Here are more babies recently born in Gwent.
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Amber Rose Davies, 'a beautiful, rainbow baby', was born on July 14, 2021, at the Grange University Hospital, near Cwmbran, weighing 7lbs 15oz. Her parents are Chloe Dawe and Rhys Davies, of Blackwood. Her siblings are Morgan (13), Rosie (nine), and Gracie-Mae (eight).
Ronan Mills Duggan arrived on June 30, 2021, at the Grange University Hospital, near Cwmbran, weighing 6lb 8oz. He is the first child of Katie Drew and Ryan Duggan, of Cwmbran. Mum Katie said: "Ronan was nearly born via emergency c-section after struggling to dilate from 9cm to 10cm but just before starting the procedure they noticed he was coming so forceps and pushing was used instead, despite being all set up in theatre ready."
Athena Louise Morton was born on August 2, 2021, at the Grange University Hospital, near Cwmbran, weighing 8lb 03oz. She is the first child of Jade Louise Morton, of Ebbw Vale.
Elsee Rae Davies-Adams arrived on her big brother's birthday. She was born with a full head of hair on July 20, 2021, at the Grange University Hospital, near Cwmbran, weighing 8lb 12oz. Her parents are Hannah Davies and Max Adams, of Cwmbran, and her big brother is Oliver Davies-Adams (six).
Olivia Rae Donegan was born on September 12, 2021, at the Grange University Hospital, near Cwmbran, weighing 6lb 1oz. Her parents are Sophie Evans and Jack Donegan, of Ebbw Vale, and her big sister is Eva Donegan (five).
Shayla Louise Rapps was born on May 5, 2021, at the Grange University Hospital, near Cwmbran, weighing 7lb 4oz. Her parents are Kayleigh Rapps and Daniel Lloyd, of Ystrad Mynach, and her siblings are Brian (10), Chloe (nine), Locki (five) and Amelia (three).
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