You are right and I apologize for being as hurtful in my post as I was. However, these exact issues are discussed here very frequently and NEVER is it condoned. So throwing caution to the wind and going against every bit of advice ever given....I just don't get and don't think it should be just blown off as 'no big deal.' But, you are right and what is done is done...and someone has to put the best interest of the female and pups first...
So, I would definately try to find a REPUTABLE breeder and vet in the meantime. Find an EXERIENCED breeder who will be able to asist you during the whelp and try to learn all you can in the meantime. Around day 50, take your female in for an x-ray--this will be crucial as it will give your vet (hopefully a new one with some experience w/ canine reproduction) and indication as to if the pups appear too big for free whelp or if a c-section will be needed. Above all else, once this litter is said and done, please have you poor girl spayed so that she will not have to go through this ordeal again.