Jessa Duggar is allegedly disappointed that her sister Jill wouldn't be there when she gives birth to her first baby.
According to a news update, Jessa is reportedly scared about delivering her first baby at home, and that the former "19 Kids and Counting" star allegedly feels "abandoned" by Jill who went to Central America with her husband and baby for missionary work.
"To add insult to injury Jill Duggar informed the family that it will be many months before she, hubby Derick Dillard and baby Israel will return to the United States," Celeb Dirty Laundry reported.
"Jessa Duggar had been counting on Jill Dillard to be there for her during the birth of her first baby. Just like her sister, Jessa has planned a home birth and Jill Duggar is now a certified midwife with plenty of knowledge and training to get Seewald through the delivery," the news update continued.
"Now Jessa Seewald feels as though her sister has deserted her just when she needs her the most. An insider revealed that Jessa misses having her Jill Duggar around because they lean on each other for support."
These rumors spark questions in fans minds - with more than a dozen siblings, why does Jessa rely on Jill alone? Why doesn't Jessa want to turn to her other siblings for help, specifically Jana, who is referred to by some as "Cinderella Duggar" because she's always babysitting her younger siblings?
Duggar fans may find it weird that Jessa wants Jill to help her get through home birth when Jill is not the only midwife in the family.
Though not much update has been reported about Jana except being spotted looking after the younger Duggars, Hollywood Gossip has previously reported that she's a trained midwife.
Are Jessa and Jana involved in a feud?
Jana previously admitted that she and Jessa didn't get along well as kids. Their mother, Michelle Duggar, reportedly advised Jana to still be nice to Jessa even if the younger Duggar was being mean to her, as reported by Radar Online.