RobB said:
In general I think they're selfish and nuts, but on this topic they get a pass. I don't know what something like this would do to me.
kriss said:
When another family member of mine lost a baby years ago, I read a lot of literature and one theme that comes up over and over again is how isolated parents who have suffered miscarriages or stillborns feel, because people don't talk to them about it, or they say things like "oh you're young, you have plenty of time" or "it was meant to be" or whatever.
amie said:
It IS ghoulish and disgusting for TMZ and fan sites and message boards to share the images.
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From TMZ: The family from TLC's "19 Kids & Counting" chose a unique way to commemorate the life of their 20th child, who passed away this week in a miscarriage -- they took an artsy picture of the fetal corpse ... and distributed it at the memorial.
Jubilee Shalom Duggar was due in April ... but Michelle Duggar suffered a miscarriage on Sunday in her 2nd trimester.
The Duggars held a memorial today at their church in Arkansas, where they distributed the above photographs -- containing messages like, "There is no foot too small that it cannot leave an imprint on this world."
The photos were first posted on Twitter by a family member -- and then surfaced on a fan site.
Still think there's nothing wrong with this bunch?
http://www.tmz.com/2011/12/14/duggar-family-dead-baby/#.TulYNHNcIko