Joe Wicks’ wife Rosie has given birth to their fourth child.
The Body Coach star, 38, and his beloved wife, 33, announced the happy news on Instagram on Monday, along with some gorgeous snaps of the newborn.
The couple, who are also parents to daughters Indie, six, Leni, two, and son Marley, five, were over the moon to welcome another addition to their family.
In the joint post, Joe wrote: ‘Today at 9:30am we welcomed our fourth baby into the world. A little boy weighing 7 lbs 13 oz.
‘Rosie gave birth at home. The NHS midwives at St. Peter’s hospital were wonderful. Rosie and the baby are both doing well and getting some rest.”
Joe Wicks’ wife Rosie has given birth to their fourth child
The Body Coach star, 38, and his beloved wife, 33, announced the happy news on Instagram, along with a beautiful photo of the newborn on Monday (seen with daughter Indie, six)
Joe also posted a sweet photo of his daughter Indie, 6, holding the little one and beaming down at her.
Rosie and Joe decided to keep the gender of their baby a surprise and still didn’t know what to name the baby just days before she was due to give birth.
The fitness guru announced that he and Rosie were expecting another child in January, when she was already 20 weeks pregnant.
For their announcement post, the couple shared a beautiful photo and wrote, “Baby number 4 is coming #20weeks.”
Joe and Rosie have been together since 2016 and married in a beautiful countryside ceremony in 2019.
In February, Rosie became scared after being rushed to hospital while pregnant.
At the time, Joe showed a photo of Rosie’s stomach with fresh bandages from her procedure and revealed to his fans online: ‘Rosie had to go to hospital last week to have her appendix removed. She and the baby are doing well. recover now.”
The couple, who are also parents to daughters Indie, six, Leni, two, and son Marley, five, were over the moon to welcome another addition to their family
Rosie and Joe decided to keep their baby’s gender a surprise and still didn’t know what to name the baby just days before she gave birth
The fitness guru announced that he and Rosie were expecting another child in January, when she was already 20 weeks pregnant
Joe and Rosie have been together since 2016 and married in a beautiful countryside ceremony in 2019
It appeared that Rosie had undergone a laparoscopic appendectomy.
Compared to open appendectomy, laparoscopic appendectomy is a minimally invasive surgery in which the appendix is removed through small incisions.
Because pregnant women are generally more likely to develop a rupture of the appendix, which releases infectious contents into the abdominal cavity and causes sepsis, emergency surgery should be performed immediately.
Last July, Joe revealed he had taken daughter Indie out of reception to homeschool her.
Joe said he and Rosie, who want six children, plan to homeschool for at least a year at their £4million mansion in Surrey.
“There really is no other reason for the decision than that we just enjoy being together as a family and want to spend more time with the kids while we still can,” he wrote in a post on Instagram.
‘She has had a great year at Reception, but we have always enjoyed homeschooling the children and want the freedom to travel more and explore the world.
‘Maybe she’ll go to school next year. We have no idea about the long term, but we want to homeschool for at least a year.’
During her pregnancy, Joe revealed that Rosie had to go to hospital after it was discovered she had appendicitis
Joe said he and Rosie, who want six children, plan to homeschool for at least a year at their £4million mansion in Surrey.
“There really is no other reason for the decision than that we just enjoy being together as a family and want to spend more time with the kids while we still can,” he wrote in a post on Instagram.
Joe regularly shares activity books he uses to teach his children and has previously joked that he is an ‘old-fashioned parent’ who doesn’t allow them to sit in front of iPads and use phones.
He said: ‘They watch Disney or Netflix on TV but don’t know how to use a phone and don’t have an iPad… They can read, write and speak well because it’s all they’ve ever known.
“They don’t miss iPads or screen time because they never had them. One thing I’m most proud of with my kids is how friendly, open, talkative, and confident they are with new people.
“Most days we look around and Indie and Marley are making friends with other adults at restaurants or by the pool and joking around.
‘Their personality is no coincidence. They are a product of their environment and the stimulation they receive every day…’