Jamerrill Stewart (Homeschool mom of 7 [soon to be 8])
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Her content is less relatable these days because it seems very obvious they have money so these budget videos make no sense for most people. It can't all be explained away with this is the season of life we are in.
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I use an ad blocker, so I never see any ads. that does sound excessive though.
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Oh gosh, I can’t watch right now but I see she’s buying “all the Dollar Store pregnancy tests”........’‘tis the season for YouTube pregnancies right now it seems! Not that any of us are surprised. And not that I particularly care very much. Anyone watch yet?
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I didn’t watch but read the comments, doesn’t seem a baby was announced or anything.dahell wrote:Oh gosh, I can’t watch right now but I see she’s buying “all the Dollar Store pregnancy tests”........’‘tis the season for YouTube pregnancies right now it seems! Not that any of us are surprised. And not that I particularly care very much. Anyone watch yet?
Im having my 3rd and last at 30. She has taken such a toll on my body, I can tell I’m not 24/26 like I was the first two times. I’m done!
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While I understand these people want large families after a certain point they seem to create another human out of habit. Like this is what we do we have another baby. How many more does she plan on having or is it right up until she goes through menopause?
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Totally agree.DoodleBop2 wrote:While I understand these people want large families after a certain point they seem to create another human out of habit. Like this is what we do we have another baby. How many more does she plan on having or is it right up until she goes through menopause?
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Girl, I so feel you on that. My first was just before I turned 25. My last (and 5th baby) was at 37. I didn’t want any more but it did a NUMBER on me. I’ve always had relatively easy pregnancies (except for a bunch of kidney stones and difficult deliveries) but I felt so sore with this last one. I started with sciatica type pain over 13 yrs ago with my 2nd pregnancy and it was horrible this last time. Even with 2-3 times a week chiro appointments. Anyways, God bless people who can and want to do it but I was feeling my age with that. Not to mention I don’t have as much energy to chase him around.JennaLuvBug wrote:I didn’t watch but read the comments, doesn’t seem a baby was announced or anything.dahell wrote:Oh gosh, I can’t watch right now but I see she’s buying “all the Dollar Store pregnancy tests”........’‘tis the season for YouTube pregnancies right now it seems! Not that any of us are surprised. And not that I particularly care very much. Anyone watch yet?
Im having my 3rd and last at 30. She has taken such a toll on my body, I can tell I’m not 24/26 like I was the first two times. I’m done!
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Congrats by the way! My 3rd child was probably my easiest and at age 10 is so super sweet and helpful.
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My third child is also my easiest. This kid is just so CHILL.
Pregnancy in your 30s is way different than in your 20s for sure.
Pregnancy in your 30s is way different than in your 20s for sure.
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I watched the video. She said she just always likes to have tests in the house. I take that as they dont use any form of birth control so while maybe they aren’t actively ttc, it could happen anytime. I think 8 is enough! Isn’t she nearly 40? Being pregnant at 40 with ur 9th baby sounds like a nightmare.
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Sorry to keep posting....re-reading my post. I feel the need to clarify. When I said “I didn’t want any more” or something like that I meant I didn’t want another after my 5th but even if I did I probably wouldn’t because it was not a great pregnancy pain-wise. Lol, it kind of looked like I was saying I didn’t want my 5th? But I didn’t mean it that way.
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How old is she? She seems so old for another baby! Good grief
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My friend had her 10th at 48 all c-sections
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I have a friend who had 10 with like 8 sections and with the last one she lost her uterus because they had to remove it to stop her bleeding. I cannot imagine.onbreak wrote:My friend had her 10th at 48 all c-sections
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I was done after my youngest even if I very much am so glad to have her. I totally get it.dahell wrote:Sorry to keep posting....re-reading my post. I feel the need to clarify. When I said “I didn’t want any more” or something like that I meant I didn’t want another after my 5th but even if I did I probably wouldn’t because it was not a great pregnancy pain-wise. Lol, it kind of looked like I was saying I didn’t want my 5th? But I didn’t mean it that way.
I thought Jamerrill was older but apparently, she's in her late 30s.
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Wow! I’m 36 and don’t have any kids yet but want them. I’m getting to that age where i worry about being too old. That’s inspiring. There is hope for me yet!onbreak wrote:My friend had her 10th at 48 all c-sections
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Yes!shilohjulia wrote:Wow! I’m 36 and don’t have any kids yet but want them. I’m getting to that age where i worry about being too old. That’s inspiring. There is hope for me yet!onbreak wrote:My friend had her 10th at 48 all c-sections
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Just to put your heart a little more at ease, I have a friend who had their first at 37 and is now pregnant with her 2nd at 39. Both beautifully healthy pregnancies and delivery. There’s always hope!shilohjulia wrote:Wow! I’m 36 and don’t have any kids yet but want them. I’m getting to that age where i worry about being too old. That’s inspiring. There is hope for me yet!onbreak wrote:My friend had her 10th at 48 all c-sections
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I was a Nanny for a career woman who had her children at 41,42 and 44.shilohjulia wrote:Wow! I’m 36 and don’t have any kids yet but want them. I’m getting to that age where i worry about being too old. That’s inspiring. There is hope for me yet!onbreak wrote:My friend had her 10th at 48 all c-sections
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I have many friends who are in their mid to late 30s and just starting to have kids and it's going fine for them. There is just an energy level difference you notice having a baby in your late 30s if you also remember being pregnant at 22 lol.
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I just don’t understand how she plans to be “trim healthy mama” if she doesn’t give her body a break from being pregnant. She has shown she’s the type that will indulge in things just because she’s pregnant. Hell, even not pregnant she’s wishy washy with remaining on her “fad diet” of the month.
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Oh, so true! I definitely didn’t mean to imply women SHOULDN’T or COULDN’T. In fact, I personally rejected “advanced maternal” type stuff with my last. I’m just not going to do all that because my 4th was at 34 and my 5th at 37. You can totally have babies passed 35 and be all good. I just meant me personally. I’ll also admit, I need to get in shape (again!) and lose weight (again!!) and I’d probably be 90% better all around. Energy-wise and more. Don’t be afraid! You’re all good!!DoodleBop2 wrote:I was a Nanny for a career woman who had her children at 41,42 and 44.shilohjulia wrote:Wow! I’m 36 and don’t have any kids yet but want them. I’m getting to that age where i worry about being too old. That’s inspiring. There is hope for me yet!onbreak wrote:My friend had her 10th at 48 all c-sections
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I have many friends who are in their mid to late 30s and just starting to have kids and it's going fine for them. There is just an energy level difference you notice having a baby in your late 30s if you also remember being pregnant at 22 lol.