Shawn Johnson EastandAndrew Eastcan’t get enough of their new addition to the family.

“We are still over the moon that little man is finally with us. We’re in heaven. We’re so thankful we get to share this journey with you,” they wrote in the video’s description. “Thank you for the continued prayers, we so appreciate them! Stay tuned for next week’s episode where Drew finally gets to meet her little brother… bring the tissues.”

When they announced the birth of their son last week, the parents told PEOPLE in an exclusive statement, “We are so happy to welcome our little man into the world. We are loving life as a family of four and soaking up every minute.”

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The following day, Johnson East shared a bit more information about their bundle of joy’s moniker.

“Jett James East,” she wrote alongside a light-up sign spelling out his name. “(My great great great grandmothers name) + (Andrews brothers name) 😊 @jettjameseast.”

Later in January, the pregnant athlete revealed shetested positive for COVID-19. She soon recovered from the"pretty mild" case of the coronavirus, eventually returning to her normal routines.

Johnson East and her husband previously revealed shesuffered a miscarriagein October 2017, before going on to announce they wereexpecting againin April 2019. Their daughter was born the following October.

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The mom toldGood Morning Americain May about how finding a community on social mediahelped her heal after pregnancy loss.

“Our miscarriage back in 2017, it was the first time I ever felt super vulnerable,” she recalled. “I didn’t know who to go to or who to talk to or how to heal. So I ended up going to social media. I needed someone to respond to me and say, ‘It’s going to be okay, I went through this as well.’ "

“And to see the thousands and thousands of women that came forward and just said, ‘I went through this. I’m struggling through this. Thank you, I felt so alone until now’ — I felt the same way,” she added, “and it was the only way I healed.”

The Olympic gymnast said “looking back on everything we’ve gone through … it’s all for a purpose.” She added, “It all makes it worth it in the end. It makes things more sweet. I think it’s through those heartache moments that you truly learn. You learn who you are, you learn how to be a better wife and mother and daughter.”

source: people.com