Jinger Duggar, recently, announced that she was expecting a daughter soon. 

But, she also shared that she had to go through some heartbreak late last year after she suffered a miscarriage. According to Cinema Blend, the reality TV star shared her joy with her fans through her Instagram page. She also said that their baby is expected to arrive in November of this year. Jinger and her husband Jeremy Vuolo are already parents to daughter Felicity Nicole, who was born in 2018. 

She claimed in her caption that she and Jeremy could not be any happier to have a new addition to their family, and although they will have their hands full, they also know that there is nothing that they would rather carry. 

The couple is not the only one who is excited about her baby sister. Their eldest child, Felicity, has apparently been trying to play big sister to her dolls by making them sleep as preparation when the baby will come. 

But despite excitement to share their joy, they also took time to share the tragedy they experienced last year. According to the Daily Mail, she suffered from a miscarriage last November. 

She and her husband had just announced that she was pregnant with the rest of her family and everyone was rejoicing. But when she woke up the very next day, she knew that there was something wrong and realized that she had lost her baby. 

She admitted that it was a very trying time for her, as she had just lost her grandmother a few months before. But while she was grieving she also said that she had never lost hope. 

While it is not yet confirmed, there is a big probability that her pregnancy and loss might be seen in the new season of their reality TV show Counting On. It will also show their big move to LA, where Jeremy will be attending seminary. 

Jinger is not the only Duggar who is expecting. Her sister Joy is also pregnant with a daughter. Joy has also suffered a miscarriage last year at 20 weeks. 

Jinger is definitely excited that she is having a daughter. She knows just how special it is to bond with sisters, as it is something that she experiences every day. Jinger has eight sisters in her family, who were all featured in their previous show 19 and Counting before it was canceled due to the controversy surrounding their eldest sibling, Josh.