Jessa Duggar Baby Gender Reveal! '19 Kids' Star & Husband Ben Seewald Learn Sex of Child this Month!
We have an update on Baby Seewald! MStars News has learned that Jessa Duggar and her husband, Ben Seewald finally heard their baby's heartbeat for the first time. Plus, we'll learn the sex of the new child in a gender reveal on 19 Kids and Counting this season.
According to RadarOnline, the stars revealed to fans while filming at the Cross Church Compassion Center in Springdale, Arkansas that they heard their child's heartbeat for the first time.
"We heard the baby's heartbeat for the first time today!" expecting mom Jessa told a group of University of Arkansas sorority girls.
"At first they couldn't hear the heart beat, the baby wasn't turned the right way or something like that," her husband added.
The site claims that Jessa told the girls that they are planning to find out the sex of their baby sometime this month. Jessa is sticking to her plan and not following along with what her sister Jill Dillard did while she was pregnant, including a huge gender reveal party.
"We're actually thinking about keeping it a secret, like just Ben and I know, but we're not sure," Jessa claims.
Jessa and Ben also gave us an update on Baby Seewald in a new Instagram post. Jessa wrote: "#100 days pregnant! So amazing to read about #BabySeewald's development each week! @ben_seewald Week 14 Of Pregnancy "If you could peek inside yourself now, you'd see a baby the size of your clenched fist (and come to think of it, at 14 weeks of fetal development, your little one can clench his or her own fist!). As fetal development continues, your baby also has the coordination, strength, and smarts to wiggle his or her fingers and toes and even suck a thumb (how cute is that?)."
According to E! ,Jessa's pregnancy has been going well! Unlike Jill, who was sick as a dog while pregnant, Jessa seems to be experiencing the opposite.
"Jessa's pregnancy is going well so far," a source revealed to the site. "She has barely been sick, but she did have a spell for about three weeks earlier but feels great now."