Jill Duggar poses with her growing baby bump at 28 weeks

 (Photo: Facebook/Duggar Family Official)

Just a few months more, and the Duggars will meet the latest addition to their large family.

Jill Duggar recently shared a photo on her and her husband Derick Dillard's official Facebook page of herself cradling her growing baby bump while holding a sign that says she is 28 weeks and 4 days along .

"Baby Dilly is getting big!" the caption reads. "If he were born this week, there is a 90% chance he could survive outside the womb with medical intervention! We'll let him cook awhile longer tho."

The picture is posted along with two other photos.

One shows the heavily pregnant Jill with Derick, Derick's brother Dan, and Jill's younger brother Justin at a Razorbacks basketball game in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Being Razorbacks fans, the Duggars and Dillards were thrilled with their team's victory over the Utah Valley Wolverines.

The other photo shows Jill with her parents Jim Bob and Michelle who came for a visit.

The expectant grandparents posted the same baby bump photo of Jill on the Duggar Family's Facebook page. They captioned the image, "Sweet picture of our Jill and her little one!"

"At this point in gestation, there is now a 90% chance that he could survive outside the womb. Life is beautiful. We can't wait to meet this boy!"

Jill, who married Derick in June last year, is keen on bringing her husband along on her pregnancy journey. The Inquisitr reported that the 23-year-old mom-to-be is sharing her food cravings with her husband.

Jill recently shared, along with new wedding pictures, a photo of a silly-looking Derick holding a super-sour pickle.

Fans of 19 Kids and Counting will get to know more about Jill's cravings as her pregnancy will be one of the main focus of TLC's hit reality show, which is set to return in February.

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