I completely commend you
@SurfingPigs because I started to reply a few times, and could not straighten out my thoughts to make myself coherent.
For you,
@Princesspigpig, PLEASE look at this link (
https://www.guinealynx.info/breeding.html) and PLEASE OH PLEASE educate yourself, before you make any other huge mistakes. Your female is at least 1 year old (seeing as you've had her a year) and any female guinea pig can have terrible difficulty with pregnancies, and once they've passed the 8 month mark that difficulty increases.
"Because guinea pigs rely on us completely for their care and housing, we can control their reproductive lives and make a conscious choice to be a responsible pet owner." (from Guinea Lynx)
I hate to say this, but if your female or your pups encounter any complication, it is YOUR fault for consciously breeding them. I'm sure (if you have a heart) you are horrified by the idea that your Hobit (btw, Tolkien spelled it Hobbit) will in all likelyhood experience difficulty with the pregnancy you forced on her, so please, I absolutely implore you to educate yourself.
Also, I'd like to point out that you have admitted that both were from pet stores, and that you would adopt your next piggy, so you at least paid attention to that much. (SOURCE:
https://www.guineapigcages.com/forum/introduce-yourself/67805-hi-there.html#post593264) I'm sure that within a few hours of wandering the forum, beside learning about adoption, you were educated on the difficulties of pregnant piggies. Therefore I am completely and utterly baffled as to why you would continue to put your piggy in a harmful situation.