TODAY we meet more of the region's newest and cutest 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 little ones from across the region...
• RONNIE AND REGGIE MILLER, born on April 2, 2021 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
Parents: Kelly Paige Holman and David Lee Miller
Weight: Ronnie 6lbs 9oz and Reggie 6lbs 4oz
Siblings: Charlie Miller and Gracie Owen
"Born via part planned/part emergency c-section at 36 weeks and four days. Everyone at the hospital I can't thank enough, especially in theatre. They made the whole experience enjoyable and I don't think anyone could of laughed so much whilst undergoing surgery, you all made it such a fun experience! Thank you everyone."
• QUINN SYLVA CARRIGAN, born on November 24, 2020 at Wrexham Maelor Hospital
Parents: Becky Williams and Martin Carrigan
Weight: 6lb 10.5oz
"Quinn wanted to give us a surprise and arrive earlier than her due date, which was middle of December. When I arrived at the hospital I was 7cm dilated and she was born within a few hours. The midwives were lovely. She's absolutely perfect but definitely keeping us on our toes."
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