Jamie Otis and Doug Hehner.Photo:Jamie Otis/Instagram

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Jamie Otisis going to be a mom again!

“I’m pregnant. After three years. I am pregnant,” Jamie tearfully says in the video before it switches to her and her husband together.

“I’m a little bit in shock, a lot a bit in disbelief,” Jamie says. “It is incredible, amazing. We prayed on it,” Doug adds.

“It’s been a long journey to get here,” Jamie tells PEOPLE exclusively of the couple’s happy news. “But I really believe that everything does happen in God’s perfect timing.”

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The couple is already parents to daughter Henley Grace “Gracie”, 6, and son Hendrix Douglas, 3.

Jamie teased the big news on Monday, sharing a videoto her Instagramwith her family of five. “Finally! I’ve waited over three years for this!🙏😭🥳 So excited to share our BIG ANNOUNCEMENT with you!🥳,” she wrote in her caption.

“We are so excited to take you on this new journey with us! Thanks for being here and celebrating with us! We love you!!! 💜#bestfrans,” she wrote, directing her followers to her YouTube channel.

In 2019, Jamie and Doug chatted with PEOPLE asthey shared scenes from their sex revealbefore welcoming their son.

Jamie and Dougrevealed they were expecting againin September 2019, when the mother-to-be celebrated having a “viable pregnancy” at five weeks along after previouslylosing their son Johnathan Edwardat 17 weeks gestation.

They went on to welcome Gracie after the loss, in August 2017. Jamie then experienceda chemical pregnancyin 2018, and amiscarriage at 10 weeksalong in January 2019.

“Ithought having a family would be very easy, so my own misconception about myself was [that] I would be able to have a family very easily,” Jamie said in May 2019 on theShare Your Shinepodcast. “Come to find out, it’s not as easy … and come to find out, one in four women will have these same issues.”

source: people.com