It's back to business for the Duggar family. And by that we mean, they are sharing their lives on social media once again after a two-week long hiatus following reports of Josh Duggar's sexual molestation scandal. Jessa Duggar, who admitted to being sexually abused by her brother when she was an adolescent back in 2002 and 2003, recently shared a new photo of her future child with husband Ben Seewald on her Instagram account on Wednesday.

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She captioned her pic with, "#BabySeewald makes a first appearance today!!! #19weeks3days Yay! Almost halfway! Your daddy and I love you soooo much! #FirstUltrasound --with @ben_seewald."

A photo posted by Jessa Seewald (@jessaseewald) on Jun 10, 2015 at 8:33am PDT

 

According to Us Weekly last week, Jessa told her side of the story in an interview with Fox News host Megyn Kelly.

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"I do want to speak up in his defense against people who are calling him a child molester or a pedophile or a rapist, some people are saying," Jessa told Kelly. "I'm like, 'That is so overboard and a lie really.' I mean people get mad at me for saying that, but I can say this because I was one of the victims."

Many of the site's readers commented on her statement almost immediately, while blasting the Duggar family for being "irresponsible" and allowing Josh to still live in the same house as his victims.

One fan wrote, "Jessa is just a brainwashed robot that will say anything that Jim Boob has told her to say. Jim Boob forced Jessa's attacker to live in the same house as she did and forced her to forgive him. Just because she was a victim of the crime doesn't give her the right to absolve Josh of his horrific actions. Battered women are always making excuses for their abusers as well."

Another fan wrote, "She's even more brainwashed than i thought! Jessa, you can't call yourself a victim of someone who touched you inappropriately as a child but then say he's not a cm or rapist. It doesn't work like that. He is one and what he did to you is wrong and you need not defend him. I hope these girls seek some therapy, they have children to raise."

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