Journalist Nina Warhurst has welcomed a beautiful baby girl, the BBC Breakfast team has announced.
The 43-year-old - who already shares two sons with her husband Ed - was pictured holding the newborn in St Mary's Hospital in Manchester.
Nina's BBC Breakfast colleagues, Jon Kay and Sally Nugent, made the happy announcement on today's show (3 July).
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Sally, 51, said: "Some very exciting news now about our colleague Nina Warhurst, who we said goodbye to not very many days ago as she went off on maternity leave.
"She has welcomed a very healthy, beautiful baby girl."
Jon, 53, then added: "And there she is.
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"Nina has told us the baby's name is a working progress, but the great news is they're all doing well after what Nina says was brilliant care from the team at St Mary's in Manchester.
"Isn't she gorgeous?"
Sally continued: "I believe this as well - Nina said she's watching from home, morning, Nina!
"Along with the baby and two beautiful big brothers and she's very grateful for all the gorgeous messages she's had from people at home who are watching too.
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"So she wants to pass on her thanks for everything - all the kind words people have said."
Jon said: "And all our love to you and the family, Nina. That is fantastic, we're delighted for you."
Alongside a pregnancy pic in the BBC studio, Nina took to Instagram back on Mother's Day (March 19) to share a message of support to all the mums out there.
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"Happy Mother’s Day to all of those who are any part of this endless handover of love, values, genes, chaos and perpetually crumb-infested kitchens," she wrote.
"I’d like to say “you got this Mama!” But maybe you haven’t. I dunno. It’s hard isn’t it?
"That said we are doing it again. It’s been a funky few months… involving intense migraines, vomiting, morning kebabs, first time acne, small acts of violence against fruit, afternoon kebabs, tears, spontaneous snoozes, anxiety and more kebabs.
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"I am settling in to the middle chunk (emphasis on chunk) and enjoying the wonders of Mother Nature and her tiny kicks and flutters.
"The boys and the cat have been enjoying their new chair. God willing, Baby Doner-Shish joins the outside world in the summer.
"I am blown away that we do this. And acutely aware of the privilege, born of nothing but fortune. Sending love to those who’ve had to say goodbye to the babies they lost and the ones they dreamed of."