Rebecca Adlington ‘Cautiously Overjoyed’ As She Announces Pregnancy

Rebecca Adlington of Great Britain competes in the women's 800m Freestyle Heats during the Swimming competition held at the Aquatics Center during the London 2012 Olympic Games in London, Great Britain, Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012. (Photo by Patrick B. Kraemer / MAGICPBK)

Rebecca Adlington “Cautiously Overjoyed” As She Announces Pregnancy

Double Olympic champion Rebecca Adlington is “cautiously overjoyed” as she reveals news of her pregnancy following two miscarriages.

Adlington shares son Albie, two, with husband Andy Parsons and daughter Summer, 10, with ex-husband and former swimmer Harry Needs and described her pregnancy as a “small miracle” in a social media post.

Adlington lost a baby at 12 weeks in 2022 and suffered a second miscarriage at 20 weeks a year later after which she gave birth to her daughter Harper two days after being told there was no heartbeat.

The 36-year-old posted a picture of her scan to social media with a post that read: “We want to share that we are expecting a child. It has been an emotional and physical rollercoaster navigating these past 19 months of trying, but this pregnancy has been a small miracle.

“We questioned whether we wanted to share this news but we want to continue to be open and honest about our journey and be mindful of the struggles that others have had and continue to have.

“We are taking each day as it comes and are incredibly grateful for the care we are receiving from the NHS (Rainbow Team) and are feeling overwhelmingly supported by them.

“While we are cautiously overjoyed, we carry awareness of the quiet struggles many face, and we send love to those hearts too. We know so many people are still waiting for this kind of news.”

Adlington was the gold medalist in the 400 freestyle and 800 freestyle at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

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