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JWoww Debuts First Baby Pictures of Daughter Meilani (PHOTOS)

MTV star JWoww recently debuted first photos of her newborn baby girl more than one week after giving birth.

The "Jersey Shore" star, 28, and her fiancé Roger Mathews, 38, proudly showed off their week-old daughter, Meilani Alexandra, in a new issue of InTouch magazine.

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JWoww, born Jenni Farley, is seen clutching her precious baby while wearing a white shirt and black pants. Matthews, who also took part in the shoot, sports a white shirt and denim jeans and the engaged couple appear to be in awe of their child.

"[She's] the most perfect baby," JWoww told InTouch.

Baby Meilani is seen dressed in adorable baby clothes and in one shot she flashes a smile for the camera.

"I just cried. She was so beautiful," JWoww said of giving birth.

"I've never slept less in my life. But I've never been more content," she added.

The reality TV star was induced at 39 weeks and went on to deliver her baby, who weighed in at 7 lbs., 13 oz. While she was instantly smitten after the delivery, she acknowledged the "painful" labour process.

"[It was] way more painful [than expected]," she said of giving birth. "I blacked out. I thought I was going to die."

Baby Meilani is the couple's first child together and they are said to be adjusting well to parenthood.

"Jenni and Roger are so excited to welcome the newest guidette to the world," her rep told People magazine.

"Meilani and her parents are doing great and are happy and healthy. Meilani is already looking to trade her baby bottle for barbells," the rep added.

The "Marriage Boot Camp" star revealed that her best friend Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi has been "spoiling" the newborn "rotten."

The pregnant mother-of-one, 26, was chosen by JWoww to be Meilani's godmother and she happily accepted.

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