Duck Dynasty alum Sadie Robertson is gearing up to welcome baby No. 3 with husband Christian Huff.
“Our hearts are so full,” Robertson, 27, captioned an Instagram post on Friday, February 14. “Another little love joining the Huff family.”
The former reality star posted a black-and-white image of her sitting on the ground alongside Huff, 26, and their two daughters: Honey, 3, and Haven, 20 months. Huff is holding up a photo of Robertson’s sonogram while kissing one of his daughters. The other baby sits on a smiling Robertson’s lap.
She shared a separate photo via her Instagram Stories to celebrate the pregnancy announcement.
“Happy Valentine’s Day from our growing fam,” Robertson captioned the photo, in which she’s wearing a navy blue sweater that features “loved” embroidered in red.
Robertson and Huff got engaged in June 2019 and got married nine months later. Nearly one year later, in October 2020, the couple announced that they were expecting their first baby. Honey was born in May 2021, and Robertson was honest with fans about her “chaotic” birth story.
“All of a sudden I was pushed down on the bed, they pushed my mom, [Korie Robertson], out of the way and every nurse in the room was just over me, and they were pulling my legs and pushing my stomach as hard as they could,” she shared on the “Whoa! That’s Good” podcast in July 2021. “I thought they cut me open because of how painful it was when they pressed on my stomach. Now I know they were pressing my pelvis bone to get her out because what happened was Honey got stuck. Her shoulder got stuck.”
Her first birth experience didn’t stop Robertson and Huff from expanding their family. The duo announced that they were expecting baby No. 2 in November 2022. Haven was born May 2023.
Robertson detailed her motherhood journey during a March 2023 episode of “The Squeeze” podcast.
“I remember it shaped a lot of body image things for me because your body takes on a whole new meaning,” she said of pregnancy at the time. “All of a sudden, every part of your body is used for the purpose of another life, so it just takes the focus off of you and puts it onto something so much greater and that shifts so much of who you are.”
Robertson added, “It grows your capacity and your strength and your confidence. It made me a lot less shallow. No longer is my stomach trying to look the flattest or the most fit. Now, it’s like, ‘Oh wow, as it grows I’m creating life inside of me.’”