Jessa Seewald wonders how baby Quincy will look like as she shares throwback photos of herself and husband Ben

Left photo shows ultrasound image of Jessa's unborn baby. Upper right photo shows Jessa as a baby while lower right shows Ben's baby picture. The question now is: Will Baby Quincy take after mom or dad? (Instagram/Jessa Seewald)

Jessa Seewald from the former TLC reality show "19 Kids and Counting" cannot wait to become a mother. Just days before she is due to give birth, Jessa is already imagining who baby Quincy will take after—her or her husband Ben.

On her Instagram account (@jessaseewald), the expectant young mother shared a collage of photos featuring her and Ben's old baby pictures. She captions the photo, "Sitting here dreaming about the moment when we will meet our little one face-to-face... and wondering if our baby will carry more Seewald or Duggar characteristics and features! I'm thinking #BabySeewald will be a sweet mix of the two of us! What do you think? Just 10 more days till baby's due date!"

She and Ben still remain secretive about the baby's gender, which will come as a surprise when Jessa does a home birth on Nov. 1. Her social media followers are actually split over the baby's facial features, with some believing Quincy will take after the Seewalds, while others insisting that the baby will get the Duggars' genes.

Of course, there were also some who are just plain excited to see their baby regardless of gender and physical appearance. "Your baby will be beautiful. God bless you!" a fan writes. "I'm so excited to finally see Baby Seewald! I've been trying to follow your pregnancy to watch the baby grow!!" another gushes.

When Ben and Jessa conducted a baby poll earlier, majority seemed to think that Jessa will give birth to a girl—58,350 guessed their first born is a girl, while 23,158 believe it's a boy. Meanwhile, 17,999 think they will have boy/girl twins, 8,608 thinks it will be twin girls, while 3,096 thinks it will be twin boys.

Fans suggested that they name their baby girl either Savannah, Sarah, Olivia, Rachel, or Hope. If it's a boy, fans would like the baby to be named Luke, Zachary, Sawyer, Noah, and Benjamin.

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