20 kids and counting! Michelle Duggar announces she's pregnant again

The Duggars defend decision to have baby no. 20

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"That whole mind set that you stop after a problem pregnancy isn't realistic," Michelle Duggar says.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • The reality stars have faced mounting criticism over the size of their family
  • Michelle's life-threatening preeclampsia were not enough to convince them
  • The Duggars, who star on TLC's "19 Kids and Counting," live debt free

(PEOPLE.com) -- Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar have something to say to their critics.

"Every child deserves to be excited they are a part of life," Michelle tells PEOPLE after just revealing that she is pregnant with her 20th child. "Even when we were having our 5th and 6th [kid] ... we would celebrate each pregnancy."

The reality stars have faced mounting criticism over the size of their family and the risks of Michelle's new pregnancy following the premature birth of their daughter, Josie, in December 2009. But the couple insists that Josie's frightening premature birth and Michelle's life-threatening preeclampsia were not enough to convince them that 19 kids were enough.

"If we felt that way, we would have stopped back with our second birth," insists Michelle, 45, who experienced preeclampsia during her second pregnancy with twins John David and Jana, now 21. "There are many women who have experienced preeclampsia and have gone on to have more children."

"That whole mind set that you stop after a problem pregnancy isn't realistic," she continues. "You may encounter struggles along the way. You may not have a perfect pregnancy, but each child is a precious gift."

The Duggars, who star on TLC's "19 Kids and Counting," live debt free in a house they built themselves in Tontitown, Ark. They have also come under fire from those suggesting that their older kids have too much responsibility caring for the younger ones and that they don't pay enough individual attention to their kids.

"We homeschool, so we are around our children day in and day out," says Jim Bob, 46. "Because I am in real estate, I am home and can be with the children a lot. When we go to the store or run errands, we take the kids one on one and we get to spend more time individually than a lot of parents do."

Michelle, who is under the care of a high-risk pregnancy doctor, agrees: "The beauty of being in a large family," she says, "is that everyone works together as a team and it is about teaching our children responsibility."

And, she says, the family doesn't take their critics to heart.

"There are a lot of good things we can learn from our critics," she says. "We really believe we are following our faith and there are sometimes going to be people who don't agree and we aren't going to worry about the negative things stated."

"We are thankful for those out there who are happy," says Michelle, "and we are grateful for each and every gift of a child."

The Season 5 finale of "19 Kids and Counting" airs Tuesday, November 8 at 9 p.m. ET on TLC and the TLC special "Duggars World Tour: Scotland & Ireland," premieres Sunday, November 13 at 8 p.m.

Article from: http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/08/showbiz/celebrity-news-gossip/duggars-defend-decision-ppl/
 
  • The Duggars, who star on TLC's "19 Kids and Counting," live debt free
they supposedly receive 1.5 million a season for the show. Add in the books about the family, commercial real estate they own, etc.. They've had 8 seasons
 
...just doesn't seem right to be competing with your oldest adult child on having kids :rotfl:
 
Duggar Fact: The Duggars own 9 vehicles including a 45-foot tour bus and a 21 passenger van.
 
I can't believe the one son already has 2.

Okay everyone, how many grandchildren do you think the Duggar children will create? 300 - Over or Under
 
under I hope. Unless all of them get some really good jobs, providing for even 10 kids would be a challenge for most. That'd be ~200 grandkids. Who knows though, maybe tlc will get them all to do reality shows
 
$1.5 million per season!?!!? :omg:
jersey shore cast make over 100k an episode each.. and there were 12 shows last season. So mtv paid out 700K+ per episode in cast salaries. Over 8.4 million total
 
I think she's going for the title of "octomom x 3" or maybe "three-cubed" or perhaps just the binary title of "IOIOI"

Only time will tell. :waiting:
 
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