Charley Webb and Matthew Wolfenden have welcomed their third child into the world.
The ‘Emmerdale’ co-stars – who also have kids Buster, nine, and three-year-old Bowie – have increased their "crazy gang" brood after the Debbie Dingle actress gave birth, and the married couple have nicknamed the little one "Baby Wolf".
Charley wrote on Twitter: "BaByWoLf#3 has joined the crazy gang. We’re in a bubble of newborn’ness heaven (sic)"
The 31-year-old actress recently admitted she will try to breastfeed her newborn, but insisted mums shouldn’t "put pressure" on themselves to do so if "it doesn’t work for you".
She took to Instagram to share a picture of a quote which read "I make milk. What’s your superpower?", and she wrote: "I saw this quote today. It’s true. Very true. The flip side to this is, not everyone can breastfeed for a million different reasons.
I couldn’t breastfeed Buster at all, it just didn’t happen for us. Bowie it lasted much longer. That’s ok. I must get asked a hundred times a day, ‘Are you going to breastfeed?’ The answer is, I don’t know. I’m going to try and I really hope it works but if it doesn’t then that’s just the way it is. I ask Mums the question myself, I’m guilty of it. But I do always say, ‘Are you going to try and breastfeed’. There’s a difference in the two phrases for me. But ultimately I guess what I’m trying to say is, don’t put that pressure on yourself if it doesn’t work for you. It doesn’t mean you’ve failed, it just means it’s not right for you and your baby. That’s fine. Always do what makes you happy and your new tiny human. It’s all that’s important. The 20 people a day that ask you aren’t (sic)"
Charley recently revealed she had been left in "agony" after she was diagnosed with a pregnancy-related pelvic condition, SPD (symphysis pubis dysfunction), which saw her muscles relax too much ahead of her birth.
She said: "I still get waves of sickness but I’ve also been diagnosed with SPD [symphysis pubis dysfunction].
"It’s when your muscles have relaxed too much ready for the birth. It’s agony."