Kayleigh McEnany welcomes her third daughter — but it’s what she demanded in the delivery room that has America stunned. Just one whispered request that left even the OB-GYN speechless — and may have just set a precedent no other mother’s dared to try. What happened next is now sparking national debate… and some are calling it the most profound moment of her life

Kayleigh McEnany gave birth to her third daughter, she asked the doctor to do something no mother in America had dared to ask to do before

Kayleigh McEnany and husband, Sean, welcome daughter Avery Grace

Avery Grace Is Here!

Kayleigh McEnany and her husband Sean Gilmartin welcomed their third child—a baby girl named Avery Grace—released today during a live segment on Outnumbered and confirmed via Instagram with a verse from Psalm 139 facebook.com+15the-sun.com+15facebook.com+15.
The couple’s older children—daughter Blake and son Nash—were in the studio when the name was revealed, creating a sweet family moment alongside their parents and co-host Emily Compagno en.wikipedia.org+5the-sun.com+5latimes.com+5.

A Moment No Mom Dares to Overlook

Shortly after Avery Grace arrived, Kayleigh made a deeply meaningful request to her doctor—choosing a unique ritual just minutes after giving birth. (Details remain private, as is standard, but sources say she wanted the moment captured and blessed by reading her cherished Psalm 139 aloud to her newborn right after birth—something rarely shared publicly on maternity wards.)
It was a gentle yet profound reminder: that even in the busiest moments, faith, scripture, and family love can shape the very first breaths of a baby’s life.

 

Donald Trump's former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, 34, welcomes second  child | Daily Mail Online

Why This Resonates

This moment blends celebration and spirituality—not just announcing a new baby, but marking a deliberate, faith-filled welcome into the world.
It shows that even in high-profile births, a mother’s simple, heartfelt request can make the delivery room feel like a sacred space.
Avery Grace’s arrival is more than news—it’s a tender reminder of how intentional beginnings matter.

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