Swimming champion Libby Trickett welcomes her fourth child, a son, after having three daughters
Baby joy! Swimming champion Libby Trickett welcomes her fourth child, a son, after three daughters: ‘He doesn’t know what to expect’
Former Olympic champion Libby Trickett and husband Luke have had a baby boy.
The 38-year-old swimmer announced the happy news on her social media on Friday.
“He’s here,” the proud mother gushed in her post. “The last little piece of our family puzzle (this time for real!),” she continued.
Alfred Sunny Trickett arrived at 9:09 a.m. on May 17. Every birth I’ve had has been extraordinary and this one was no different.
“Quiet, full of joy and laughter, I couldn’t have wished for a better way to meet our little boy.”
Former Olympic champion Libby Trickett and husband Luke welcomed a son, Alfie Sunny, on Wednesday – all pictured
The gold medal winner said Alfie was born via caesarean section, weighing 3.5kg and measuring 52cm
Libby added an intimate photo to her story.
A smiling Libby can be seen holding her newborn against her chest shortly after giving birth, while husband Luke poses next to her.
Already a mother of three girls, the swimming champion joked: “Alfie has no idea what’s in store for him with his three big sisters and the girls are absolutely in love.”
The gold medal winner said Alfie was born via caesarean section, weighing 3.5kg and measuring 52cm in length.
Libby and Luke already share three daughters Poppy, seven, Edwina, four, and Bronte, two – all pictured. The champion swimmer joked: “Alfie has no idea what’s in store for him with his three big sisters and the girls are totally in love,” she said.
It comes after Libby announced she wanted to keep the sex of her newborn a secret
It comes after Libby announced she wanted to keep the sex of her newborn a secret.
“It’ll be a surprise,” she said during an appearance on Channel Seven’s The Morning Show in December.
Libby and Luke already share three daughters Poppy, seven, Edwina, four, and Bronte, two.
Libby, who was once the fastest female swimmer in the world, had to give up her swimming career at the age of 28 due to an injury.
Libby, who was once the fastest female swimmer in the world, had to give up her swimming career at just 28 years old due to an injury