Chloe Goodman and footballer fiancé Grant Hall introduce their adorable newborn daughter Isla Elizabeth in sweet family shoot

They announced the arrival of their longed for first child last month.

And Chloe Goodman and footballer fiancé Grant Hall introduced their beautiful baby daughter Isla Elizabeth in sweet family snaps shared this week.

The former Ex On The Beach star, 26, and her Queens Park Rangers star love, 28, were every inch the devoted parents as they cradled their cherubic baby girl.

Family: Chloe Goodman and footballer fiancé Grant Hall introduced their beautiful baby daughter Isla Elizabeth in sweet family snaps shared this week

Family: Chloe Goodman and footballer fiancé Grant Hall introduced their beautiful baby daughter Isla Elizabeth in sweet family snaps shared this week

Little Isla looked sweet in a pink babygro adorned with a white satin bow, before donning a yellow outfit with matching hairband.

The little girl sported a head of brunette locks and was the spitting image of her famous parents.

Chloe displayed her enviable post-baby body in a nude dress before slipping into a white frilly off-the-shoulder dress.

Her brunette locks were styled sleek and straight while a rich palette of make-up lit up her glowing visage.  

Special moments: The former Ex On The Beach star, 26 was every inch the devoted mum as she cradled her cherubic baby girl

Special moments: The former Ex On The Beach star, 26 was every inch the devoted mum as she cradled her cherubic baby girl

Chloe revealed she named her daughter Isla Elizabeth Hall as well as divulging details of the arrival in an interview with Closer Magazine last month. 

Speaking about how they landed on the name for their first child, she told the magazine: 'My partner chose Isla and I thought it was beautiful and a lovely classy name... 

'We chose Elizabeth as that's my middle name and it was my great-grandmother's. It has been passed down the whole family.' 

Chloe had a difficult pregnancy, needing to have a cervical stitch and suffering with severe anxiety as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. A cervical stitch is a common treatment for pregnant woman who have had previous cervical surgery.   

Cute: Little Isla looked sweet in a pink babygro adorned with a white satin bow, before donning a yellow outfit with matching hairband

Cute: Little Isla looked sweet in a pink babygro adorned with a white satin bow, before donning a yellow outfit with matching hairband

Glamour: Chloe's brunette locks were styled sleek and straight while a rich palette of make-up lit up her glowing visage

Glamour: Chloe's brunette locks were styled sleek and straight while a rich palette of make-up lit up her glowing visage

If the cervix is getting shorter in early pregnancy, women may be offered a cervical stitch (also known as a cerclage or cervical suture) with the aim of keeping the cervix closed during pregnancy. 

Chloe had half her cervix removed in 2018, telling her fans in an emotional video posted in November that 'my surgeon did tell me it would cause me to have problems with having a baby.'

Discussing the stitch, Chloe said: 'It's been an uphill battle, but I feel so lucky. For the first three months, I was worried about acknowledging the pregnancy in case I lost her, then at 17 weeks, I was in theatre having a stitch put in to keep her inside...

'I had so many battles to get to this stage, so the moment when she first cried was incredible. I was thinking, "Yes, we've done it, she's fine".'

Proud: Chloe welcomed her baby girl with her fiance, footballer Grant Hall

Proud: It comes after Chloe revealed she named her daughter Isla Elizabeth Hall as well as divulging details of the arrival to Closer Magazine

My boy: Speaking about how they landed on the name for their first child, she told the magazine: 'My partner chose Isla and I thought it was beautiful and a lovely classy name...'

My boy: Speaking about how they landed on the name for their first child, she told the magazine: 'My partner chose Isla and I thought it was beautiful and a lovely classy name...'

 

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