Jinger Duggar Spends Time Away from Jeremy Vuolo to Help Out in Jessa's Pregnancy

By Trisha Cerdena
Jinger Duggar and Jeremy Vuolo
Jinger Duggar and her boyfriend Jeremy Vuolo announce their engagement one month after courtship.  Photo: TLC

Jinger Duggar has been spending much of her time with fiancé Jeremy Vuolo as featured on ‘Counting On’ season 2. However, in the latest episode, she was able to take some time out to help out with her family, particularly the Seewalds.

In the midst of her wedding planning, Jinger was able to put her photographing skills to use for Jessa Duggar-Seewald as her sister decided to put out a new pregnancy update for fans.

As Jessa’s third trimester of pregnancy for her second baby nears, the 23-year-old reality star posed for a set of photos, together with her husband Ben Seewald and baby Spurgeon.

Moreover, these photos were also taken in honor of the Seewalds’ second wedding anniversary and their son’s first birthday on Nov. 5.

“So many milestones this week for our little family,” Jessa wrote as caption for the pictures on Facebook.

Jessa, who is featured showing her baby bump in the images, thanked her younger sister for agreeing to capture these moments.

"Thanks to Jinger for doing this photo shoot with us!” she wrote. “I’m overwhelmed by God’s kindness.”

The Seewalds’ latest update on the pregnancy came in last August when the couple spoke with TLC and admitted that they could not yet decide whether they would want to know about their second baby’s gender; they were also asking for name suggestions.

Aside from this upcoming addition to the Duggar family, fans are also looking forward to Jinger’s own special time when she exchanges wedding vows with Jeremy.

The events that led to the couple’s courtship and engagement were mainly featured on ‘Counting On’ season 2. Although Jinger and Jeremy are yet to reveal their wedding date, some fans are already expecting that the two will get married in Texas- Jeremy’s home state.

Other viewers of the series are also speculating that the couple had already gotten married, although such rumors have not been addressed by the Duggars.

Last week on ‘The After Show’ special, the couple’s engagement was taken into the spotlight and Jinger would not reveal if she and her soon-to-be husband plan to have children.

Nonetheless, Jinger’s brother-in-law Derick Dillard mentioned that he does expect her to get pregnant before 2016 ends, suggesting that Jinger and Jeremy’s wedding will take place before 2017.

Even Jinger’s sister, Jana Duggar, dropped a clue during the after show special when she said she was very busy helping Jinger in planning her wedding that she did not have the time to make renovations on the tattoo parlor that she recently purchased.

Although the episode was rumored to be the ‘Counting On’ season 2 finale, TLC confirmed that there will be two more episodes for this installment, although an air date is yet to be announced.

According to The Duggar Family Blog, the network does have “more footage to share.”

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