Jessa Duggar pregnant with twins? 'Baby Seewald' is growing

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When Jessa and Ben Seewald first announced that they are pregnant, Jessa teased that they might actually be having twins. But now, something changed as Jessa has stopped teasing everyone about having multiple kids.

In the public announcement video that the couple made, they talked about maybe having "more than one" baby. They also talked about the baby's gender, where Ben said "it could be both."

The video was basically meant to tease everyone. For some, they believe that Jessa was trying to upstage her sister Jill, who has just given birth to baby Israel. If this is true, perhaps Jessa feels like she's going to win the competition if she has twins. Nonetheless, these are just speculations and maybe, a ploy to stir up drama between the sisters.

On the other hand, what's real is that Jessa no longer teases multiple babies. In her Instagram account, she uploaded a photo showing how far along she is. She captioned it, saying "#BabySeewald is growing! Already so in love with this little person!"

Moreover, Jessa had a talk with PEOPLE Magazine lately where she talked about what she's eating and how she's gaining weight.

"I want to gain a little less weight and not stress out about it. I do want to make sure that I'm eating healthy. You are eating for two, but the other is, like, a speck. I am trying to make healthy choices now that I'm entering my second trimester," Jessa said.

Jessa mentioned that she's eating for two and not three, so that pretty much means that she's carrying a single fetus. Although having twins in the family won't be a surprise and it would be such a blessing for Jess and Ben to have multiples, it just won't happen at this time.

Jessa and Ben will look into their baby's gender next month, but it is unsure whether they'll publicly disclose the information. Jessa's due date is on Nov. 1, 2015.

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