Now that Jane has officially given birth, the big question of whether or not she will continue to uphold her vow of abstinence until marriage remains on the hit CW series, "Jane The Virgin."

In the Season 1 finale of "Jane the Virgin," Jane finally delivered a healthy baby boy named Mateo, but her newborn baby was kidnapped by Sin Rostro. Meanwhile, Petra took Rafael's swimmers home from the fertility clinic, while it was discovered that Jane's parents, Xo and Rogelio, eloped while they were drunk in Last Vegas.

Following the big season finale, the show's executive producer dropped hints about what's to come in Season 2 and exactly how long Jane plans to remain a virgin. Although Jane has gotten very close to going all the way in the past, Jennie Snyder Urman confirmed that she plans to continue to wait for marriage to have sex.

"When Jane gets married she'll lose her virginity," she told Deadline, adding "at which point we'll put a line through -- it'll say, 'Jane the Virgin,' and you'll see a line crossed through the 'Virgin.' That'll be our title going forward."

During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Urman revealed that the show's writers purposely ended Season 1 with an over-the-top cliffhanger that will leave fans wanting more.

"We knew we just wanted to end it with something dramatic and something that gave a nod to its telenovela roots, and we felt that was a very telenovela turn of events. Also, we're going off the air from May till I think October, so you want something that the audience really, really wants to go back for and has stakes in. Also, the sense of, 'Oh my God!' -- [in] network TV, you need that. It's not like binging, where everything is available all at once and you can watch at your leisure. We've got to bring people back wanting to know something and we wanted something that would also affect a lot of characters at once," she explained.

As far as the storyline around Jane's stolen baby goes, the showrunner reassured viewers, "Things are going to be OK," and the baby will be returned to her safely.

"The missing baby is an early development but they get the baby back. We're a comedy, so Jane will be able to laugh once she gets the baby back," she said.

"She gets the baby back pretty quickly, but it sets other things in motion, what happened in that last scene. That is all part of the DNA of the second season."

However, viewers will see how losing a newborn right after giving birth affects Jane as a mother.

"Those are all the things we're going to explore," Urman said.

"There's going to be practical [issues], like she's going to be pumping for a baby she doesn't have. There are going to be a lot of dramatic things that are going to come out of it. Also, it's obviously going to make her so overprotective and it's going to make her take some surprising steps because she doesn't want this to ever, ever happen in her world ever again."

"The nerves of new motherhood are amplified to the hundredth degree when she gets that baby back. And also, her resolve is going to be strengthened because you want Jane to come out stronger in some way and a little toughened after this has happened. It's going to make everything as we go along a little more fraught. When does she let Rafael have the baby by himself for the first time? Can she let go? How does she balance wanting to do something on her own with this tremendous guilt about leaving the baby and fear and all of this stuff? That's all going to play a part in our second season."