Paralympian Kelly Cartwright, 33, announces she's pregnant and expecting her third child with partner Ryan Miller: 'New addition to our family coming in November!' By Chloe-lee Longhetti For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:35 BST, 3 May 2022 | Updated: 23:36 BST, 3 May 2022 Viewcomments Gold medal winning Paralympian Kelly Cartwright is pregnant and expecting her third child with longtime partner Ryan Miller. The 33-year-old champion sprinter shared the happy news on Instagram on Tuesday. Kelly shared a picture of her ultrasound and said her new bub is due to November. Paralympian Kelly Cartwright, 33, announced on Tuesday that she's pregnant and expecting her third child with partner Ryan Miller: 'New addition to our family coming in November!' Kelly said the baby news has come as a surprise to the couple and they had previously 'gave all their baby things away' from their two older children. 'Surprise!' she wrote in her post. 'We are so excited/nervous to add the third and last addition to our little family! Coming this November.' Baby joy: Kelly shared a picture of her ultrasound and said her new bub is due to November She then asked followers if they think she'll have a boy or a girl and added she will find out the gender of the baby soon. 'I promised to not find out this time but I'm already struggling. So gender reveal coming soon,' she finished. Alex Fevola commented underneath: 'Congratulations,' adding three love heart emojis. Kelly and Ryan, who have been together for more than seven years, share daughter Charley, two, together and son Max, five. Family: Kelly and Ryan, who have been together for more than seven years, share daughter Charley, two, together and son Max, five Kelly was just fifteen years old when she had to have her leg amputated, after she had been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called synovial sarcoma. 'I remember telling the doctors I'd rather die than have my leg amputated,' Kelly previously told FEMAIL. But after having had done some research and seeing the survival rates without amputation, Kelly opted to have her leg removed. Amputation: Kelly was just fifteen years old when she had to have her leg amputated, after she had been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called synovial sarcoma And, she said, she hasn't looked back since. 'I remember meeting other amputees afterwards, which was hugely helpful - as was the rehabilitation,' she told Daily Mail Australia. 'Speaking to other people and working with my mentor was also invaluable - it helped me to go back to sport.' After having her right leg amputated, Kelly went on to win two Paralympic medals, climb Mount Kilimanjaro and appear on Dancing With The Stars. Go girl! After having her right leg amputated, Kelly went on to win two Paralympic medals, climb Mount Kilimanjaro and appear on Dancing With The Stars Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility