Dame Laura Kenny expecting second child after suffering ectopic pregnancy last year
Cyclist Laura Kenny is one of the UK's most decorated Olympians, winning gold and silver medals at the Tokyo games, as well as claiming gongs in 2012 and 2016 on the bike.
Wednesday 18 January 2023 16:36, UK
Five-time Olympic champion Dame Laura Kenny has revealed she is having a second child with husband Sir Jason.
In November 2021, Dame Laura suffered a miscarriage at nine weeks, then only months later, she underwent surgery for an ectopic pregnancy.
Announcing the news on her Instagram story, she wrote:
"A year ago today I was sat in A&E knowing I was really poorly but not knowing what was wrong with me," Kenny wrote.
"When I got the news I was having an ectopic pregnancy my world felt like it crumbled. We had already lost our second baby in November and I remember lying there searching for some sort of answers.
"I still feel this heartbreak today and I don't think it will ever go away. But today a year on..."
She then posted a photograph of four bikes up against a fence, alongside a heart and a rainbow.
She added: "Today I felt like I couldn't hide away anymore. I'm already starting to show and the anxiety I have felt has been unreal. Telling the world means I have to accept we are having another baby and this fills me with all kinds of emotions.
"I'm scared every single day that I might have to go through the pain of losing another baby. It makes you feel ungrateful for something you've so desperately wanted for the last year.
"But I also know there are going to be so many people, like I was, seeing my post and wishing I would go away with my happy ending.
"But I also know, when I was lying in the hospital bed, I was searching for people's happy endings because it was the only thing giving me any comfort at the time. That maybe, just maybe I would get my happy ending."
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Dame Laura won a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, pairing up with Katie Archibald in the women's Madison - the event's debut.
She also won a silver in the team pursuit, in which teammate Elinor Barker rode without knowing she was pregnant.
In 2012 and 2016, she won gold in the omnium and team pursuit events.