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Christine Lampard has said she and husband Frank were 'very lucky' because he was able to be with her for the birth of their son Freddie amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
The couple, who are already parents to daughter Patricia, two, weclomed their son four months ago and said he is a 'gorgeous addition' to the family.
Making her first TV appearance since giving birth on Tuesday's episode of Lorraine, Christine said: 'Frank was able to be there but we were very lucky, there were so many women in the early stages who didn't have that chance, just dreadful.
Overjoyed: Christine Lampard has said she and husband Frank were 'very lucky' because he was able to be with her for the birth of their son Freddie amid the Covid-19 pandemic
'He wasn't able to go to the appointments leading up but he was there for the big day.'
Christine, who will be presenting Lorraine for four weeks in the summer, said she sometimes felt 'isolated' and 'lonely' while being pregnant during the pandemic.
She said: 'So many people have gone through such horrific times in the past year and being pregnant in that time was unusual, you felt isolated and quite lonely.
'Going to hospital for a baby is a positive thing but you did have moments where you thought, this is not ideal.
Adorable: The couple, who are already parents to daughter Patricia, two, weclomed their son four months ago and said he is a 'gorgeous