TODAY we meet more of the region's newest arrivals.
And thanks to all those parents who have submitted photographs of their babies so far.
Have you welcomed a little one recently, celebrating a new family addition?
We would love to see your pictures of your new arrivals.
Most of you will have greeted your new baby under covid restrictions, a very different and daunting experience.
For many, enjoying grandparent cuddles and a fuss from friends are most likely to have been on hold.
So what better way to spread some much-needed cheer, than with the news of adorable arrivals?
Maybe you have a unique story to tell or would like to share your gratitude to hospital staff.
If you would like a photograph of your baby to appear on our pages, and on our website, then please get in touch. You can fill in our Q&A using the link at the end of this article or email claire.pierce@newsquest.co.uk
Meet this week's cutest new residents from across the region...
• KEANEN JOE PRYTHERCH, born on January 28, 2021 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
Parents: ChloeJo Roberts and Chris Prytherch
Weight: 7lb 4.5oz
"As a first time mum-to-be, I was really anxious about the upcoming birth of our baby boy, especially due to the current restrictions. However, all the staff that cared for both me and my baby boy during my three days at the hospital, could not have done enough. They went above and beyond in their role. I cannot thank them all enough."
• BRYCHAN JAMES STEVENS, born on November 24, 2020 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
Parents: Chloe Marie Jones and Jason Stevens
Weight: 8lb 1.5oz
"From week 32 of our pregnancy our little boy was breech, I had a feeling he wasn’t going to turn and my gut sure was right. At 37 weeks I had an ECV, which is when they try to turn the baby manually from the outside, unfortunately it didn’t work and I had an elective c-section two days before his due date.
"I was worried about having a c-section, especially with it being my first pregnancy but the team I had with me at Wrexham Maelor were amazing and talked me through everything. Thankfully everything went perfectly, the whole experience was amazing, I loved it."
• SAKURA MEIYING MABEL FINNEY, born on January 28, 2021 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
Parents: Shannon Doughty and David Finney
Weight: 6lbs 1.5oz
Siblings: Willow-Iris, Paige, Imogen and Tj
"The staff were great and helped me out a lot."
• SOPHIE-MARIE HUTCHINSON VERNON, born on February 19, 2021 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
Parents: Lauren Hutchinson and Thomas Vernon
Weight: 6lb 11oz
"After a long and slow three-day labour, Sophie-Marie joined our family."
• IMOGEN MARY HEALEY, born on December 12, 2020 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
Parents: Rhiannon Healey and Ben Healey
Weight: 5lb 2oz
Siblings: Connor and Kai
• ARCHIE LONG, born on November 8, 2020 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
Parents: Ellen Long and Richard Long
Weight: 4lb 11oz
Siblings: Sophie, who welcomed her baby in January, Caitlyn and Cameron
"After having a test to confirm pre-term labour and being blue lighted to Liverpool, Archie managed to stay put until 34 weeks, after my waters breaking at 30. Ended up with an emergency c-section but the whole staff at Wrexham Mealor where fantastic, especially my student nurse, Jade Marshall."
• ARCHIE LUKE JONES, born on January 5, 2021 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
Parents: Sophie Jones and Luke Jones
Weight: 6lb 14oz
"Archie had to be taken to special care the day after he was born and we both stayed in hospital for nine days. I can’t thank the staff enough on both wards, SCBU and Lawson Tait for looking after us so well! Very grateful."
• EVERLEIGH LOUISE DOUGHTY, born on December 12, 2020 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
Parents: Gabrielle Dowell and Stephen Doughty
Weight: 9lbs 14oz
Siblings: Stephen Doughty
"After being 12 days over due, I went in on the 12th to be induced to find I was already in labour. The staff were absolutely amazing.
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