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New mum Helen Skelton gushes she's 'still in a bubble' as she posts adorable baby photo

Helen Skelton has said that she's "still in a bubble" as she shared an adorable photo of herself holding hands with her newborn baby.

The Countryfile presenter, 38, revealed on New Year's Eve that she had given birth as she posted a picture of her husband Richie Myler carrying their baby as they left the hospital.

Taking to her Instagram Stories, Helen shared a snap of herself holding her baby's hand.

She wrote: "Still in a bubble. Not leaving anytime soon."

On Friday, Helen paid tribute to the NHS and her husband as she announced the birth of her third child.

In a sweet Instagram post, Helen wrote: "Can always count on dickie .... of all the things he’s said (there’s been a lot) “don’t worry I will be your lido...” might be my fave. The man meant Doula.

"From the mouths of men. (pic from earlier this week - just haven’t posted partly because my mam likes the family what’s apps to be ahead of insta but mainly because I am still failing to find appropriate words of thanks for our @nhsengland @nhsmillion .... legends the blooming lot of them). #grateful #thanks # pregnancy #birth #newparents."

Helen shared a sweet photo on Instagram (INSTAGRAM)
She revealed she had given birth on Friday (helenskelton/Instagram)

Her fans rushed to the comments section to congratulate her.

One person wrote: "Congrats to your lovely family Helen."

"Aw congratulations to you all. Enjoy every minute Helen xxx" a second commented.

Helen is already a proud mum to two children - sons Ernie, six, and Louis, four.

In the weeks running up to giving birth, Helen revealed she didn't want to give birth on TV, but "it's a risk she was willing to take".

She was hosting Channel 5's Winter On The Farm ahead of her due date and there was the possible chance she could have gone into labour while at work.

Helen is a proud mum to three children (INSTAGRAM)

It runs from Monday to Thursday and a nervous Helen jokingly said she insisted on her favourite vet being on hand to deliver her baby in case of a telly emergency.

The Countryfile host and former Blue Peter star said: "Both my sons were early so I certainly don’t want to be giving birth live on TV but it’s a risk I’m willing to take.

"If you are going to be going into labour on a farm at least you know you are in safe hands. The farmers have plenty of experience delivering babies.

"I know there’s a big difference between babies and lambs but it’s all the same principle. Although I did ask for Shona the vet to be in my rider!"

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