Hoda Kotb and her fiancé, Joel Schiffman, still have baby fever, and they are trying to adopt a third child. However, the process of adoption is moving very slowly right now, and the coronavirus pandemic seems to be having an effect.

"I thought it would be a different game," the "Today" host said while on "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen."
"They said that a lot of people who maybe normally would feel like it would be something they'd want to do — have a child and give it to someone to raise because they couldn't — are holding on to things because they don't have anything in that moment," she said. "That's what I've heard from our agency."
She continued, "Everything's slow but they say wait wisely and just be, so we're just going to be."

Last fall, Hoda revealed that she and Joel had filled adoption paperwork for a third child. They certainly know the process, as they adopted their first daughter, Haley, in 2017 and their second daughter, Hope, in 2019.
"When I first got Haley, I adopted her in my 50s and I called Robin Roberts and I said, 'Robin, can you believe?'" Hoda told Andy. "I said, 'This is so crazy. I'm 50. I have a baby.' And she said, 'Hold on, I'm gonna tell you what that baby is.' I said, 'What?' She said, 'That baby is right on time.'"