'Sister Wives' season 7 : Robyn Brown gives birth; baby girl to be focus of new season?

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"Sister Wives'" Robyn Brown gave birth to a baby girl on Sunday, Jan. 10.

According to TLC, the baby girl was delivered in the Brown's Las Vegas home and came out weighing nine pounds and nine ounces and measuring 21.5 inches.

According to People, midwife April Karmani assisted in the homebirth. Karmani, together with Robyn's husband Kody and her parents, Alice and Paul Sullivan, were present at the time of delivery.

Robyn and Kody have not decided a name for their baby girl yet. "Right now, we haven't decided on a name," the 37-year-old sister wife told PEOPLE exclusively.

"We have been searching for the right one for months, but nothing has felt right. We are just getting to know her now and waiting until she whispers it in our ear," she added.

The rest of the sister wives were thrilled with the arrival of the newborn. Baby girl Brown is Robyn's fifth child, but her second with Kody. Now that the new bundle of joy has arrived, she is likely to become the focus of the show's upcoming seventh season.

According to She Knows' report early in December 2015, "Sister Wives" season 7 will focus even more on Kody and Robyn's relationship, as the two recently got married after the latter's divorce from first wife, Meri.

Master Herald reports that the baby will be the new star of the season and will get more of the attention from everyone. With that said, the news outlet also reported that because of Robyn and Kody's growing relationship, the other sister wives are said to leave their husband eventually.

Meanwhile, LatinPost also reported that aside from baby girl Brown's expected appearance, the show's season 7 will also feature the marriage of Maddie, Kody and Janelle's daughter, to Caleb Brush.

An official announcement regarding the release date and plot details of "Sister Wives" season 7 has yet to be given.

 

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