Jessa Duggar baby name poll set up on Duggar family's website

Jessa Duggar Instagram/ jessaseewald

In a few weeks, Jessa Duggar will become a mother. The former "19 Kids and Counting" star and her husband Ben Seewald are expecting their first child on Nov. 1, which also happens to be the date of their first wedding anniversary. 

Throughout her pregnancy, the 22-year-old TV personality has posted regular updates on Instagram where she also recently shared a new milestone. On Tuesday, Sept. 22, Jessa posted a picture of her wearing a white shirt. The photo is captioned, "34 weeks 2 days!" Earlier this week, she also posted a photo collage of her and Ben at the gym, and one photo shows her lifting a dumbbell as she tries to keep fit during her pregnancy. 

As of the moment, the couple has not announced their baby's gender, but Jessa's Instagram followers have been playing the speculation game since the star's baby bump became more pronounced. One commenter wrote, "She's carrying really high which means it's most likely a girl!"

Jessa and Ben decided to join in on the fun as they asked their fans to guess the gender of their baby in a poll that they set up on their family's website, TheSeewaldFamily.com. In the poll, fans are asked to choose if they are having a girl, a boy, twin boys, twin girls, or twins (boy and girl). They also provided a field wherein fans can type in suggestions for baby names "for a boy and a girl." 

In the video announcing the poll, Jessa and Ben are seen standing in front of the Duggar family home in Arkansas. In the clip, Jessa says, "So we haven't told whether our baby's a boy or a girl, but we are in the middle of choosing a baby name. And so if you have a suggestion, go to our website, and put in your top pick for a boy name and a girl name, and who knows, we might choose yours."  

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