Community Tard Baby General (includes brain dead kids) - Fundies and their genetic Fuckups; Parents of corpses in denial

What is going on in this church community that several babies have anencephaly ?
No kidding! Okay, granted, the incidence of anencephaly is about 1 in 1,000 pregnancies, and people who have experienced a trauma like this find each other relatively easily, but you have a point.

Are there any toxic waste disposal sites nearby, that kind of thing?
 
I guess that's what you do when you don't have internet access when you want to force the world to look at your brainless miracle.

Shit, didn't Kayli's mom want to force Disney World to put on a spud parade with her tater as the star?

What's funny is their customers seem to think their dead blobs of tissue are too good for that sort of thing
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A canary is probably far more sentient and aware than a 10 week old fetus
Miscarriages suck and for some that need to have medical intervention for the tissues to back (that can be pretty traumatizing for the mothers) there are funeral homes that will offer special services. Often its private cremation or a small service.
One I knew of did group cremation of the it as not to waste the family's money for lower income families so they had something.
Sadly there are a lot of private funeral homes that sucker people desperate for children and will offer to preserve a fetus as developed as 16 weeks and shill the parents out for the cost of a real funeral. The fundie crowd are major paychecks for the scummier funeral homes and feed off of the pro life movement.
 
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No kidding! Okay, granted, the incidence of anencephaly is about 1 in 1,000 pregnancies, and people who have experienced a trauma like this find each other relatively easily, but you have a point.

Are there any toxic waste disposal sites nearby, that kind of thing?
Hazarding a guess that many of these godly granola moms may not take prenatal vitamins 100% seriously. Folic acid is really important for neural development.
 
I guess that's what you do when you don't have internet access when you want to force the world to look at your brainless miracle.

Shit, didn't Kayli's mom want to force Disney World to put on a spud parade with her tater as the star?

What's funny is their customers seem to think their dead blobs of tissue are too good for that sort of thing
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A canary is probably far more sentient and aware than a 10 week old fetus
This is just tied in with caskets and the death business in general. You don’t want to bury grandma in a cardboard box do you? For shame! The real bastards are the ones who sells “air tight” caskets. Grandma becomes soup and leaks out her exploded casket. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.th...sed-after-corpse-explodes-20130608-2nx3h.html
 
I both predict and hope that this infant will be born live and well, despite the inadequacies of the “empath”’s prenatal care and woo birthing plan.

The real struggle for this little one will be terrible parenting and losing a sibling young. I honestly don’t know whether it will be better or worse for this child that Mom is likely to spend all her time posing Luna instead of paying attention to them.
 
What's the life expectancy for these horror stories? I can't imagine many of them live to see age 10.

A few more highlights from the Lily brainless baby blog
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She urges women with brainless fetuses not to look at those scary medical websites but to instead look at fundie blogs with brainless dead baby fashion shows and shit

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I like how she had to make merch for her brainless baby to put in the room of her living kid (who appeared to be like 2, if that) and several outfits for dead baby dressup.

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She hates the word stillborn, her stillborn brainless baby was perfect and strong, etc etc

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A very precious saint with no brain

I swear brainless baby bloggers have their own rat king going on, you find one and there are links to ten more blogs full of pics of rotting dead babies and text walls about how perfect and pure and jesusy they are (and of course mentions of how horrible aborting a brainless fetuses is and how they're so much braver and awesome for choosing to carry it to term).

I think the focus on the babies being “perfect” and beautiful and the weird denial that goes on these groups is super bizarre and unhealthy. Obviously, the baby isn’t perfect, in fact it’s so fucked up it’s not viable. It has no brain. It has an open skull. It is extremely deformed and flawed...and it’s okay to say that it isn’t and accept the baby isn’t “perfect” (no baby is perfect, it’s a terrible and unrealistic/unhealthy expectation. I figured verboten among Christians since only Christ was perfect).

