Say hello to some more of the region's newest arrivals.

And we've had a bit of a baby boom at the Leader, so if you have submitted photographs of your baby, watch this space as we say hello each week to more of the cute new residents.

Have you welcomed a little one recently, an adorable 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 some adorable new residents from across the region...

BOBI CHARLIE BLOOMFIELD, born on February 18, 2021 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital

Bobi Charlie Bloomfield, with sister Alys and brother Hari.

Bobi Charlie Bloomfield, with sister Alys and brother Hari.

Parents: Lee and Gemma Bloomfield

Weight: 6lbs 9.5oz

Siblings: Hari, 10 and Alys, eight

"I was booked in for an elective c-section due to two previous emergency caesareans. My husband was able to be with me whilst I was being prepped for theatre and we then spent time together on labour ward before being transferred to the post-natal ward. I was discharged home the following day, as everything was going well for baby and me.

"I would like to thank all the theatre and maternity staff for looking after us during these challenging times."

• HOLLY MAY JONES, born on December 11, 2020 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital

Holly May Jones.

Holly May Jones.

Parent: Tara Jones

Weight: 5lb 8oz

• MAGI LILY MARY COLLINS, September 12, 2020 at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd

Magi Lily Mary Collins, with brother Charlie.

Magi Lily Mary Collins, with brother Charlie.

Parents: Gemma Gallagher and Mark Collins

Weight: 6lb 3oz

Siblings: Charlie Collins

"The staff at Glan Clwyd were brilliant throughout my whole pregnancy. Thank you!"

PENNY MAE HARVEY, born on February 4, 2021 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital

Penny Mae Harvey.

Penny Mae Harvey.

Parents: Hannah Braisdell and Adam Stephen Harvey

Weight: 7lb 3oz

Siblings: Elliott, three

"Penny was eager to make her appearance into the world arriving three weeks early, naturally, on the day I was meant to be induced.

"We would like to thank our two amazing midwives, Rachel and Sophie (a student midwife who was fantastic) and the ward sister Judith, who were incredible throughout the delivery, we can't thank you enough for ensuring the safe arrival of our daughter during these strange times."

DARCIE-RAE SIÂN ASTON, born on January 24, 2021 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital

Darcie-Rae Siân Aston.

Darcie-Rae Siân Aston.

Parents: Katie Hodson and Gareth Aston

Weight: 8lbs 12oz

Siblings: Two proud big brothers, Ashley Robert and Jaxon Thomas

NEVE ANN RAFFERTY, born on January 7, 2021 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital

Neve Ann Rafferty, and pictured with brother Joseph.

Neve Ann Rafferty, and pictured with brother Joseph.

Parents: Catrina Parry and Daniel Rafferty

Weight: 9lb 3oz

Siblings: Joseph Davenport

"Pregnancy during a pandemic was a very different experience, shielding from 28 weeks, then being in hospital without my partner was an emotional time, but we were extremely happy to welcome our baby girl to complete our family."

VALENTINA MARGOT ASHURST, born on December 3, 2020 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital

Valentina Margot Ashurst, and with big sister Mila.

Valentina Margot Ashurst, and with big sister Mila.

Parents: Samantha Ashurst and Christopher Ashurst

Weight: 10lb 3oz

Siblings: Mila

"Valentina was born at 37-and-a-half weeks via a planned c-section. She had to spend the first few days of her life on Special Care Baby Unit. The staff on SCBU and Lawson Tait were all really supportive whilst we were in hospital."