Sadie Robertson and her husband Christian Huff are opening up about their personal family planning — including Huff’s trepidation over a more permanent birth control method.
“We’re not planning on having a fourth child anytime soon. Ideally, we’re going to give it a lot of space in between,” Robertson, 28, said on the Monday, March 30, episode of her “Whoa That’s Good” podcast. “I would love some time to heal my body and also just enjoy the stage we’re in, but we’d love to one day have another baby.”
Robertson and Huff, 27, are parents of daughters Honey, 4, Haven, 2, and Kit, who was born in August 2025.
While Robertson wants to “heal” her postpartum body before even considering another pregnancy, Huff has his own reasons for not entirely shutting the door on the idea of having another baby.
“The thought of a vasectomy just freaks me out,” Huff quipped on his wife’s podcast. “Any time I think about it, I just start limping around the house. It really freaks me out.”
According to Robertson, Huff’s fake limp is especially “dramatic” to watch.
“I’m, like, ‘OK, well, we [will] just have a lot of kids,” she joked, also divulging her top picks for a future baby’s name. “If it was a girl, Hampton would definitely be at the top of the list. The other kids’ names we’ve kept very secretive, but at this point, like we’ve thrown out so many things, this is the fourth baby.”
Despite Robertson and Huff’s affinity for calling a baby girl Hampton, they aren’t completely sold on the moniker just yet.
“We’d pray about it,” Robertson said. “God’s done so much with the name stories.”
In addition to Hampton, the Duck Dynasty star also likes the names Pepper, Andi and Lennon.
“I really like the name Pepper, but I feel like we can’t have a Honey and a Pepper because it’s two things you find in your pantry,” Robertson acknowledged. “We had a few that we like, but Hampton was definitely the [front] runner, and Honey has now named all of her baby dolls Hampton.”
Robertson and Huff also have a “boy name” chosen if they were to have a son.
“We’re not going to share [because] that has been the boy name. If any of the girls would have been a boy, that would have been the name,” she added. “We don’t even have a runner up for a boy name. If we had twin boys, we’d really have to think.”











