The social-networking giant's co-founder shared Friday that he and his
wife, Priscilla Chan, are expecting their first child -- a daughter.
Their dog, Beast, "has no idea what's coming."
Mark Zuckerberg got a thumbs-up recently from a special girl: his daughter-to-be.
The
CEO of the world's largest social network said Friday that he and his
wife, Priscilla Chan, are expecting their first child, a girl. "We've
already been so fortunate for the opportunity to touch people's lives
around the world -- Cilla as a doctor and educator, and me through this
community and philanthropy," he wrote in a post to his Facebook account. "Now we'll focus on making the world a better place for our child and the next generation."
As
part of the announcement, Zuckerberg said that during a recent
ultrasound, his daughter held her hand in a thumbs-up "like," mimicking
the icon for the ubiquitous feature used on Facebook. "I'm already
convinced she takes after me," he said.
More than 227,610
Facebook users, including company COO Sheryl Sandberg, liked the post
within the first hour of its being published.
As one of the world's richest people, and the leader of one of the
world's most widely used websites, Zuckerberg, 31, has been in the
public eye for all his adult life. Not only did he oversee Facebook's
growth, but he's also had several very public life events. His marriage
to Chan, his longtime girlfriend who he met at Harvard University in
2012, came just days after Facebook's initial public offering on the Nasdaq stock exchange.
He's also written on his Facebook profile about his efforts to learn
new languages and travel to different parts of the world. He's even
established a Facebook page for his dog, Beast.
Other Facebook executives have also used the social network to share
personal details. Sandberg discussed the death of her husband, David
Goldberg, in a couple of posts, one of which received 889,170 "likes" and more than 72,000 comments.
As part of Friday's post, Zuckerberg got very personal, revealing that
he and his wife went through three miscarriages over the past couple of
years as they tried to have a child. He said he chose to share about
this to encourage more conversation among other people.
"Most people don't discuss miscarriages because you worry your problems
will distance you or reflect upon you -- as if you're defective or did
something to cause this. So you struggle on your own," he said. "You
feel so hopeful when you learn you're going to have a child. You start
imagining who they'll become and dreaming of hopes for their future. You
start making plans, and then they're gone. It's a lonely experience."
Zuckerberg didn't say in his post when his daughter is due, but
typically people announce pregnancies about a half year before their
child is born.
From me, congrats to them.
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