On Tuesday, the country singer-songwriter and husbandJeremy Iveywelcomed a daughter named Ramona Lynn Ivey, who joins 8½-year-old brother Judah.

Little Ramona was born at 10:25 p.m., weighing 7 lbs., 12 oz. Her middle name honors country legendLoretta Lynn. At theLynn tribute concert in Aprilin Nashville, Price announced she had gotten her idol’s blessing to use the Lynn family name.

“We are all so in love with her, especially her big brother Judah Quinn,” Price, 36, said in atweetWednesday.

The songstress also shared some adorable photos of her little one and a particularly cute snap of her son Judah giving his sister a kiss hello.

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Margo Price

She also posted avideo of the announcementon Instagram and addressed her husband in the caption: “Love you to the moon and back@jivey.”

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Margo Price Maternity Photos

The couple had twin sons Judah and Ezra in 2010, but two weeks after birth, Ezra died from a heart ailment.

Priceopened up to PEOPLEin January 2018 about the difficult period that followed, admitting, “I think it’s amazing that our marriage lasted after that because the statistics are not in our favor. But he’s been there right beside me.”

Speaking last month with PEOPLE, the singer said, “This time has been completely different than my first. My first pregnancy was incredibly difficult because Iwas carrying twins butthis time around I am carrying a girl and my first was with boys. I had a lot more morning sickness and headaches than I did the two boys.”

She continued, “With my first pregnancy, I found out at 17 weeks that one of my twins had a heart problem called hypoplastic left heart syndrome. It made the whole experience incredibly stressful, so it’s been nice tohave a single, healthy pregnancy this time.”

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Margo Price Maternity Photos

Price remained resilient throughout pregnancy, continuing to tour even while throwing up during the first trimester. As she put it, “Iwas puking my guts out andtrying to hide the news from my band. We went to Australia and the flight was over 24 hours. Throwing up on an international flight is something I wouldn’t wish upon anyone.”

True to form,the “Hands of Time” singerhas also expressed her goal to get back on tour as soon as possible, saying, “I’ll jump back in where I left off.”

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“I think that there is still a big misconception for many people thatwomen have to choose between family and career, but that’s not the case,” said Price. “It’s 2019 and women should feel more liberated than ever to do both.”

source: people.com