VERY SAD: Olympian Allyson Felix’s second child passed away at the age of five months.

VERY SAD: Olympian Allyson Felix’s second child passed away at the age of five months.

At 10:55 p.m. on April 10, Allyson Felix welcomed her fourth child into the family. She now embraces the profound role of mom alongside her husband Kenneth Ferguson and their 5-year-old daughter Camryn, as they joyfully welcome a beautiful newborn boy into their lives. She has an incredible legacy as the most decorated female track and field athlete in Olympic history.

A moment of perfect pleasure has emerged from the anticipation that started months ago with their heartfelt announcement in November 2023, which was conveyed through adorable images on Instagram. The track and field community, including stars like Sara Hall and countless more, celebrated with great joy and mutual happiness as word of this endearing arrival spread.

A private photo of Kenneth Ferguson and Allyson Felix in the birth room was published on People Magazine’s secret Instagram account. In the endearing picture, the Olympian was holding her baby boy as they slept in bed together, and her husband was beaming at him from across the room, gazing at his tiny world. The couple’s statement to People, which was included in the caption, said, “We are overjoyed to welcome our son Kenneth Maurice Ferguson III, who we will lovingly call Trey.”

The family was overjoyed when Baby Trey, weighing a healthy seven pounds, eleven ounces, was born on April 10. Allyson had an unmedicated vaginal birth without assistance, as she had a strong desire to do. Allyson describes the experience as potent, difficult, therapeutic, and beautiful. It inspires her to keep promoting black maternal health and assisting mothers. Baby Trey was welcomed with even more jubilation and joy as the sports community grew more excited about their newest member.

Fans and track stars flooded the comment section of the post with an outpouring of love, leaving countless likes and heartfelt congratulatory messages. ATHLETA, who proudly collaborated with Allyson Felix and became the brand’s first sponsored athlete in 2019, shared their joy, saying, “Congratulations Allyson! Trey is beautiful and we are so happy for you and your family. ”

Sara Hall, renowned for her record-breaking feats in marathons, extended her warm wishes, remarking, “So wonderful!! Congratulations Allyson and family ❤️.” Morolake Akinosun, the Nigerian-born American track star and former teammate at the Olympics, expressed gratitude, “CONGRATULATIONS thank God for a safe delivery ❤️❤️❤️.”

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