The Duggar sisters that made the news this year are once again on camera and in the public eye, as they continue on with their lives now as mothers. The story has been quite focused on their recent pregnancy and struggles in delivering their babies. Both of them suffered for choosing home birth. Luckily, they were able to have their babies safe although it wasn't a good experience for them.
Jill is a missionary who has experiences and has training doing midwifery, but when it was time that she needed one for her home birth, apparently she didn't get any help. Instead, she was even rushed to hospital to give birth through c-section. Jessa Duggar-Seewald on the other hand suffered from postpartum hemorrhage, but was still successful to deliver a healthy baby boy at home.
The family actually have this all documented on their blog. Moving on with this midwife issue, although Jill was trained by an Arkansas midwife, she said that she wants to be clear that she didn't help her during her labor and was not involved in any of the deliveries of the babies of both the Duggar sisters according to The Inquisitr.
Jill as mentioned earlier was a trained midwife care of Venessa Giron. She is also saying that she didn't help as well in the delivery of the babies of both Jessa and Jill and in fact, she wasn't even there. Giron even stated that she is not Jessa's midwife, but she is sending out her congratulations to the girls for their childbirth.
All these issues needed to be clear because in case someone complained about who is responsible for the Duggar sisters' bad experience and life threatening experience, they can't be blamed from it.