We were inundated with pictures of your bundles of joy - and some will feature in the Lancaster Guardian and The Vistor this week and next.
In the meantime, here's a gallery of many of the babies that were sent in to us, and we aim to run another gallery of the remaining photos next week, so keep an eye out!
5. Adalyn, born on April 22
Chelsey Forrester gave birth to Adalyn Eve Royston at South Lakes Birth Centre on April 22 by emergency c-section. She weighed 7lb. Chelsey said: "My two amazing midwifes Laura and Porcha reassured me and went above and beyond for me and my little family."
6. Archie, born on April 1
Elise Braithwaite gave birth to Archie John Nicholson, weighing 9lbs7oz, via planned c-section on April 1, two days later than planned due to having a coronavirus test which was thankfully negative. Elise said: "I was very nervous to go into hospital during the pandemic and I spent my last few weeks of pregnancy worrying, but the staff at the RLI were amazing from the second we arrived to the second we left and made us feel safe."
7. Beaux, born on April 14
Chelsey Carr gave birth to Beaux Ann Stirzaker on April 14, weighing 7lb 10oz, at the RLI. Chelsey said: "I was so worried about giving birth during this pandemic but I cant praise the midwives at the RLI enough, they were all absolutely amazing and made my experience so relaxed, it felt no different to when I had my other two babies, the only difference being they all had PPE equipment on. Anyone worried about giving birth at the moment neednt be, the care you receive is absolutely amazing. an extra thankyou to Holly and Laura, they were the perfect duo that I never knew I needed."
8. Elsie, born on April 15
Sophie Veronica gave birth to Elsie Sheila Gillespie at 7.54am on April 15, weighing 7lb. Sophie said: "This was our first child and we were very anxious about giving birth during the lockdown. We had been self isolating since March 16 given the guidance in respect of pregnant women. I was particularly anxious that my husband wouldnt be allowed to be present at the birth, thankfully he was, although after the birth he had to leave whilst I had to remain in hospital. This was a very difficult time as I was in pain and did not have him there to help. All of the midwives we came into contact with were amazing. We were in hospital from Monday 13th through to Friday 17th. Nikki, the midwife who delivered Elsie and Tina, the midwife who looked after us after birth deserve a mention as they made our experience much better than we could have anticipated given the circumstances."