Haylie Duff Shares Photo of Daughter Ryan—See the First Pic of Her Baby Girl's Face!

"Ryan loves to sit in her mamaroo and chill! Lucky mommy!" the proud mama captioned the photo

By Alyssa Toomey Jun 09, 2015 9:00 PMTags

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Haylie Duff has shared a new photo of her baby girl—and as expected, her wee one's precious face is absolutely adorable!

"Ryan loves to sit in her mamaroo and chill! Lucky mommy! Thanks @4moms_hq #happybaby," the new mom captioned the pic of her daughter resting peacefully in her bassinet. 

Duff gave birth to daughter Ryan, her first child with fiancé Matt Rosenberg last month in Los Angeles. "Haylie Duff and fiancé Matt Rosenberg welcomed their first child, a baby girl, on Monday, May 11 in Los Angeles, CA," Duff's rep told E! News in a statement at the time. "Both mom and baby are doing great! Haylie and Matt are thrilled to finally meet their baby girl and become a family of three."

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Chicken's favorite spot to sit while I feed Ryan. #BFFs

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She shared the first Instagram pic of her daughter about three weeks ago, but this is the first image in which we can finally see little Ryan's face!

In addition to posting photos of her bundle of joy, Duff has also been busy promoting her show, Cooking Channel's The Real Girl's Kitchen, and she previously credited the series with helping her stay fit throughout her pregnancy. 

"I did Soulcycle through my whole pregnancy and I go on walks with friends,"Hilary Duff's big sis told Racked Miami. "You know, I've worked through most of it shooting season two of The Real Girl's Kitchen. So I've been active in general." 

When it comes to wedding plans, the gorgeous mama also revealed her nuptials had previously been put on hold while she was pregnant."It's pretty cool to think our daughter is going to be at our wedding. We still talk about things we want to do [for the wedding], but it's a big change with the baby coming. We're just trying to focus on one thing first and then we'll do it."