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Atlas
12-20-2008, 12:27 AM
AP (http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jNRRMdUhTauAM39SvwMdaaYKWujgD955V28O0)


ROGERS, Ark. (AP) — An Arkansas woman has given birth to her 18th child.

Michelle Duggar delivered the baby girl by Caesarean section Thursday at Mercy Medical Center in Rogers. The baby, named Jordyn-Grace Makiya Duggar, weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and was 20 inches long.

"The ultimate Christmas gift from God," said Jim Bob Duggar, the father of the 18 children. "She's just absolutely beautiful, like her mom and her sisters."

The Duggars now have 10 sons and eight daughters.

Jim Bob Duggar said Michelle started having contractions Wednesday night. She needed the C-section, her third, because the baby was lying sideways. Jim Bob said both baby and mother were doing well Thursday night.

"We both would love to have more," he said.

The cable network TLC broadcasts a weekly show about the Duggars called "17 Kids and Counting." Chris Finnegan of TLC — which handles public relations for the Duggar family — said the show's name would be updated to account for the latest addition to the family. He said TLC also will air a show Monday on the baby's delivery.

Jim Bob Duggar is 43, a year older than his wife. Their oldest child, Joshua, is 20.

The other Duggar children, in between Joshua and Jordyn-Grace, are Jana, 18; John-David, 18; Jill, 17; Jessa, 16; Jinger, 14; Joseph, 13; Josiah, 12; Joy-Anna, 11; Jeremiah, 9; Jedidiah, 9; Jason, 8; James, 7; Justin, 6; Jackson, 4; Johannah, 3; and Jennifer, 1.

"Our whole family is excited about Jordyn's addition to our family," Jim Bob Duggar said. "She's just perfect in every way."

Loki
12-20-2008, 12:37 AM
Eh, we need this kind of productivity in Europe ... :love_4:

Aemma
12-20-2008, 02:13 AM
OMGs! But they're all "J" names!!! How do they keep them all straight? :eek:

But seriously, nice to see! :) Reminds me that French Canadian families were pretty prolific once upon a time. A family of nine as my Mom came from was considered on the smallish side even. Then for my parents' generation, 5 to 6seemed to be a 'sizable' family when they had their own families. And for my generation, well the magic number appears to be 2 or 3, rarely 4 and much less 5 anymore. How times have changed. :(

:)...Aemma

HawkR
12-20-2008, 12:47 PM
My grandparent was all a flock of 9 children each. My father was in a flock of 6 and my mother 5, I, a flock of 4:)