Lo Bosworth’s baby has arrived!
The “Hills” alum gave birth to her and husband Domenic “Dom” Natale’s first child, a baby girl named Nelle.
She revealed the news via Instagram on Thursday, gushing, “She started the year by surprising us two weeks early, but really, she was right on time. Our teeny one is named for her Oma and already so loved.”
The former reality star promised to share more information soon and signed off the announcement as the “Natale Family.”
Over the summer, Bosworth simultaneously announced her pregnancy news and her marriage to the investor via Instagram.
“We said yes with joy. And life, with its most tender timing, said yes right back,” the 39-year-old captioned July wedding snaps.
On her Story, Bosworth added, “We could not be more thrilled our baby got to be a part of our big day and helped to define our wedding celebration.”
The bride’s bump was on display in a short-sleeved white gown as she wed Natale at her family’s Laguna Beach, Calif., home.
While it remains unclear when the duo began dating, Natale got down on one knee in January.
“For you, my darling, it could only be a ‘yes,’” Bosworth gushed in her engagement announcement. “Thank you for being the best that one could be, for me.”
The following month, the “Laguna Beach” alum was diagnosed with endometriosis and had a surgery.
Her embryo transfer took place in April.
“When we set our [wedding] date in July, we didn’t know if our planned IVF cycle would be successful,” Bosworth told People after their nuptials.
“We wanted our wedding to meet the moment of where we’re at right now,” the former MTV personality said, noting that the couple “changed course” from their initial plans in case they were “lucky enough” to conceive.
Hosting an “intimate wedding with [their] closest family members enjoyed at home” was the “perfect” ceremony for the duo.
Bosworth explained via TikTok in September that she began focusing on her fertility before meeting Natale, undergoing multiple egg retrievals on her own.
When she and Natale started dating and pursued in vitro fertilization together, they got “one healthy embyro” and realized they “potentially had a very long road ahead.”
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