We were inundated with pictures of your bundles of joy - and some have already featured in the Lancaster Guardian and tomorrow's Visitor while others will also appear in this Thursday's Guardian.
Here's a second gallery of many of the babies that were sent in to us by proud parents.
9. Scarlett, born on April 2
Kaitlin Rose Maskrey gave birth to twin girls 10 weeks early on April 2. Scarlett Rose, pictured, weighed 3lb 1oz.
10. Dexter, born on April 9
Grace Mcillmurray gave birth to Dexter Daniel Hoyles at the RLI on April 9l at 7.56pm. Grace said: "I was induced so spent two-and-a-half days on ward 17 with no visitors as they were too busy to get me down to delivery until then! Not even my partner could come until I was taken down to delivery. It was a strange experience and I missed my eldest son so much! But all worth it in the end."
11. Theo, born on April 2
Natallie Jane gave birth to Theo McMurrie on April 2 at 30 weeks, weighing 3lb 1oz, at the RLI. She said: "We have other kids so my partner was not able to be at the birth so thank you to the amazing midwives at Lancaster who got me through my labour, you are all amazing. We did of course Facetime. We got transfered to Preston who looked after him for three weeks; we are now back at Lancaster till it's his time to come home. All the staff are amazing, thank you for taking and continuing to take good care of my baby boy."
12. Nylah, born on March 23
Jade Gardner gave birth to Nylah on March 23, the first official day of lockdown. Jade said: "We had an overnight stay at the RLI; the staff go above and beyond their role. I felt so cared for and safe, I really didnt want to go home. Thank you to our midwife Philipa who helped deliver Nylah and my incredible birth partner Hayley who was by my side the whole time. I could never have done it without her. Unfortunately Nylah is yet to meet her daddy, John Chewe, as he is a crew member from SA and stuck on his cruise ship in the USA because of Covid 19!"