Anonymous wrote:Well she is not living by the Bible and what the Lord says because she is obviously making money for doing this and getting caught up in the fame and fortune which totally goes against Christian principles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:alright, I will accept that she was seeking advice on whether she has any chance of getting pregnant at this point and carrying full term, etc. I mean, I think she already knows this answer, but sure.
If they were actually seeking fertility treatments, that would be distressing.
They didn't seem to be seeking treatment, but did seem mighty disappointed that they might not be able to get pregnant again.
Anonymous wrote:alright, I will accept that she was seeking advice on whether she has any chance of getting pregnant at this point and carrying full term, etc. I mean, I think she already knows this answer, but sure.
If they were actually seeking fertility treatments, that would be distressing.
Anonymous wrote:They are sick! They should be on Hoarder's at this point. Perhaps she needs to get a bunch of those lifelike "reborn" dolls. They never grow up and can keep her happy for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:They are sick! They should be on Hoarder's at this point. Perhaps she needs to get a bunch of those lifelike "reborn" dolls. They never grow up and can keep her happy for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took away from one of the articles I read that they were asking the fertility doctor what her odds were and if someone her age could/should carry. Don't think they were going to seek treatment. And it was probably set up by the show. I can't believe they would want more at this point!!
Yes. I don't think it's an unreasonable visit at all.
She wants to know, if there is anything she can do to make it safer, *if* she should conceive.
I think it is natural to have this wish (disregarding her age now), especially following a miscarriage.
Anonymous wrote:Really? How is that taking whatever God gives you?