Duggar family news: Jessa Seewald is NOT pregnant with baby number 3

Rumors have recently been swirling that "Counting On" star Jessa Duggar is pregnant with her third child with husband, Ben Seewald.

"Jessa is definitely pregnant and will be making an announcement in April," a source told In Touch, adding that the reality star is already  four months along.

Jessa Duggar is not pregnant with her third child with husband, Ben Seewald. Here, the Christian couple looks at each other as they hold their sons, Spurgeon and Henry. (Screenshot/TLC video)

Ben and Jessa "have been keeping the news under wraps, partly because it was in the early stages and also because she did not want to take away from the news that her brother Josiah [Duggar] and Lauren [Swanson] are getting married," the source alleged.

However, a Duggar family spokesperson came forward and told E! News that the report is absolutely false and Jessa is not pregnant. For now, Ben and Jessa have two sons - two-year-old Spurgeon Elliot and 13-month-old Henry Wilberforce.

Jessa is stil busy navigating through motherhood, and she is relying on her mother, Michelle, for parenting advice. However, the mom of two admitted that there are some things that she wants to do differently. "Spurgeon is still pretty young, but I'm sure that as he continues to grow, I will find that I tend to do some things differently than my mom did," Jessa told Us Weekly. "That's the beauty of the individual family. No one is identical."

"There will be variations with little things here and there, but I know that our foundational goals remain the same - to raise our kids to love God and be a blessing to others," she added.

Ben and Jessa have earlier expressed their desire to have a huge family and adopt, so the two might be busy figuring out how to expand their family.

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