'Counting On' Duggar pregnancy news: Jinger Duggar-Vuolo confirmed pregnant

A promotional poster for the TLC reality television show, "Counting On," featuring Jeremy and Jinger Vuolo Facebook/countingontlc

The baby-making tradition of the Duggar family continues, as Jinger Duggar-Vuolo and her husband, Jeremy Vuolo, have officially confirmed that a baby is currently in Jinger's oven. Jinger and Jeremy are the most recent couple in the Duggar Family to be expecting, which means that the family will keep on growing -- given that Joseph and Kendra Duggar, along with Austin and Joy-Anna Forsyth, are also expecting children. 

As reported by Us Weekly, Jinger and Jeremy confirmed to them exclusively that they are indeed expecting after 14 months of being a happily married couple. Jinger stated that the amount of time that they had spent together as a married couple is a "wonderful privilege," and that they never expected the beginning of their marriage to be as fulfilling and as enjoyable as it was. Jinger also thanked the Lord for the upcoming baby. 

The happy couple fondly shared a verse from the Good Book, Psalm 139:13-14, which stated that "13 For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother's womb.14 I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well." The verse aptly encapsulates the joyful experiences and emotions that Jinger and Jeremy are now experiencing.

Jeremy revealed that he has been wanting children of his own for quite some time already.

Jill Duggar's husband, Derrick Dillard, just recently posted on Instagram a very beautiful image of Jinger and Jeremy, congratulating the happy couple on the pregnancy. Derrick expressed in the caption of the photo that he is happy that the number of his children's cousins is growing rapidly -- by 43 percent, to be exact. Jessa Duggar-Seewald posted her own congratulatory photo, enumerating all the Duggar family members who are expecting babies this year. 

Jinger and Jeremy tied the knot back in November of 2016, with Jeremy now serving as a pastor. 

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