The Duggars gained fame through their reality show, “19 Kids and Counting.”

“We are talking about our goals and the future with [our] family.

We have both talked about adoption and want to adopt, too,” she revealed.

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When speaking toPeopleabout the birthing experience, Jessa candidly acknowledged, “It was very intense, very long.

Everything was different than I expected.”

Jessa Duggar’s son Spurgeon Elliot Seewald

The Seewalds chose the name Spurgeon to honor Charles Spurgeon, a 19th-century British preacher.

In a post on the Duggar family’sblog, Spurgeon is described as kind, inventive, and curious.

He also loves regular kid activities like coloring and having fun with Play-Doh.

Jessa Duggar’s son Henry Wilberforce Seewald

The proud mom added, “He’s both tender and bold, loving and full of laughter.”

In 2020,Jessa opened up about Henry’s developmental delayon TLC’s “Counting On.”

She also noted that the overwhelming emotions upon seeing Ivy for the first time outweighed everything else.

Jessa Duggar’s daughter Ivy Jane Seewald

As Jessa said of Ivy, “There is so much personality in such a tiny human.”

Jessa oftenpostssweet snaps ofFern and her dadon her Instagram account, affectionatelycallingFern “a daddy’s girl.”

While hisname has a royal ring to it, the inspiration behind George’s moniker remains undisclosed.

Jessa Duggar’s daughter Fern Elliana Seewald

However, both George and Augustine carry significant meanings in Christianity.

Jessa Duggar’s son George Augustine Seewald