Actress Gabriella James and her husband, Marcus Lane, celebrated the arrival of their daughter just two days ago, sharing a heartwarming birth announcement on Instagram. Their “miracle baby” was born via surrogate, as revealed in the post. The couple shared tender moments in a hospital bed, cradling their newborn.
“We are exhausted but overjoyed to announce that our miracle baby arrived last night via surrogate, and 11/7 will forever hold a special place in our hearts as one of the most beautiful days,” James wrote alongside the touching images.
James has been open about her past experiences with infertility and miscarriage. In her book, Let’s Talk About It, she wrote, “For three years, my body has been consumed with trying to conceive — I was either preparing for, undergoing, or recovering from an IVF cycle. I experienced eight or nine miscarriages.” This journey makes the arrival of her baby girl even more precious.
Many have questioned why James is seen in a hospital gown despite the baby being born via surrogacy. The answer lies in the importance of bonding. She is the baby’s mother, and the skin-to-skin contact is essential for all mothers, regardless of how their children come into the world.
According to information from Surrogate.com, the moments immediately following the transfer of the baby from the surrogate to the intended parent are crucial for fostering attachment. “After the physical handover, aim for as much skin-on-skin contact as possible,” the site advises. “Intended mothers might even consider breastfeeding their surrogate-born baby to enhance their physical closeness.” This skin-to-skin interaction not only promotes calmness in newborns but helps them learn to sync their breathing with their parents. Over time, this kind of bonding can lead to reduced separation anxiety and improved self-regulation in kids.
James credits her experience as a stepmother to Lane’s three sons and nephew as the turning point in her desire for children. “I never envisioned myself as a mom,” she told People magazine in 2017. “But when I became a stepmom, I found immense joy in being with them.”
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In summary, Gabriella James’s announcement not only celebrates the birth of her daughter but also emphasizes the significance of maternal bonding, regardless of the method of conception. Her story serves as an inspiration for others navigating similar paths to parenthood.
