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Astronaut Kellie Gerardi welcomes her second child and names her Maxine Quinn
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Astronaut Kellie Gerardi and husband Steven Baumruk have welcomed their second daughter, whom they introduced as Maxine Quinn (nicknamed "Max Q"); Gerardi shared an Instagram reel of the first moments on April 5 and revealed the name on April 6 after a years-long IVF journey she has documented publicly.
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Kellie Gerardi announced the birth of her second daughter and shared footage of holding the newborn on social media. She revealed the baby's name, Maxine Quinn, a day later and used the spaceflight nickname "Max Q." Gerardi has publicly documented a multi-year in vitro fertilization journey, including a reported pregnancy loss last year. Outside family news, she is known for her work in human spaceflight and for flying on a 2023 Virgin Galactic mission.
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- Gerardi posted an Instagram reel on April 5 showing the moment she first held her newborn and later said she had been reading supportive comments.
- On April 6 she introduced her daughter as Maxine Quinn and included the nickname "Max Q," a term from spaceflight referring to maximum dynamic pressure.
- Gerardi and husband Steven Baumruk previously welcomed a daughter, Delta Victoria, in 2017; that name also refers to a spaceflight concept.
- Gerardi has shared parts of her IVF journey publicly, and last year posted about a pregnancy loss following an IVF cycle.
- Professionally, she flew on a 2023 Virgin Galactic mission and serves as Director of Human Spaceflight at the International Institute for Astronautical Sciences.
Summary:
Gerardi's announcement blends personal news with elements of her career and public storytelling, highlighting a name choice tied to spaceflight language and a long IVF history she has shared with followers. Undetermined at this time.
