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Raelynn baby

RaeLynnwelcomed her first child, daughter Daisy Rae Davis, with husband Josh Davis on Wednesday, Sept. 8, she announced onInstagramThursday.

“7 Pounds 7 ounces at 4:07pm September 8th 2021 we became a family of three!” the singer writes alongside photos with her newborn and her husband at the hospital. “These two are my world. I am beyond thankful for my husband and all the doctors, nurses and our amazing doula@mollyburg17for helping us bring miss Daisy into the world 🌼 babies are truly a gift.”

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Raelynn baby

Raelynn baby

Raelynn baby

The Voicealum, whowed Davis in 2016,announced her pregnancyexclusively with PEOPLE back in May, saying that this past year she and her husband have “thought more about the important things in life — and for us, that is growing our family.”

Despite finding out the news in January, RaeLynn wanted to wait until her 27th birthday to make the announcement.

At the time, the star said she had “a lot of amazing women and moms around me that have been so helpful” along the way so far — even several fellow country music wives.

“Katelyn [Brown] was the first friend I told outside of my family and she cried with me because it’s been a dream of mine for a while to be a mama,” said RaeLynn. “She has been such a light for me during this process. She andSummer Pardihave become some of my rocks during this quarantine year. I toldMaren [Morris]and she was so excited! I honestly have been so fortunate to have had so many amazing women —Lauren Lane, Brittany Aldean, Hayley Hubbard — help me with tips on what I’llreallyneed. I’m a pretty lucky girl.”

RaeLynn also shared that she plans to base her parenting in her faith.

“We of course are no experts, but for us our faith has been so important in our marriage and upbringing,” the new mom said. “So how we raise her will be centered around faith as well as her self-worth and confidence. Social media is a scary place and I just want her to always be confident in who she is and not compare herself.”

source: people.com