May 12, 2008 02:30PM GMT
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Relationships - Families & Parenting
Woman pregnant with 18th child. Is that too many?
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - It's a happy Mother's Day for an Arkansas woman — she's pregnant with her 18th child. Michelle Duggar, 41, is due on New Year's Day, and the latest addition will join seven sisters and 10 brothers. There are two sets of twins."We've had three in January, three in December. Those two months are a busy time for us," she said, laughing.
The Duggars' oldest child, Josh, is 20, and the youngest, Jennifer, is nine months old.
The fast-growing family lives in Tontitown in northwest Arkansas in a 7,000-square-foot home. All the children — whose names start with the letter J — are home-schooled.
Duggar has been been pregnant for more than 11 years of her life, and the family is in the process of filming another series for Discovery Health.
The new show looks at life inside the Duggar home, where chores — or "jurisdictions" — are assigned to each child. One episode of the new show involves a "jurisdiction swap," where the boys do chores traditionally assigned to the girls, and vice versa, Duggar said.
"The girls swapped jurisdictions, changing tires, working in the garages, mowing the grass," she said. "The boys got to cook supper from start to finish, clean the bathrooms," among other chores.
Duggar said she's six weeks along and the pregnancy is going well. She and her husband, Jim Bob Duggar, said they'll keep having children as long as God wills it.
"The success in a family is first off, a love for God, and secondly, treating each other like you want to be treated," Jim Bob Duggar said. "Our goal is for each one of our children to be best friends, and everybody working together to serve each other makes that happen."
The other Duggar children, in between Joshua and Jennifer, are Jana, 18; John-David, 18; Jill, 16; Jessa, 15; Jinger, 14; Joseph, 13; Josiah, 11; Joy-Anna, 10; Jeremiah, 9; Jedidiah, 9; Jason, 7; James, 6; Justin, 5; Jackson, 3; and Johannah, 2.
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raves posted Nov 08, 2008 03:46PM GMT
Answered Undecided
Not if its what they want....but i did see some of those shows and i think that maybe they need to go to a real school at some point so they can see what goes on outside of their household, and maybe make a few friends outside of their siblings -
raves +3 Jun 05, 2008 05:35PM GMT (edited)Absolutely,
I have 6 and one on the way.
And my kids are not spoiled, they share everything,- toys,chores, ect.
Yes my children know how to wash dishes and clean house. LOL
They are all A honor students in public schools, we vacation, play sports, everything small families do, just at group rates.
I work at home, accounting, raised all my children, no day care. With help from my husband of over 20 years, when he gets home from work.
I think big families are wonderful. -
raves Jun 13, 2008 10:11PM GMTSounds like my kids. Except I have two, they have always lived with me, and I've was married 15 yrs and been divorced 7 yrs. It isn't about family size, it's about the examples we set for our children and how we raise em.
The ex comes from a large family and they are all extremely selfish and dysfunctional. -
raves +2 posted May 20, 2008 05:08PM GMT
Answered No
a) ive wached every show theyve put on tv, those are hte most well behaved kids ive ever seen! they have it right. if htey want more kids who are we to say its too many? they have 0 debt, and we dont pay for their kids. go ahead and make more babys dunngars!

Answered No
If they can take care of their children without taxpayers' assistance, then who is anybody to say how many kids they can have? She said December and January are 2 busy months. I'd say March and April must be pretty busy, too.