Savannah Guthrie Gives Birth! Today Show Anchor Welcomes Baby Charley With Mike Feldman

Morning show star previously announced the sex of her baby on live TV

By Mike Vulpo Dec 09, 2016 12:20 PMTags

Savannah Guthrie is officially a mother of two.

E! News can confirm the Today show co-host has welcomed her second child, a beautiful baby boy, with her husband Mike Feldman.

Charles Max Feldman weighed in at 9 lbs., 8 oz. and measured 21.5 inches long. "The proud parents are doing great!" Today tweeted Friday.

Savannah, who plans to call her son Charley, also tweeted, "We are so grateful. Blessings overflow. Along with tears of joy."

Her co-host, Matt Lauer, visited the happy family of four in the hospital Thursday. "Mama and Dad are doing great," he said on Today Friday. "It is one cute little boy."

The happy news comes shortly after the morning show veteran opened up about how she was going to give birth the second time around. While covering Fit Pregnancy's November issue, Savannah admitted that she's pretty laid-back about what goes on in the delivery room.

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"I had a low-lying placenta with [my first child] Vale, so about nine days before my due date, my doctor recommended a C-section," Savannah shared. "The whole experience was just fantastic. Afterward, I was high on life—and probably a couple of painkillers. This time, when I said, ‘Do you think I'll have a C-section again?' the doctor said, 'Let's talk about it when it gets closer.' And I like that about my doctor. He's real chill."

What's also pretty chill is how open Savannah was with Today show viewers during her pregnancy journey.

Back in September, Savannah's colleagues including Hoda Kotb, Al Roker and Matt couldn't hide their excitement when their friend revealed the sex of baby No. 2 on live TV.

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When the time for the reveal came, Matt held a blue milkshake and a pink milkshake in each hand. Soon after, viewers saw a banner fly through the air that announced, "It's a boy!"

As the couple adjusts to life as a family of four, Savannah is filled with so much gratitude as she begins another exciting chapter of her life.

"The thought of getting to add to our family now is beyond every hope, dream and prayer I have ever had," she shared in a Today show blog. "It is not simply double the joy — it is joy multiplied infinitely."

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