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Jill Duggar Pregnant With Twins, Faces Zika Virus Risk: 19 Kids And Counting Slammed For El Salvador Pregnancy

Is Jill Duggar pregnant with baby number two? Jill Duggar and husband Derick Dillard are currently on a mission in El Salvador, but that hasn’t stopped the reality TV family from keeping fans updated via a social media. A series of cryptic tweets and photos from Jill and Derick Dillard have fans speculating that they are pregnant with baby number two. And, we all know the Duggars aren’t exactly pro birth control (there is a reason their show was called 19 Kids And Counting), so it is probably about time for Jill Duggar to debut baby bump number two.

The most recent piece of compelling evidence behind the Jill Duggar pregnancy rumors is a photo of Jill and Derick’s son Israel playing with his reflection in the mirror. Dillard captioned the photo, “This is how you entertain yourself when you don’t have any siblings yet… #mirrorbaby #twins?” Instantly, 19 Kids And Counting fans went into a frenzy. Not only were they convinced that Derick was hinting Israel had a sibling on the way, but some of their followers are certain that it must be twins. (Honestly, we’re pretty sure the ‘#twins’ was referring to Israel talking to his reflection.)

Either way, there really is nothing all that controversial about Duggar women popping out off-spring like rabbits. The part of the pregnancy rumors that is creating some major controversy is the fact that Jill and DerickDillard are currently on a mission in El Salvador – a hub for the Zika Virus, a very serious disease that has been in the headlines a lot lately.

What is so scary about the Zika Virus? Well, the mosquito-borne virus is being linked to birth defects and miscarriages in dozens of pregnant women. If Jill Duggar is pregnant, she is putting her baby at serious risk and could easily pass along the Zika Virus if she contracts it.

Do you think Jill Duggar is pregnant with baby number two? Were she and Derick Dillard irresponsible to get pregnant in El Salvador with the current Zika problems? The CDC has actually advised women to hold off on getting pregnant in El Salvador and other areas until they have more information on the disease. Let us know what you think in the comments below!

Image credit to Instagram // Derick Dillard

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