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Usha Vance, Second Lady of the US, Is Pregnant With Fourth Child

By Orgesta Tolaj

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21 January 2026

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Usha Vance, the wife of U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, has officially announced that she is pregnant with her fourth child, a baby boy expected to arrive in late July 2026. The couple shared the news in a joint social media post on January 20, 2026, saying both Usha and the baby are healthy and doing well.

In their statement on the social platform X, the Vances said they were “very excited” about the new addition to their family and thanked the military doctors and staff who care for them as they balance family life with public duties.

A Growing Vance Family With Historic Significance

The forthcoming child will join the couple’s three young children: Ewan, Vivek, and Mirabel. The Vances have been married since 2014 after meeting at Yale Law School and have shared much of their parents-and-politics life with the public over the years.

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Usha, 40, becomes the first Second Lady in U.S. history to announce a pregnancy while holding her current title. Her pregnancy marks a milestone that hasn’t been seen in American political life since the late 19th and mid-20th centuries, when first ladies — such as Frances Cleveland and Jacqueline Kennedy — gave birth while their husbands were in office, though in those cases it was the first family rather than the second.

The couple’s newborn will be a fourth child, and friends, allies, and political figures have quickly extended congratulations following the announcement.

Public Reaction and Context

News outlets reported bipartisan public interest in the announcement, noting the emotional and symbolic impact of such a rare personal milestone in a political family. Many observers highlighted how family stories often humanize political leaders and remind the public of shared life moments outside of policy debates.

J.D. Vance — a Republican who became Vice President after the 2024 election — has been known for promoting pro-family and pro-natalist messages during his political career, often advocating for policies and cultural shifts aimed at encouraging higher birth rates in the U.S. His own growing family has occasionally been highlighted in that context; he notably said in a 2025 public address that he wants “more babies in the United States of America.”

In Wednesday’s announcement, the Vances took care to thank medical professionals and staff members who support their family, especially as they maintain demanding public-service roles while raising young children.

What’s Next

As Usha Vance continues her pregnancy into the spring and early summer, official engagements and public visibility are expected to shift around family considerations — much as they have for previous political spouses welcoming children while in office. Given that this is the first such pregnancy for a sitting Second Lady in modern U.S. history, coverage and public interest are likely to remain high.

The Vice President’s office has not yet released specific plans for maternity leave or adjustments to Usha Vance’s public schedule, but the couple will almost certainly juggle official duties with preparation for their newborn’s arrival in July.

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