Sophie Delezio gave followers a '22 week bumpdate' on Sunday as she prepares to welcome her first child with fiancé Joseph Salerno.

The miracle double car crash survivor, 23, took to Instagram to share a video of her growing baby bump along with an update on her pregnancy journey.

Gushing over her little bundle of joy, the mum-to-be said she has recently learned to 'slow down and nurture her body more than ever before' since becoming pregnant. 

'My gosh, what a journey it has been until now. This little bundle is moving around so much and definitely keeping their mama awake at night!' she began.

'To feel the movement inside is a feeling of pure love and joy. It is a feeling that I will forever treasure.'

Sophie Delezio, 23, (right) gave followers a '22 week bumpdate' on Sunday as she prepares to welcome her first child with fiancé Joseph Salerno (left)

Sophie Delezio, 23, (right) gave followers a '22 week bumpdate' on Sunday as she prepares to welcome her first child with fiancé Joseph Salerno (left)

Sophie continued: 'This recent part of the journey has taught me how to slow down and nurture my body more than ever before. 

'I am loving all that you have already changed in me, my little one. Less than half way until we meet.'

It comes after Sophie revealed she is pregnant with her first child back in early April when she shared the wonderful news on social media.

The inspirational Aussie and her partner were seen in a gallery of photos which featured the couple proudly posing on the beach in Sydney's Manly.  

The miracle double car crash survivor took to Instagram to share a video of her growing baby bump along with an update on her pregnancy journey

The miracle double car crash survivor took to Instagram to share a video of her growing baby bump along with an update on her pregnancy journey

The lovebirds looked elated as they both cradled Sophie's growing baby bump before giving a close-up look of Sophie's ultrasound.

Australia rallied around Sophie in 2003 when she was two after a car crashed through the window of her daycare, trapping her underneath with severe burns.

Burns covered 85 per cent of her body after the tragedy, which also took both of her feet, several fingers and her right ear.

Three years later tragedy struck again when the five year old was hit by a car near her home in Sydney's northern beaches while out with her nanny.

Gushing over her little bundle of joy, the mum-to-be said she has recently learned to 'slow down and nurture her body more than ever before' since becoming pregnant

Gushing over her little bundle of joy, the mum-to-be said she has recently learned to 'slow down and nurture her body more than ever before' since becoming pregnant

The impact launched her 18 metres out of her wheelchair, leaving her with a broken jaw, broken collarbone, nine broken ribs, punctured lungs, two fractured vertebrae and a brain injury.

Sophie suffered a heart attack during the ordeal and doctors at Sydney Children's Hospital in Randwick asked her family - twice - if they would like to turn off her life support.

She made another remarkable recovery and only a month later she left the hospital and went back to school.

In 2023, she became engaged to childhood friend Joseph.