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Giuliana and Bill Rancic Show Off Baby (PHOTO)

Giuliana and Bill Rancic recently showed off their new bundle of joy just two weeks after their chosen surrogate gave birth.

The reality TV stars welcomed the birth of their first child, Edward Duke, on Aug. 29, and he weighed in at 7 lbs., 4 oz. The family of three appeared on the latest issue of Life & Style magazine, and the Rancics gushed over their son.

"I had always heard that when you have a baby it completes your life- and it's true! I love my baby, and I love my new role," Giuliana told Life & Style.

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"Every day he's changing- it's just remarkable to see. [He's] got Giuliana's dimples!" Bill said.

Bill, 41, revealed that although Giuliana, 38, is a first time mom, she happens to be a natural and just watching her care for their son makes him emotional.

"It's amazing how maternal instincts have taken over, and Giuliana's just supermom. It literally brought tears to my eyes the other day watching her with Duke," he said.

Bill and Giuliana faced multiple setbacks in their quest to have a baby and as a result the E! host is not taking any moments for granted.

"I'd never changed more than a diaper or two in my life," Giuliana said. "Now it's like the littlest things that make me happy- happier than I've ever been."

The baby news follows months of heartache that the "Giuliana & Bill" stars have faced including several failed IVF attempts, a miscarriage, and Giuliana's breast cancer diagnosis.

The couple was told to wait at least "three to five years" before trying to conceive a child in a bid to protect Giuliana's health. Giuliana says that the pregnancy challenges eventually paid off.

"I couldn't believe that all those years of struggling and the tears actually paid off. Every shot, every doctor's visit- in the end, when you're holding your baby in your arms, you forget it all, and it's worth it," she gushed.

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