
Meghan McCain, 40, announces she is PREGNANT with her third child: 'I'm very nervous'
The 40-year-old shared the news during a conversation with JD Vance 's wife Usha on an upcoming episode of her Citizen McCain podcast obtained by People.
'I hope you don't mind - I wanted to let you in on something that is private that I haven't talked about publicly yet because one of the things I have so enjoyed about you and your husband is seeing how you incorporate your children in your life in so many ways,' she told the Second Lady.
McCain made the announcement despite having only met Usha Vance minutes before the interview.
She said she is currently in her second trimester - and that she was anxious about the third child.
'I'm very nervous about having a boy, and I'm very nervous about having three children. Very,' she said.
The daughter of former Senator John McCain mentioned reading data suggesting three children is the most difficult number to manage.
McCain also asked Vance - who is mom to Ewan, eight, Vivek, five, and Mirabel, three - for advice on raising boys, who admitted that they had a 'lot of energy.'
McCain and her husband, Ben Domenech, were married in November 2021. They already share Liberty, four, and Clover, two.
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