'19 Kids and Counting's Jinger Duggar Pregnant With First Baby, Jeremy Vuolo Is Ecstatic

By Edwin Kee
Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo
'Counting On' season 2 stars Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo Photo: Jinger Duggar / Instagram

Being declared as parents is certainly good news to any wedded couple, and the first time is always extra special. '19 Kids and Counting's Jinger Duggar has announced that she is now pregnant with her very first baby with husband Jeremy Vuolo being ecstatic about the situation. This family of two has just grown to include baby, making it a happy party of three.

The latest report on the internet points to Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo managing their newfound status as parents, with another source claiming that she is already into her second trimester -- which would mean she would have had concealed that baby bump for quite some time already. When will Jinger Duggar be due? Word on the street has it that she is due in “early fall”. This is certain vindication for fans who figured out that Jinger was already carrying a baby bump in an Instagram shot that was taken not too long ago.

When was baby conceived?
One particular question that would have rung through the thoughts of many would be, “When was the baby conceived?” It is a legitimate question for sure, and many people are speculating that it was in Australia where the couple had their honeymoon, where the action took place. An insider has stepped forward to speak without revealing much, “Jinger and Jeremy are keeping the news under wraps to promote the upcoming season of Counting On. No one would be surprised if they moved back to Arkansas to be with her family.” One thing's for sure though -- you don't get pregnant while wearing shorts.

Duggar family website drops a clue
It might not be listed down officially just yet, but there is a strong hint dropped on the Duggar family website after a fairly recent update. In Jinger Duggar’s section that talked about her “plans for the future,” there was no mention by Jinger concerning any desire for children -- perhaps that desire had already been fulfilled. She did mention that she and her husband Jeremy would like to have a big family though, and this does not come across as surprising considering how large of a brood her parents have.

Prior to Jinger’s wedding, she did mention, “Well I love kids. I’m excited for the future, when Jeremy and I are married, to start a family.” Jeremy also chipped in at that moment, ”We haven’t talked about size, but I know we both love children. They’re a joy.”

Other upcoming Duggar babies
As for the rest of the Duggar clan, they are growing slowly but surely as though time is running out. Jessa Duggar recently became a mom for the second time with a new son, Henry, with husband Ben Seewald beaming with pride. Josh and wife Anna Duggar did reveal not too long ago that they would be having their fifth child with each other in due time, and hopefully this will be the child that will help heal cracks in the marital rift. Apart from that, Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard are close to seeing their second baby enter the world, joining up with big brother Israel to for a tag team of joy and laughter. With all of these grandchildren arriving into the world, the Duggars family patriarch Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar must be filled with much joy and excitement. 

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