Talking about loving your baby, great. Accepting your baby was not perfect and you adored it for the short time you held it? Good. But pretending a horribly deformed baby that has disabilities not compatible with life is “perfect” is just unhealthy denial. It seems to also blog out the thoughts they might have of being a bit horrified by some of the deformities and deep grief and anger they might experience from losing an infant (and being told about the impending loss well before birth). Suppression of feelings with endless positivity, instead of grappling with a difficult reality.

I both predict and hope that this infant will be born live and well, despite the inadequacies of the “empath”’s prenatal care and woo birthing plan.

The real struggle for this little one will be terrible parenting and losing a sibling young. I honestly don’t know whether it will be better or worse for this child that Mom is likely to spend all her time posing Luna instead of paying attention to them.
Nah. Luna will most likely pass before the new baby ever has any memory of her. Also the new baby (as long as she doesn’t break it’s brain too) will be very vocal about it’s demands leaving her little choice but to give it needed attention. Poor Luna is like a silent pained doll that she can tend to whenever she feels like it because Luna doesn’t make noise, cry or move much. The demands Luna makes on her time are at her convenience because in terms of care she’s more like a goldfish than an human infant.

I noticed she hasn’t talked much about her “birth plan” other than she’d like a water birth but not that she was def going to have one. It makes me hope she’s been convinced to use a hospital or birth center for the new baby. It would make me MOTI if she does another home birth. How she could look at Luna’s giant deformed head every day and even consider a non-hospital birth is beyond my comprehension.
 
I noticed she hasn’t talked much about her “birth plan” other than she’d like a water birth but not that she was def going to have one. It makes me hope she’s been convinced to use a hospital or birth center for the new baby. It would make me MOTI if she does another home birth. How she could look at Luna’s giant deformed head every day and even consider a non-hospital birth is beyond my comprehension.
I hope so as well, but who knows with this crazy bitch. I see in the labor announcement she has her hair done and an intricate henna tattoo (not sure if that’s an older pic?). Didn’t she brag about getting her hair and nails done last time? I think we might be in for round 2.
 
I hope so as well, but who knows with this crazy bitch. I see in the labor announcement she has her hair done and an intricate henna tattoo (not sure if that’s an older pic?). Didn’t she brag about getting her hair and nails done last time? I think we might be in for round 2.
Oh I remember that. She even got her "lady parts" done for the special day because no one wants a hairy underparts when they are giving birth.

You can read that in the archive Luna's birth story
 
This is just tied in with caskets and the death business in general. You don’t want to bury grandma in a cardboard box do you? For shame! The real bastards are the ones who sells “air tight” caskets. Grandma becomes soup and leaks out her exploded casket. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.th...sed-after-corpse-explodes-20130608-2nx3h.html
Nah, the worst are the ones who sell caskets for decedents bound for cremation. Spending $5,000 on a casket for eventual cremains is literally burning money.

I noticed she hasn’t talked much about her “birth plan” other than she’d like a water birth but not that she was def going to have one. It makes me hope she’s been convinced to use a hospital or birth center for the new baby. It would make me MOTI if she does another home birth. How she could look at Luna’s giant deformed head every day and even consider a non-hospital birth is beyond my comprehension.
She might not be mentioning it because she actually has a back-up plan this time? I think it's too much to hope that she's actually going to a facility to give birth, but maybe this time if things don't progress as they should she'll actually take her retarded ass to a hospital...

Shower me in rainbows!
 
I hope so as well, but who knows with this crazy bitch. I see in the labor announcement she has her hair done and an intricate henna tattoo (not sure if that’s an older pic?). Didn’t she brag about getting her hair and nails done last time? I think we might be in for round 2.
Shes had the henna tattoo for a few now.

Nah, the worst are the ones who sell caskets for decedents bound for cremation. Spending $5,000 on a casket for eventual cremains is literally burning money.


She might not be mentioning it because she actually has a back-up plan this time? I think it's too much to hope that she's actually going to a facility to give birth, but maybe this time if things don't progress as they should she'll actually take her retarded ass to a hospital...

