Sneak peek! Joy-Anna Forsyth (née Duggar) and her husband, Austin Forsyth, are expecting their second child together — and the Counting On star gave fans a glimpse of the baby-to-be.
“Finally got our 10 week ultrasound video downloaded!!” the reality star, 21, wrote on Instagram on Tuesday, May 7. “Look how tiny it’s [sic] little arms and legs are!! Looking forward to meeting this baby in 6 & 1/2 months!!! #childrenareablessingfromgod.”
Not only did the Instagram upload include footage from Joy-Anna’s ultrasound appointment, but she included a sonogram shot as well.
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Finally got our 10 week ultrasound video downloaded!! Look how tiny it’s little arms and legs are!!? Looking forward to meeting this baby in 6 & 1/2 months!!! #babyforsyth2 #6moremonthstogo #childrenareablessingfromGod
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Two of her pregnant sisters showed their support on social media. “What a precious little miracle!” Jessa Seewald (née Duggar) commented. Anna Duggar (née Keller), wrote, “Such a precious little life!”
Sister-in-law Lauren Duggar (née Swanson) added: “So precious!”
Seewald, Joy-Anna and Anna aren’t the only Duggar girls adding another baby to their brood. In April, Us Weekly broke the news that Kendra Duggar (née Caldwell) and her husband, Joseph Duggar, are expecting their second child. The reveal came 10 months after they welcomed their son, Garrett.
The TLC personalities’ cousin Amy King (née Duggar) also has a baby on the way.
Joy-Anna and Austin shared their pregnancy news last month, telling Us exclusively, “Our favorite math is addition and we are very excited to share that the Forsyth family is adding a member! Marriage and being a mom and dad to Gideon has already far exceeded our expectations. We are looking forward to loving another little one and seeing what special dynamic he or she brings to our family. Table for 4 sounds perfect!”
The pair, who tied the knot in 2017, already share their 14-month-old son, Gideon. He arrived in February 2018.
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