Madison LeCroy Reveals When Baby Teddi Is Expected to Go Home: "Counting Down the Minutes..."

   

The countdown is on. Madison LeCroy’s baby girl, Teddi, is set to head home in just a few days.

The Southern Charm cast member shared the exciting update via Instagram on Friday (July 11), nearly two weeks after giving birth.

“Good news, y’all,” she captioned a photo of her holding the infant at the hospital, “looks like our Teddi girl will be home by Monday! Counting down the minutes.”

Madison LeCroy shares health updates on her newborn daughter, Teddi

Madison and her husband, Brett Randle, welcomed Teddi on June 29, weeks before Madison’s expected due date. The South Carolina native said Teddi, who was born via C-section at just 34 weeks, had to spend “a few days” in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), as it was hospital protocol for premature babies.

Teddi was still in the NICU as of Monday, July 8; however, Madison reassured fans that her baby was “on the right track.”

Madison LeCroy holding her newborn daughter, Teddi.
“Update on baby Teddi: She’s still in the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) and we’re still here with her, but she’s doing great,” Madison wrote in a July 8 Instagram Story. “Taking her bottles, gaining weight, and right on track for where she should be. Our little preemie angel is getting stronger every day… we can’t wait to bring her home.”

Shortly after her 48-hour labor journey, Madison shared more details about baby Teddi’s birth. She told Us Weekly that her baby girl was “only five pounds” but was “breathing on her own.”

“[She] hasn’t needed any oxygen or anything like that,” Madison said. “She’s kind of a little trooper. [Doctors] were shocked with how early she was that she was gonna be this independent. So I was like, ‘Oh, I wasn’t shocked at all.’”

 

Inside Madison LeCroy and baby Teddi's hospital stay: "So dang lucky"

A split of a sign for Madison's newborn daughter, Teddi, and Madison with her friends.