Georgia Kousoulou has given birth to her second child: a girl.
The former TOWIE star, 33, shared the happy news on her Instagram on Sunday and revealed her sweet name.
She wrote: ‘Meet you… GIGI Fordham. Born 11/22 and weighing 8lb 12. Our darling baby girl, we are so in love our hearts could burst. Thank God for answering our prayers.’
Reality star Georgia and her husband, businessman Tommy Mallet, 31, already share two-year-old son Brody.
Georgia announced her pregnancy in May, a year after tragically suffering a miscarriage.
Georgia Kousoulou has given birth to her second child: a girl
The former TOWIE star, 33, shared the happy news on her Instagram on Sunday and revealed her sweet name.
The birth comes after a stressful time for Georgia, after she was rushed to hospital last month due to “reduced movement” of her unborn baby.
The reality star, who underwent IVF, explained in an update to her Instagram Story that luckily “everything was fine” and she made sure she got checked out quickly.
Georgia shared photos of herself undergoing a series of tests while lying in a hospital bed with wires and straps on her abdomen.
She wrote: ‘The girl wanted attention. I ran out of the house because I felt the movement slowing down, so I made sure they checked me out and everything was okay, thank God.
The update came after Georgia shared a touching clip of her son, Brody, helping her get an ultrasound, after revealing she’s expecting a baby girl.
She emotionally admitted feeling “very blessed” when two-year-old Brody was by her side during the ultrasound.
In the sweet video, he is seen holding the sonographer while being helped by the nurse, who showed him the newborn on the screen.
Georgia announced her pregnancy in May, a year after tragically suffering a miscarriage.
She wrote: ‘Meet you… GIGI Fordham. Born 11/22 and weighing 8lb 12. Our darling baby girl, we are so in love our hearts could burst. Thank you God for answering our prayers’
Georgia announced her pregnancy in May, a year after tragically suffering a miscarriage.
Reality star Georgia and her husband, businessman Tommy Mallet, 31, already share two-year-old son Brody.
Taking to Instagram to announce the news, she wrote: ‘Our little rainbow baby will be born in December. Words cannot express the emotions we have, we have prayed, wished and with a little help it has happened..
‘I can’t thank my team enough. Rehan Salim, you are the best IVF specialist. I am so glad I met you and Michelle, my amazing nurse, who helped me every step of the way!
‘These guys made my IVF experience so much better than I could (sic) imagine.
“I was as scared as all the things I had heard before, but they were simply the best and they held my hand through the whole process. Thank you for giving us the best gift ever.
‘To anyone watching and suffering… I am with you and I know how you feel. I pray this post doesn’t bother you. I know how hard it is to watch ads. Please know you are not alone and don’t lose hope.”
Georgia previously said she will “never get over the feeling” of losing her baby after suffering a devastating miscarriage at 12 weeks.
The star had started receiving therapy after struggling with emotional triggers and feeling “exhausted” by the pain.
And Georgia’s sadness came to the surface again as she reflected on her trauma while writing her new book I Wish I Knew, where she opens up about the pain of losing a baby.
After almost a year since the nightmare, Georgia says she is “distracted” by Brody, the “boy of her dreams,” but often experiences negative thoughts, especially when she is on social media.
But she wants to try to have four children with Tommy, whom she married in a surprise ceremony last year, as she has always imagined herself having a big family, as she was when she grew up with two brothers.
She said: ‘I don’t think you’ll ever get over that feeling. I just started therapy, I’m much better, luckily for me I have Brody, who is the love of my life, he is a dream boy and keeps me distracted, but there are still triggers.
‘The problem with baby loss is that there are triggers everywhere. All my Instagram is about babies or weddings.
‘The hardest thing I’ve learned is that it’s okay to feel sad but happy for other people. I really struggled with that…I thought I was a bad person.
‘The consequences are exhausting, it is hard. I hope one day I get pregnant again and maybe that will make me feel better, but I don’t know.
‘I really want a big family; I see us having three or four children. When you’re old, you look at your table and it’s full of people, that’s what it all comes down to.’