Say hi to the first Alaskan Bush Baby! On Tuesday, February 26, Alaskan Bush People star Noah Brown and his new bride, Rhain Brown, welcomed their first child together. Just six months ago, the Discovery Channel stars tied the knot in an intimate ceremony. It wasn’t long before they shared that they wanted several little bush babies, and, in November 2018, they announced they were expecting. Now, they’re ready to introduce son Elijah Connor Brown to the world.

According to Radar Online, the newest member of the Brown family tree weighs 7 pounds, 5 ounces and was born at a local hospital in Washington state near the Brown family’s home. “Rhain and I want several kids, but we are not going to stress about it,” the reality star told Radar back in September. “It will happen when it happens.” And as it turns out, there was no stressing necessary. The couple was already pregnant at the time.

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In the past, Noah has had some tension with his family — both with younger sister Rain Brown, who he slammed on Facebook for being immature and who allegedly accused his wife of “stealing” her name, and with his family whose decisions he hasn’t always agreed with. Now, the new addition seems to be bringing everyone together. “Noah and Rhain were in the midst of a rough patch with his family prior to their baby news, but the pregnancy has really turned things around for them,” a source told Radar in December 2018.

“Billy and Ami are over the moon about her pregnancy because Ami has wanted to be a grandmother for so long,” the insider continued. “Her wish has finally come true and she is feeling so blessed. … The impending birth has brought life back into Ami and has made Noah’s relationship with Billy stronger because he is now coming to him for fatherhood advice.” Even Rain is finally coming around! “While Rain isn’t fully on Team Rhain yet, she has opened up dialogue and is really excited for the birth. … Everyone thinks it is just a matter of time.”

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