Bristol Palin now claims her second pregnancy out of wedlock over just the last six years was a planned occurrence.

In a message posted on her blog Sunday, Sarah Palin's daughter shot back at all her critics who now contend the abstinence message she has been preaching for the last several years and earning upwards of $250,000 annually to do so now just seems like a bunch of hot air.

"This pregnancy was actually planned," Bristol wrote. "Everyone knows I wanted more kids, to have a bigger family. Believing I was heading that way, I got ahead of myself. Things didn't go as planned, but life keeps going. Life moves on."

Bristol was briefly engaged to Dakota Meyer, but at the last minute their planned nuptials were called off amid reports he once had another wife that he never told her about.

According to the L.A. Times, one thing Bristol seems eager to share with the world is what she insists is the misconception that she has been paid so handsomely for all the work that she's done as a spokesperson for abstinence.

"I can't tolerate all the talk on this subject," she wrote. "I have never been paid as an 'abstinence spokesperson.' I was employed by the great people at the Candies Foundation. ... They are a teen pregnancy prevention nonprofit and I worked for them when I was 18 and 19 -- when I could share firsthand the challenges of being a teen mother."

Cosmopolitan points out, however, that during her time at Candies, Bristol talked extensively about abstinence, once telling "Good Morning America" in 2009, "I just think that abstinence is the only way you can effectively, 100 percent foolproof way you can prevent pregnancy."