Shower me in rainbows!
Shes hinted at another water birth and has not spoken of a doctor she sees a Doula. Shes been doing a lot of crystal stuff too,
 
I searched the thread and it doesn't look like this has been mentioned before, but if it has, my apologies.

Did you know that anyone in the US can call themselves a nutritionist? It doesn't require any sort of graduate degree and professional license like a Registered Dietitian does.

Robyn claims to to be a "certified nutritionist", which can mean a couple things.

There are Certified Nutrition Specialists who have an advanced degrees in nutrition from a fully accredited institution.

And there are Certified Nutritionists/Certified Clinical Nutritionists who are awarded the "credential" by a group of nutters.

I'm sure we can ALL surmise which one of these categories Robyn falls into.

I also saw a FB post where she said she was applying to get her master's degree in "Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine" at the highly esteemed chiropractic college, the University of Western States.

God help both of her babies.
 
This is just tied in with caskets and the death business in general. You don’t want to bury grandma in a cardboard box do you? For shame! The real bastards are the ones who sells “air tight” caskets. Grandma becomes soup and leaks out her exploded casket. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.th...sed-after-corpse-explodes-20130608-2nx3h.html
The best ones are "protective" caskets. Especially in America the death industry is a private business that is usually family run and the scummier ones make a killing off of grieving families that promise to protect their dead family member's remains.
Spending $5,000 on a casket for eventual cremains is literally burning money.
*$5000 is sadly on the cheap end of the spectrum* sales people often will go out of their way to add special engravings, metals, and inserts to make their commission.

Just look at the infant caskets, some now being made to "hold" a miscarried fetus that the family shills out a funeral for. At one of the homes I once worked for there was a seller that went out of their way to add to the prices by making them into 10k corpse mansions.
 
The best ones are "protective" caskets. Especially in America the death industry is a private business that is usually family run and the scummier ones make a killing off of grieving families that promise to protect their dead family member's remains.

*$5000 is sadly on the cheap end of the spectrum* sales people often will go out of their way to add special engravings, metals, and inserts to make their commission.

Just look at the infant caskets, some now being made to "hold" a miscarried fetus that the family shills out a funeral for. At one of the homes I once worked for there was a seller that went out of their way to add to the prices by making them into 10k corpse mansions.
Well, I haven't shopped for a casket lately. And the last time I was offered one I said no thanks, the cardboard box is fine. I'm not throwing thousands of dollars into your retort.

Have you ever read Jessica Mitford's The American Way of Death or the related novel/film The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh? If not, both are highly recommended.
 
I think the focus on the babies being “perfect” and beautiful and the weird denial that goes on these groups is super bizarre and unhealthy. Obviously, the baby isn’t perfect, in fact it’s so fucked up it’s not viable. It has no brain. It has an open skull. It is extremely deformed and flawed...and it’s okay to say that it isn’t and accept the baby isn’t “perfect” (no baby is perfect, it’s a terrible and unrealistic/unhealthy expectation. I figured verboten among Christians since only Christ was perfect).

Talking about loving your baby, great. Accepting your baby was not perfect and you adored it for the short time you held it? Good. But pretending a horribly deformed baby that has disabilities not compatible with life is “perfect” is just unhealthy denial. It seems to also blog out the thoughts they might have of being a bit horrified by some of the deformities and deep grief and anger they might experience from losing an infant (and being told about the impending loss well before birth). Suppression of feelings with endless positivity, instead of grappling with a difficult reality.
I often wonder if people like this think that if their baby isn't 'perfect', it's a reflection of them and they feel inadequate or like they're somehow at fault. Sometimes nature just fucks up and doesn't get it right, or genetics rears it's ugly head. It's nothing the mother did, she could have done everything perfectly, every single thing the doctor told her to do in order to ensure a healthy baby and it can still be imperfect or worse, dead. Maybe it's some sort of subconscious or deep seated guilt that they're just shoving down by denying anything was wrong.

