After Years of Hope and Heartache, Dana Perino and Husband Announce Joyful Baby News via IVF Miracle

In a moment that brought tears to many of her longtime fans, Dana Perino — Fox News anchor and former White House Press Secretary — has shared the deeply personal and long-awaited news: she and her husband Peter McMahon are expecting a baby, thanks to IVF.

The 52-year-old newswoman, known for her poise and professionalism, broke the announcement on-air during a heartfelt segment on America’s Newsroom. Her voice trembled as she looked into the camera and said, “After many years of dreaming, waiting, and praying… we’re finally having a baby.”

Dana and Peter, married since 1998, had long spoken about their quiet longing to expand their family. However, due to age-related complications and other medical challenges, the road to parenthood was far from easy. In recent years, the couple explored fertility treatments, eventually undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF) — a decision Dana described as “one of the most vulnerable and hopeful choices we’ve ever made.”

Speaking in an exclusive interview, Dana shared, “There were moments I thought it might never happen for us. I watched friends, co-workers, even younger women walk their own paths to motherhood, and I always smiled for them — but behind closed doors, I grieved for what I thought I’d lost. IVF gave us one last chance. And miraculously, it worked.”

Peter McMahon, 69, was by her side as she recounted the journey — holding her hand tightly as they posed for their first official photo with a baby ultrasound. “This child is already so loved,” he said. “We’re older, yes. But we’re ready — and we’re deeply grateful for modern medicine and the doctors who gave us this gift.”

Fans and friends across the media world quickly took to social media to congratulate the couple. Messages of support poured in from colleagues like Bret Baier, Ainsley Earhardt, and even former President George W. Bush, who reportedly sent the couple a private note saying, “Your joy is our joy.”

For Dana Perino, a woman who’s often been a calm voice in chaotic news cycles, this chapter feels like a personal sunrise after a long night. “Our miracle is on the way,” she said softly, “and I’ve never felt more thankful.”