Jessa Duggar's baby update €” no gender reveal parties, but say hello to 'Quincy'

"19 Kids and Counting" star Jessa Duggar Seewald continues to give online updates on her pregnancy to her fans, the latest of which was a photo of her baby bump.

The expectant mom took to the joint Twitter and Instagram account with husband Ben to show off a photo sporting her baby bump at 36 weeks and four days. 

The 22-year-old star also revealed that she could be due sometime in November. The baby, most commonly referred to as "Baby Seewald" now appears to have a name.

According to a report from Inquisitr, the Seewalds already know the gender of their baby when the baby was still at 19 weeks.

The couple insisted not to do a gender reveal until her birth next month. Jessa reportedly said that she and her husband have been careful enough not to make an accidental reveal by using specific gender pronouns, so they end up giving a name to the baby — Quincy.

The couple also thought that giving a name to the unborn would be more exciting since referring to the fetus as "baby" would be boring.

The Seewalds also conducted a poll via their family website and asked fans some name suggestions for the incoming bundle of joy.

Majority of fans, 58,350 of them, predict that Jessa will be having a girl as their first child, while more than 23,000 predict that the couple will have a firstborn son, according to the Sept. 29 poll results.

The top picks for a girl's name include Savannah, Olivia, Rachel, Hope, and Sarah, while top picked male names include Zachary, Noah, Luke, Benjamin, and Sawyer.

The Duggars are known to celebrate gender reveal parties before when "19 Kids and Counting" still aired, but this time the Seewalds decide to pass.

It will truly be a surprise for friends, family, and fans once Jessa gives birth. Meanwhile, fans can see more of the Seewalds as they will be featured in an upcoming three-part special scheduled to arrive on TLC by the end of the year.

 

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