It seems like "Jill & Jessa: Counting On" cast member Joy-Anna Duggar is enjoying parenthood with husband Austin Forsyth. A new report suggests that the couple already wants to have another baby even if they just welcomed their first child six months ago.

The latest episode of "Jill & Jessa: Counting On" season 8 featured the 20-year-old television personality's journey as she spent more than 19 hours giving birth to her first child, Gideon Martyn Forsyth. He weighs 10 pounds and three ounces.

While Joy-Anna Duggar's labor with baby Gideon Martyn was a long and exhausting journey, her family's support helped her through it all. In fact, an insider said that both of their families offered help, while she adjusts to being a first-time mom.

"Joy-Anna was utterly exhausted following the birth and she had the added complication of a C-section to recover from - which she wasn't planning on," an unnamed insider told The Hollywood Life. "But there's where being part of a huge family really is a plus. Everybody came together to help out, and offer support," the insider added.

This is apparently the reason why Joy-Anna Duggar and Austin Forsyth wants a large family. Although they want to give it more time before giving baby Gideon Martyn a sibling, they reportedly hope to have five or six children.

 
Following the birth of their son, Joy-Anna Duggar and Austin Forsyth are said to be living in an RV after they sold their Arkansas abode for $140,000. They reportedly sold the said property, which features three bedrooms and one bathroom, because of its dilapidated condition. Nonetheless, a source close to the couple said that the two do have plans to move to a bigger house eventually.

Joy-Anna Duggar and Austin Martyn Forsyth, who first met at a homeschooling conference when they were children, got engaged in March 2017 after a few months of dating. In May 2017, the two exchanged vows in a traditional Christian Ceremony. Since then, rumors had been swirling that they engaged in premarital sex, but many fans quickly came to their defense.

"Her due date is on Feb. 22, 2017, her conception date was on June 1st, 2017, and her wedding was on May 27, 2017. If anyone have [sic] doubt just check on Google reverse conception date," one person wrote before another added, "This would have happened most likely wedding night. May 26th. Like I said during the first week."