Dylan Dreyer now has a trio of boys!
The pair also share sonsOliver George, 20 months, andCalvin Bradley, 4½.
On Tuesday, Dreyer updated fans on her pregnancy, sharing two photos from the hospital onInstagramand explaining that her water broke Sunday,causing her to give birth six weeks early.
“Our little guy is anxious to get out and meet us!” she wrote.
She continued at the time, “Doctors are closely monitoring both of us and trying to keep him on the inside for a little while longer to get stronger.” Dreyer assured fans, however, that “all is well,” adding, “I’m in great hands and I have the best person to keep me calm and comfortable. Looks like we’ll be getting to meet our littlest boy sometime this week…6 weeks early!”
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“Guess he couldn’t handle being left out of all the fun his brothers have been having!” she wrote. “We’ll gladly take any extra prayers you have.”
Fichera also posted onInstagramTuesday, sharing a photo of his wife sleeping in a hospital bed. “A few extra sleepless nights on the pull out bed is more than a fair trade to make sure everyone is as safe and healthy as possible when it comes time [to] meet this impatient little guy,” he wrote. “Son, if you have just half of your moms courage and general bad assery you’re going to be something special.”
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Dreyerannounced she was pregnantwith her third child in May. She previously opened up about her journey to motherhood in a 2019 interview withPEOPLE, when she was pregnant with Oliver.
Dreyer, whosuffered a miscarriagebefore welcoming Oliver, opened up about preparing to use in vitro fertilization after struggling with infertility, only to find that she was already pregnant and would not need to begin the IVF process.
“I was just waiting for the phone call from Dr. Reichman, to tell me how much of each drug to use,” she said at the time. “Instead, when he called, he said, ‘Well, you can’t start IVF because you’re already pregnant!’ We were in complete shock. We couldn’t believe it!”
Dreyer added, “By putting my story out there, I feel like the thousands of prayers and good wishes we received really made a difference. I knew it was in God’s hands, and this is certainly an answered prayer.”
source: people.com