Pregnant Jessa Duggar Seewald Nears Due Date, Enjoys Pedicure & Bonds With Mother In Law [Photo]

It's almost time for another Duggar baby. This time, Jessa (Duggar) Seewald gives us a glimpse of how she's prepping for her fist baby with husband Ben Seewald, Us Weekly reports.

On Friday, Oct. 16, the former "19 Kids and Counting" star posted a collage on Instagram, showing how she's celebrating fall while counting down the days to her due date on Nov. 1. On the picture, Jessa can be seen getting a pink, animal print manicure and enjoying a cup of all-time favorite fall drink, a pumpkin spice latte, with her mother-in-law. The 22-year-old mom-to-be captioned the photo, "My sweet mother-in-law treated me to a pumpkin spice drink from#MamaCarmens and Sierra insisted that I get something cheery painted on my toes in prep for labor! Y'all are spoiling me!"

Jessa's journey to being a mom has been well-documented on social media. A week ago, she posted a selfie showing her 36-week-and-four-day-old belly.

36 weeks 4 days A photo posted by Jessa Seewald (@jessaseewald) on Oct 8, 2015 at 8:32am PDT

In a post on the Duggar's website on Oct. 9, Jessa revealed that she and Ben already know their child's sex but have chosen to keep it a secret, only calling their bundle of joy "Quincy."

"Ben and I had an ultrasound at 19 weeks to find out our baby’s gender. Ben was okay with keeping it a surprise, but I just couldn’t wait. I had to know! We decided at that point that we would keep it to ourselves and let it be a surprise for the rest of the Seewald and Duggar extended families when the baby is born," said Jessa.

When asked about doing a name theme, Jessa responded, "When we first found out that we were expecting a baby, Ben and I were talking about a letter theme for our kids and Ben suggested, “Why don’t we go with the letter ‘Q’?” lol! Of course that was a joke, but from that point, Ben started calling our little one “Quincy," and the nickname just sorta stuck."

The reality star continued, "Seriously though, we have talked about it, and we’re not planning to go with a specific letter theme. But we like the idea of using names with lots of meaning behind them, such as names of people who have been great heroes of the Christian faith. And we like the idea of incorporating family names as well."

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