ITV Love Island's Amy Hart shares sweet reason for son's traditional name as she posts more snaps of newborn
09.03.2023 - 12:13
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Former Love Island star Amy Hart has shared the sweet reason for her son's traditional names as she posted some new images of her adorable newborn. The new mum, who appeared on the ITV2 dating show in 2019, announced her baby boy's arrival earlier this week.
Amy and her boyfriend Sam Rason said they are "so in love" as they shared a series of photographs of themselves in the delivery room with their son on Instagram on Tuesday (March 7). Amy, who has publicly documented her efforts to conceive since 2019, said she had contractions for four days at home and was told they were Braxton Hicks – so only spent four hours in the delivery suite.
Alongside the sweet images, the couple wrote: "Well…. 4 days of contractions at home (which everyone told us were braxton hicks… they weren’t), 4 very short hours in the delivery suite and 5 long days in hospital later, we are home with our dreamy baby boy. Born at 3.31am on 3/3/23 weighing 8lbs with the most beautiful head of hair (Amy would take the 9 months of reflux again) and we are so so in love.
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"Proper introductions to come but now we’re home safe and sound. Thank you to everyone who sent their well wishes. We really appreciated it over the last few days Here’s a few delivery room snaps, can’t wait to show you his beautiful, non post birth swollen face."
Amy, 30, and Sam, 33, were quickly flooded with congratulatory messages before returning to social media on Wednesday evening (March 8) to reveal their baby boy's name - and explain the reason they chose it. "Stanley Samuel Giles Rason," the new parents began. "Stanley: We loved the name and also Amy’s Grandad
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