19 Kids and Counting new season to air February 2015

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The Duggar family is back on reality TV after speculations of the show's cancellation last November. The new season of 19 Kids and Counting will be aired on Tuesday, February 17, 2015 on TLC.

After their last episode, which featured Jessa Duggar's engagement to Ben Seewald and a special on cousin Amy Duggar, the family has been continuously filming during the break.

Fans can expect episodes on Jessa's preparation for her wedding. Although Ben and Jessa wed last November, the ceremony will be included in the new episodes and will probably be aired in the latter part of the season.

The upcoming season will also feature the lives of newlyweds Jill and Derick Dillard and the excitement of the couple in preparing for their first bundle of joy in March. The couple has been filming home videos and both are excited to share their journey through Jill's pregnancy with their fans.

Meanwhile, Josh and Anna Duggar announced that they are expecting baby number four. In an interview with TLC, nine-week pregnant Anna is obviously excited about all the good things that are happening in their family. They already told the rest of their family in Arkansas when they attended Jessa's wedding.

Josh and Anna currently reside in Washington D.C. They confessed that it would be a different pregnancy since they will not have the whole support group back in Arkansas. They made a lot of friends but nothing beats having family around when you expect an addition to the family.

The couple is currently looking at an array of options on birthing - at their home, in a hospital, or in a birthing centre. As of now, they have a lot of questions and they will try to figure out how to answer them at some point. This will be another event for fans to follow as the couple try to navigate their way through all the preparations without family in a new city.

It will be interesting to see how the older kids transition into marriage and parenthood.

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