Jessa Duggar Seewald’s Baby News Update: An Uneventful Due Date and a Baby Boy?

By Precy Dumlao
Jessa Seewald
Jessa Seewald is expecting a baby boy with husband Ben.

While the public awaits with bated breath on news of Jessa Duggar Seewald's first baby, reports have been rife that the star of 19 Kids and Counting has already had a baby boy, Star Pulse reports.

However, the news of the star's baby's gender has not been revealed, not because the baby has already come out. As a matter of fact, as of press time, the little tot has remained firmly ensconced within its mother's womb. Nevertheless, the dead giveaway was the blue color of the baby's bedding on the baby's new crib in a recent snap shot post, leading netizens to speculate that the Seewalds were giving the public a big hint.

The latest tot in the 19 Kids and Counting family saga was due to come out on November 1, which is also the anniversary of Jessa and Ben Seewald's wedding. However, as Jessa's due date uneventfully came and went, the buzz on the baby's gender has grown ever louder, and pranks on the mother-to-be's post-baby body have surfaced on the Internet.

Hollywood Take reports that the reality TV couple got a big laugh off of public rumors that the much-awaited addition to the Duggar clan has come out.

On November 1, the couple tweeted: Ben Seewald @BenSeewald

Cracking up over this one!

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