Tyler Farr and Wife, Hannah, Welcome First Child Six Weeks Early Due To ‘Complications’
Tyler Farr and his wife, Hannah, welcomed their baby girl six weeks early after experiencing complications due to “preeclampsia &…
Tyler Farr and Hannah
Tyler Farr and his wife, Hannah, welcomed their baby girl six weeks early after experiencing complications due to “preeclampsia & blood pressure issues,” People reports.
Hollis Caroline Farr made her debut on Wednesday (Jan. 27), weighing in at 4 lbs., 12 oz. and measuring 19.5 inches long.
“After some complications, we are excited and shocked that she is here six weeks early!” the couple shared with the publication.
Baby Hollis’ arrival came just one day after Farr revealed that Hannah was in the hospital but “hanging in there.”
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“[Hollis] is spending time in the [neonatal intensive care unit], but doing well,” Tyler and Hannah shared. “We can’t wait to bring our girl home! Thank you to our doctors, nurses and everyone involved here at the hospital.”
The couple shared the news of Hannah’s pregnancy with People late last year, just after they celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary. The adorable announcement photos showcased Hannah’s growing baby bump and revealed that their daughter was expected to arrive in March.
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“Words cannot express how much hope and joy we have found in this baby girl,” they shared at the time.
Tyler Farr and Hannah tied the knot on October 10, 2016. Country superstar Brad Paisley performed at their reception and artists such as Jason Aldean and Lee Brice were in attendance.
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