'19 Kids and Counting': Jessa Duggar pregnant with Ben Seewald's baby? A video holds the answer

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Ever since Jessa Duggar and Ben Seewald got married in November 2014, the fans of "19 Kids and Counting" have kept an eye out on Jessa's tummy. The pregnancy rumors continue to hound Jessa and yet, she hasn't confirmed nor denied anything.

The rumor actually started when Jessa made an Instagram post, which is a tribute to her sister. The first post said "So thankful for this sweet girl Jill, you're such an amazing example to me of what it means to be a loving wife—and now a mother also! I love you so much!! So blessed to call you my sister."

However, Jessa altered the post and removed "and now a mother also." It is uncertain whether she removed it because her fans started asking her if she's pregnant or she is actually hiding it.

Since then, people embarked on a serious baby bump watch for Jessa. Fans of the Duggars want to hear the happy news, seeing that Jill and Derick immediately got pregnant after they got married. So, fans are hoping that Jessa and Ben will do the same.

Now, finally, a new video may hold the answer to those pregnancy rumors. Ben uploaded a video that showed Jessa and her sister Jinger playing the piano. Seeing the sisters play together was wonderful, but the fans had their eyes on Jessa's tummy. No, there wasn't a baby bump on sight.

Given this evidence, many still believe that Jessa is indeed pregnant and is just hiding it for now. In the video, it could be that Jessa hasn't shown yet because if she is pregnant, she is only on her first trimester. Further, many speculate that the couple might make a public announcement when "19 Kids and Counting" Season 9 premieres.

"19 Kids and Counting" returns on Feb. 19 on TLC.

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