do you care? She can say what she wants. If you don’t believe it, fine.
Why do you care if other people care?
Because nosy and controlling people who care about other people’s personal decisions are dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not reading anything that says she is saying it is natural. Using the word "miracle" doesn't imply that. They probably have been trying a long time with a combo of her eggs, donor eggs, maybe they've explored adoption, who knows and the fact that they are now on the road to two babies is a miracle, even if was achieved using other eggs.
What do you think she means when she says "twins run in the family"?
+1. Twins run in the family (not just one side, either!) is a clear statement suggesting that this was a "natural" event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not reading anything that says she is saying it is natural. Using the word "miracle" doesn't imply that. They probably have been trying a long time with a combo of her eggs, donor eggs, maybe they've explored adoption, who knows and the fact that they are now on the road to two babies is a miracle, even if was achieved using other eggs.
What do you think she means when she says "twins run in the family"?
Why do you care? She can say what she wants. If you don’t believe it, fine.
Why do you care if other people care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched her interview on Good Morning America, and she never said it was a miracle or that twins run in her family.
I have had 3 pregnancies (two healthy kids and one termination), all over the age of 39. All conceived pretty quickly and naturally. So yes, some women are fertile well into their 40s and no, I am not a unicorn. I know lots of oops babies born to friends over 40, incl. one friend who just delivered her unplanned healthy 3rd child at age 46.
She didn’t say it in that interview, she said it in another interview - that it’s a “total miracle” and that twins run in her husband’s family. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/hilary-swank-pregnant_n_633dfb6be4b04cf8f369cd9b/amp
She said it on Live with Ryan and Kelly - that twins run in both her and her husband’s family. 🙄
“Hilary later went on Live with Kelly and Ryan and said that she’s feeling “great” right now. "But my clothes started not to fit so I had to, the other day ... cut [my jeans] open." Hilary also shared that twins run in her family and her husband’s family. "It's such a blessing. It's a total miracle. It's unbelievable," she said.”
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else think that celebrities do that to prevent the Christian wackos from coming after them for using ART?
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Well it is somewhat problematic. She's a public figure. I have a decidedly ignorant friend who is in her 40s and thinks she is in no rush to conceive. And she actually cites all the celebrities you see having babies in their late forties as proof that it won't be tough for her.
It might not be. Why add that mindset? Your friend is an adult and can make her own choices/analysis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not reading anything that says she is saying it is natural. Using the word "miracle" doesn't imply that. They probably have been trying a long time with a combo of her eggs, donor eggs, maybe they've explored adoption, who knows and the fact that they are now on the road to two babies is a miracle, even if was achieved using other eggs.
What do you think she means when she says "twins run in the family"?
Why do you care? She can say what she wants. If you don’t believe it, fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not reading anything that says she is saying it is natural. Using the word "miracle" doesn't imply that. They probably have been trying a long time with a combo of her eggs, donor eggs, maybe they've explored adoption, who knows and the fact that they are now on the road to two babies is a miracle, even if was achieved using other eggs.
What do you think she means when she says "twins run in the family"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not reading anything that says she is saying it is natural. Using the word "miracle" doesn't imply that. They probably have been trying a long time with a combo of her eggs, donor eggs, maybe they've explored adoption, who knows and the fact that they are now on the road to two babies is a miracle, even if was achieved using other eggs.
What do you think she means when she says "twins run in the family"?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else think that celebrities do that to prevent the Christian wackos from coming after them for using ART?