YouTube Baby Whisperer Ms. Rachel welcomed her second child – a little girl.
Rachel Griffin Accurso announced on Tuesday on Instagram that she and her husband, Aron, had welcomed a girl named Susannah via a substitution.
“We are so in love!” She wrote. “Sometimes the timing is not what you plan, and the road to get there is more jumped than what you expect, but when you hold your little ones, you know … I am supposed to be your mom.”
She also shared a sweet photo of her snuggle up her sleeping little on a sofa.
Accurso said she was “unable to bring this pregnancy for medical reasons”.
“We were fortunate to have a substitute that offered us the most precious gift. We are now all a family forever. We have immense gratitude and a deep link. It was a really magnificent experience. I am impressed by it,” she said.
She finished the message with a love message to her husband: “Aron – Thank you for being the best husband and Dada!”
Susannah is the couple’s second child. They also share a 7 -year -old son named Thomas.
Last year, Accurso revealed that his son was born after a miscarriage. She shared a touching article singing a song with the lyrics “Rainbow Baby Dream Come Tre.” The term “baby rainbow” refers to a baby born as a result of a miscarriage, a dreary or neonatal death.
Accurso is known to make educational videos for babies and toddlers, singing songs and helping them create a language.
She and her husband created their YouTube channel afterwards, they said, they could not find the right resources to help with the late speech of their son.

“His first word was 2 years and 8 months old, and it was” mom “, and I had been waiting for this for so long,” said Accurso at NBC “Today” said. “As a parent, you want to do everything you can to help him, and it is not our fault when our child has a delay in speech. Many things that I teach are things that I want to have known for my son.”
Accurso took an interruption from the YouTube channel, with its latest video published in January. She said last month that the break was due to family issues.