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Actress Emmerdale Charley Webb was seen for the first time since giving birth last month.
The 31-year-old mother welcomed her third child with her husband Matthew Wolfenden, who plays alongside him on the ITV soap opera in July.
After announcing the news of their arrival with an adorable Instagram post, a fresh-faced Charley reappeared on social media a week later.
Charley wrote, "And we went out, it only took us eight days."
There was no record of their three-year-old intermediate son Bowie, nor their newborn – to whom Charley and Mathew have not yet revealed the name or bad of – in the film's healing.
Although Charley shared the first glimpse of their "Baby Wolf," he was affectionately nicknamed earlier this week.
"BaByWoLf # 3 has joined the mad gang, we are in a paradise bubble of newborns," she said.
Charley confirmed the pregnancy in March of this year, with actress Debbie Dingle making her debut with her blooming bump.
At the time, Charley and Matthew said OK! magazine that they did not plan to know the bad of the baby.
Although the crazy mother revealed that she was still waiting to have three boys and a girl.
Far from worrying about the extra burden that another child will bring, Matthew added that he was eager to be part of a "gang". The real life soap couple met when Matthew joined Emmerdale four years after Charley in 2006.
He asked the question on Christmas Day 2009 and finally, after nine years of engagement, the couple invited friends and family – including Charley's brother actor, Jamie Lomas – to his "30th birthday party" in February. 2018, then surprise them with a wedding. .
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Before welcoming her third baby, Charley said she hoped to give birth at home, but that she had to change her plans after being diagnosed with pubic symphysis dysfunction (PDS), which causes disabling pain in the pelvis and back.
"Matthew is ready for childbirth at home, but I would like to be hospitalized for my own anxiety, in case something goes wrong," she said.
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