I have been been pregnant, nor have I had a miscarriage. But as a woman, I can only imagine that you might wonder what you did wrong if something awful happened to your baby during pregnancy. I know women who have had children with Autism wonder if they did something during their pregnancy to cause it. Maybe by putting a hat on their baby with an exposed brain, making their living children take photos with the baby and treating it like a 'normal' birth, they're just trying to avoid dealing with their own emotions or feelings. That's just me musing, I'm not a psychologist.

And not all babies are 'beautiful' in an aesthetic sense. I know that I, personally, was a hideous baby. There are babies that are born and are those perfect little cherubs. But I think that each and every baby is beautiful in the eyes of their parents and family...these parents seem more focused on having an Instagram-able baby.

Luna's mother, however, is 100% to blame for her daughter's condition. Also, I've had a gin and tonic, so I hope this all makes sense.
 
Well, I haven't shopped for a casket lately. And the last time I was offered one I said no thanks, the cardboard box is fine. I'm not throwing thousands of dollars into your retort.

Have you ever read Jessica Mitford's The American Way of Death or the related novel/film The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh? If not, both are highly recommended.

I've read both versions of "The American Way of Death" - the one from the early 1960s, which revolutionized the industry, and the one from the late 1990s, published shortly before her own death. Some of the figures from the 1960s book blew my mind; they're more than many people spend now, in 1960s dollars!

There's a beautiful essay called "Light, Like The Sun", about cremation, that first appeared in the Reader's Digest in the late 1930s. Okay, the method used isn't light, technically, but it's still a good read. The original essay, in longer form, was in a magazine called "The Forum" and is a bit harder to find online.


I actually like this option.


Some places are now allowing "green" burials, which can mean whatever you want it to. A popular option is burial in a large woven basket, and other people have opted for various kinds of shrouds, often a family heirloom quilt that is tattered but was still cherished by the decedent.

I first heard about the "willow casket" when I read this wonderful book, and two of my favorite youtubers, Phyllis and Ernest Stokes, died within the past couple of years and opted that this be done with their bodies. As you can see, Phyllis' channel has been taken over by her son, and monetization is donated to a favorite charity.



 
I think the focus on the babies being “perfect” and beautiful and the weird denial that goes on these groups is super bizarre and unhealthy. Obviously, the baby isn’t perfect, in fact it’s so fucked up it’s not viable. It has no brain. It has an open skull. It is extremely deformed and flawed...and it’s okay to say that it isn’t and accept the baby isn’t “perfect” (no baby is perfect, it’s a terrible and unrealistic/unhealthy expectation. I figured verboten among Christians since only Christ was perfect).

Talking about loving your baby, great. Accepting your baby was not perfect and you adored it for the short time you held it? Good. But pretending a horribly deformed baby that has disabilities not compatible with life is “perfect” is just unhealthy denial. It seems to also blog out the thoughts they might have of being a bit horrified by some of the deformities and deep grief and anger they might experience from losing an infant (and being told about the impending loss well before birth). Suppression of feelings with endless positivity, instead of grappling with a difficult reality.
Most normal parents probably consider their (normal) babies to be "perfect" to them at least, but this is above and beyond normal reason. I think it's to do with their extreme pro-life views, which is more accurately anti-choice. Since they believe there is never a valid reason for abortion, they can't admit there being any truth to what their doctor's explained to them regarding their failed pregnancies (regardless of how long the baby lived or if it even survived to term). So no matter how deformed the body, no matter how fucked up the face, no matter how little brain there is, nothing is really wrong: it's actually perfect. They further emphasize it by having all these smiling photos with their dead and dying baby, as well as other members of the family with it (especially kids).

It's all a means for what they're trying to push on all women everywhere. They want women who are considering abortions to change their mind (until they're not allowed to decide that anymore), but their primary weapon isn't misinformation, it's guilt. How dare you think a baby with no brain and half a face is horribly deformed: you're a liberal baby-killer that hates precious, perfect life and Jesus! How dare you suggest not letting it suffer instead of carrying it to full term and letting science keep this bundle of horrors alive indefinitely: it's up to God to decide when someone dies, not people!
 
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