Jill Duggar shares baby bump at 35 weeks

Jill Duggar shows off her baby bump on Feb. 19, 2015. (Photo: Facebook/Duggar Family)

Jill Duggar of "19 Kids & Counting" showed off her growing baby bump on her family's Facebook page on Thursday.  

The soon-to-be mum is 35 weeks along, and is excited to meet Baby Dilly.

"Almost here!" the family captioned the photo. Jill's easel showed that she was 35 weeks and one day pregnant on February 19.

The previous day, Jill posted a video of herself talking to her belly while her unborn son kicked inside her. Over half a million people watched the sweet clip. 

Jill and her husband, Derick Dillard, are enjoying their final weeks as a duo, as evidenced by photos on their social media accounts. 

The couple spent Valentine's Day eating candy, reading the Bible, and drinking sparkling apple cider in a candlelit bedroom. Derick revealed that they are reading the Bible chronologically this year, and has encouraged his followers to do the same. 

"Are you ready for when your time comes?" he asked his 447,000 followers last month. "If not, consider reading the book of John, in the Bible."

Jill is due on March 24, less than three months before her first wedding anniversary on June 21.

The Dillards have not revealed what they will name their son, but said that they are not going to do a letter theme as Jill's parents and brother, Josh, did. They may, however, start a new tradition.

"We may do some kind of theme, like family names," Jill told PEOPLE in October. 

Josh and his wife, Anna, are also expecting. Their fourth child is due on July 10, and they are not ruling out multiples. 

The Duggar family celebrated their growing brood with their fans on social media.

"Every life is precious and designed with purpose and a God-given destiny," they wrote. 

New episodes of "19 Kids & Counting" air Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET on TLC.

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