Let’s welcome the latest little bundles of joy to grace our pages.
They’re blissfully unaware that they’ve been born in the middle of a major historic event and their parents will have a real tale to tell them about the coronavirus lockdown when they’re old enough to understand.
If you have a new baby and want to share the good news with everyone all you need to do is pop over to our website, fill in our simple online form and upload your favourite picture.
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Angus Walker took his time but finally arrived five days late at Bath Royal United Hospital. A little brother for Megan, two, his mum and dad Rachel and Philip of Malmesbury can’t wait to introduce him to his wider family for cuddles.
Little Ivy Loveridge from Malmesbury had a dramatic entry to the world in an unplanned caesarean at the GWH. Mum Abi and dad Michael paid tribute to the staff for their care and are impatient to introduce her to her grandparents.
Kevin and Aimee Metcalfe regard daughter Millie as their little miracle. She arrived weighing 6lbs 14oz after a three-day stay at the GWH for Aimee and a nine-hour labour.
Natasha and Callum Ward are full of praise for midwives who helped Natasha bring baby Reggie into the world on June 6. He makes it a hat trick for the Haydon Wick family – Reggie joins Bella, seven and Cali-Jae, 14 months.
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