I'll try to help
First it sounds like you have two very healthy fish in breeding condition which obviously is a good thing
Female gouramies are egg layers so they cannot get 'pregnant' so to speak - instead, what you see is the female becoming fat with eggs.
When honey gouramies breed, the male builds a nest of bubbles at the water's surface. This bubblenest is guarded by the male and he gets the female to release eggs into it which he fertilises and will fan and clean until the fry are free-swimming. In a community tank, the fry, and usualy the eggs as well, don't survive as the other fish will eat them. If you were to try breeding them, you'd need a seperate breeding tank to truly be successful and the female would have to be removed right after the eggs are placed in the bubblenest and the male starts guarding them. Then, when the fry start leaving the nest, the male also needs to be removed and the fry fed on tiny, near-microscopic foods - at first infusoria, later microworms and still later powdered flake and commercial fish foods. Unfortunately, their tiny size and need for tiny foods, means they won't survive in a community tank. The fry will get eaten, starve or be sucked up by the filter (a sponge filter is good for fry breeding/rearing tanks).
If you decide to seriously breed your fish, I'd first do as much research as possible and then gather all the equipment and especialy all the special food cultures you'll be needing and then try finding possible homes for any fry so you aren't left with 20 fish and no where to put them
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Good luck if you do decide to breed. It's a worthwhile experience but you need patience and a lot of time as at the first attempt things usualy don't go to plan. Still, it's worth it when you do succeed!