Jessica Simpson

I have no children and don't want any either so this may clue you in as to why I am asking this question: Breast-feeding is a form of birth control? I have never ever heard of this before and I come from a big family. Grandma had 11 kids!!! I have to sisters - one niece and we never ever talked about breast-feeding.
 
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for almost everyone, breastfeeding is not a good form of birth control :nogood:

I don't think Jess has a bad voice, I think she uses it badly, lol!
I think if she had a strong vocal coach telling her to calm down a little when she sings she'd sound nice. Oh and there's always that pesky issue of her not being able to remember lyrics :amuse:
Ashlee is not a talented vocalist at all IMO although I liked some of her songs.
 
I prefer Christina A's voice and music in general over Jess but Jess can hold a note, the way she ruined it was by singing live and going OTT.

I always consider live singing a positive, actually...
Jessica has a good voice from what I've heard, but I can't stand the way she uses it either, with all the hollering and groaning and all that.
 
I think Jess has an amazing voice and I think her best songs are never picked as singles. I think her last album showcases best her voice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9pnttCvsYs

HOWEVER,,and I do love Xtina and stripped is one of the albuns of my life, but for me, although I don't particularly love the girl - I don't dislike her either, I just do not care - Carrie Underwood has the BEST voice ever. This song gets me. Every. single. time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-GgX8pzjT8 ( I KNOW YOU WONT)

TMZ has full body pics - pretty sure they chose the worst ones - of Jess.

http://www.tmz.com/2012/06/22/jessica-simpson-working-out-weight-loss/
 
I have no children and don't want any either so this may clue you in as to why I am asking this question: Breast-feeding is a form of birth control? I have never ever heard of this before and I come from a big family. Grandma had 11 kids!!! I have to sisters - one niece and we never ever talked about breast-feeding.

Breastfeeding can be used to delay ovulation if you:

-nurse your baby as often as (s)he wants.
-don't train your baby to sleep through the night. (The milk-making hormones that suppress ovulation are highest between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m.) Nighttime nursing is important to the suppression of fertility.
-avoid using pacifiers and bottles. All of baby's sucking should be at the breast.
-delay the introduction of solid foods until age six months or later. If you do those things, it is reliable.

If not, then like all other BC, it's not reliable.