Jill Duggar baby news: Two-hour episode of Baby Dilly's birth to be aired on May 5

Jill Duggar is 41 weeks pregnant. (Facebook/Duggar Family Official)

19 Kids and Counting star Jill Duggar is already 41 weeks pregnant and her son with husband Derick Dillard is ready to come out any day now. But it seems like TLC Network cannot wait for the baby's arrival as it served Baby Dilly an eviction notice on May 5.

According to the Duggar Family Blog, TLC Network just announced that they plan to air a special two-hour episode of Jill's home delivery on May 5.

The Dillard couple have decided on a home birth for Baby Dilly with a team of midwives while Jill's older sister Jana will serve as Jill's doula, also known as birthing coach.

They also shared that their mothers Michelle Duggar and Cathy Byrum will be present during the home birth.

Jill and Derick have not yet announced the name of their first-born son, although they have already nicknamed him Baby Dilly.

For the meantime, Jill and Derick have been spending their time volunteering at the Compassion Center in Springdale, Arkansas.

The Compassion Center is a non-profit organisation that funds, resources, and supports hunger, foster care, adoption, life training, and immigration transition.

Jill has also been reading up on her daily scripture, and she is particularly moved by the Bible verse Psalm 31: 24 which says, "Be strong, and let your heart take courage, all you who wait for the Lord!"

"Jesus is faithful!" she wrote on her Instagram account (@jillmdillard). She even shared the lyrics to the song "While I'm Waiting" by John Walter, which she said would be a good reminder for her when labour comes.

Meanwhile, her husband Derick is sharing his love for Jill on his Instagram account (@derickdillard) since they just celebrated the first year anniversary of their engagement.

"One year ago today, she said yes! Happy engagement anniversary to my beautiful bride @jillmdillard I love you Jill Michelle!" he wrote.

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