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Zara Woodcock

Helen Flanagan shares sweet snap of family and adorable newborn son

Helen Flanagan shared the sweetest picture of her family enjoying the sun as she asked for restaurant recommendations.

The 30-year-old star took a picture of her husband Scott Sinclair, 32, lovingly cuddling with their daughter Matilda and their newborn Charlie in their garden.

Matilda hugged her dad and little Charlie as she matched Scott's smile for the camera.

Little Charlie was just happy to be there with his sister and dad.

"Love this pic," she captioned the Instagram Story. "Planning a holiday to Cornwall. Would love some restaurant recommendations (child friendly)."

The Coronation Street star shares children Matilda, five, Delilah, three, and Charlie with the footballer.

The cutest family picture (hjgflanagan/Instagram)

She welcomed their third child back in March and recently revealed she has no intentions of getting pregnant again any time soon.

After she suffered a ‘horrendous’ time during her pregnancy with her son Charlie, Helen has admitted that she doesn’t mind waiting ‘a very long time’ before she adds another youngster to her clan.

The former soap star was struck down with hyperemesis gravidarum while pregnant, and after giving birth, she was riddled with fears she wouldn't be able to look after her children if it happened again.

Helen and her family are planning a Cornwall holiday (hjgflanagan/Instagram)
Helen and Scott welcomed Charlie back in March (hjgflanagan/Instagram)

She appeared on Loose Women on Tuesday and discussed the future plans of her family.

Helen admitted that her condition, hyperemesis gravidarum, has put her off having more kids any time soon.

She said: "I couldn’t have the lights on, I couldn’t watch the TV, the lights would just make me feel sick. We’re so lucky to have a baby but Hyperemesis is a tough one.

“I love having babies but when I think of the Hyperemesis, I couldn’t have another for a very long time because I wouldn’t be able to look after them, my poor mum would be looking after everyone.”

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