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‘Duck Dynasty’s Rebecca Robertson & John Reed Contemplate Major Life Decision
Rebecca Robertson scheduled a vasectomy consultation to prevent another unplanned child, noting potential benefits such as increased sex drive after the procedure, on Duck Dynasty: The Revival.
- On March 21, Rebecca Robertson revealed she scheduled a vasectomy consultation for John Reed Loflin on Duck Dynasty: The Revival.
- Facing family planning choices, Rebecca said she didn't want another 'happy accident' like their youngest child Xander, and the episode showed the couple contemplating this decision on March 21.
- In a separate storyline, Rebecca scheduled a vasectomy consultation for John Reed on Duck Dynasty, citing increased sex drive from not worrying about pregnancy, and the episode showed a family dispute resolved in 'Duck Court'.
- Tensions surfaced as Rebecca scheduled a vasectomy consultation for John Reed on Duck Dynasty, with the episode showing family friction and a dispute resolution proposal.
- Airing Saturdays at 10/9c, the episode combined personal family decision-making with family feuding on Duck Dynasty: The Revival, as Rebecca scheduled a vasectomy consultation for John Reed.
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‘Duck Dynasty’s Rebecca Robertson & John Reed Contemplate Major Life Decision
Plus, Willie and Jase take their sibling dispute to 'Duck Court' presided by Uncle Si.
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What To Know Rebecca and John Reed Loflin contemplate a big decision that could change their lives. Willie and Jase Robertson’s fishing dispute led to a humorous “Duck Court” trial presided over by Uncle Si. John Luke and Bella’s workplace rivalry escalated into a Nerf war. Willie Robertson was enjoying a nice peaceful day relaxing outside, but in the world of Duck Dynasty: The Revival, that doesn’t last for long. He got mad seeing his brother …
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