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    Nia Sanchez and her husband Daniel Booko have become parents for the fourth time

    The Valley stars have welcomed a daughter named Adelaide Nicole - who joins elder siblings Asher, three, and one-year-old twins Isabelle and Zariah - and the couple shared the first picture of their little girl in a post on social media in which they dec lared they are "absolutely in love" with the new arrival


    In a message posted on Instagram. they wrote: "Sweet little memories from Adelaide's first moments of life. We are absolutely in love! Birth story coming soon."

    The pair told Us Weekly they gave their daughter the middle name Nicole to honour Nia's mother, who shares the same name, because she's been such a huge help raising their family.

    Nia also revealed Adelaide's birth was much more "intimate" than her previous experiences in the delivery room.

    She told the publication: "The first moments with baby no. four felt so sweet and intimate.

    "In our previous birth experiences, we've had a lot more people in the room. And we've always had a doula. This time, it was just us with our doctor and two nurses. This birth was extra special because Danny was able to deliver the baby."

    The family recently moved into a new home in Santa Clarita, California and they are were unpacking at the time Adelaide arrived. Nia said: "We moved in about two and a half weeks before baby no. four arrived. We still have boxes everywhere and are not quite settled. But it feels great to have so much more space and a beautiful backyard for our children to play in."

    Nia went on to reveal she now feels as if their family is complete and they probably won't be having any more children.

    She explained: "This pregnancy definitely felt like a full circle moment for us. We had always talked about either wanting two children or four.

    'When we skipped the line to three kids [after having twins], we began discussing no. four shortly after. We both come from families of four, so having four little ones of our own feels very full circle ...

    "I am really looking forward to watching all of my children grow up and be so close. We love creating special memories with our children and are excited to now do that as a family of six."

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