Corrie’s Lucy Fallon shares sweet new snaps of newborn son as they celebrate landmark
CORONATION Street star Lucy Fallon has shared some sweet new snaps of her newborn son after they celebrated a landmark.
The former Coronation Street actress, 27, revealed she and her footballer boyfriend welcomed their new arrival on social media on Sunday.
Lucy Fallon and her son headed for a trip to Tesco[/caption] Lucy and Ryan have welcomed their first baby[/caption]She posted: “Our beautiful boy. 30/01/2023”
Lucy shared her first snap of the tot as she sat next to her boyfriend and cradled him, after his birth on January 30.
And now the mum and son have hit the shops – and marked a landmark as they experienced his “first trip to Tesco.”
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And it was a peruse of the sweet aisle that kept Lucy and baby busy as they visited the supermarket, while pushing his pram along.
Later on, the 27-year-old shared a snap of her son in an adorable polar bear jumped and matching bottoms as he lay in a cosy bed.
“Tuesdays fit check x,” wrote the star, as she snapped a shot of her tot who lay beneath a light up cloud decoration.
After the news of her baby’s birth, Lucy’s co-stars were quick to congratulate her.
Co-star Samia Longchambon wrote: “Congratulations both of you.. gorgeous news Lucy! .”
And another person said: “Ahhhhh congratulations enjoy the newborn bubble it’s magical .”
Lucy announced she was expecting back in September, and earlier this month blonde star admitted the final stretch of her pregnancy had been a struggle.
At the start of January, she had been suffered from Braxton-Hicks contractions as her body prepared to give birth, and it was clear they were proving to be rather painful.
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Sharing the update on Instagram Stories, the worried mum-to-be wrote: “Why are my Braxton-Hicks painful? Do any of you know? Am I just pathetic?”
Braxton-Hicks – regularly dubbed “practice contractions” – are perfectly normal during pregnancy and involves your tummy getting hard and your body experiencing something similar to bad period cramps.
They are caused by the tightening of the muscles in the uterus.
It is not clear why they happen, but most doctors believe it is the womb preparing itself for labour.
Lucy also shared a snap of the adorable tot in his matching jumper and trousers[/caption] Lucy gave birth on January 30 this year[/caption]