Michelle Duggar has reportedly been suffering from a mental breakdown after TLC cancelled their hit family show '19 Kids and Counting.'
Currently, the mother of 19 children is reportedly having difficulties accepting the fact that her clan will no longer be starring in a worldwide TV program and will be stripped off of the celebrity spotlight that they earlier enjoyed, as pointed out by In Touch Weekly.
In addition, the Duggar matriarch took to the family's website and shared about her current situation, writing: "Feelings of being overwhelmed flooded my mind. I cried aloud, 'LORD I NEED YOUR HELP, I can't do it all! I feel so inadequate!' Diapers, dishes, laundry, meals, clean up, school lessons, baths, hugs, kisses, correction...My list seemed to go on and on."
Since the network pulled the show off air, after the Josh Duggar molestation scandal graced the news headlines, the evangelical Christian family had begun losing their financial resources and generous sponsors in the process.
However, the family could still be able to rely on certain individuals who have shown full support. The reality TV star opened up about her children's piano teacher, who offered to help out with the laundry twice a week.
The entire Duggar family has also demonstrated their attempts to overcome the adverse consequences brought on by the show's cancellation. Jim Bob and his sons have put up Duggar Studio and are offering special glimpses into their clan members' lives on their private YouTube channel.
Jessa Duggar also continues to take to social media and share updates of her own pregnancy.
The former '19 Kids and Counting' star posted a photo on Instagram on Aug. 5 and let her followers know how far along she is in her transition from second to third trimester.
"27 weeks 3 days!" the first-time mom-to-be wrote as caption for the photo of herself wearing a pink shirt and highlighting her growing belly.
Jessa broke her silence on social media following the news of her older brother Josh Duggar's molestation scandal by posting the image of her baby-to-be last June.
"#BabySeewald makes a 1st appearance today!" Jessa shared on Instagram while posting a sonogram picture in her 19th week of pregnancy.
"Your daddy and I love you soooo much!" the reality star added. "#FirstUltrasound w/ @BenSeewald."
Jessa's sister Jill, along with her husband Derick and little tot Israel, had spent the last month in Central America carrying out their missionary work within the area.
In spite of a "busy and adventurous month," the Dillard family has reportedly discussed plans of coming back to the U.S. for a short visit, giving the Duggar grandparents a reason to look forward to October when they can hold baby Israel again.
Jill recently shared an update on her family's work in Central America after nearly three weeks of keeping silent on social networking sites and blogs. As pointed out by the former '19 Kids and Counting' star, it seems that the family has been kept busy by their missionary work and basically was not able to make an update.
Jill also opened up about the past month being hectic and filled with adventure due to an array of projects being carried out on the missionary front.
The 24-year-old reality star also shared about being able to visit various towns and villages in Central America as part of their charitable work.