As the first phase of lockdown restrictions are eased today, Scottish people can meet-up with family, friends and loved ones for the first time in nearly 10 weeks. 

Phase one of the Scottish Government's lockdown lifting plan means that people can now meet-up with other households at a safe two-meter distance.

For babies born during lockdown, this means they can now meet their grannies, grandads, aunties, uncles and cousins for the very first time.

In Glasgow, a mum has welcomed the birth of her baby girl named Grace.

In a Tweet to the First Minister, Laura Miller said: "I'm so happy.

"I just had my baby girl Grace at the Princess Royal maternity hospital.

"She will be able to meet her granny today from two-meter distance today!

"Sad no cuddles... but we know its for the best xxx".

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Nicola Sturgeon congratulated the new mum, adding that baby Grace is "beautiful".

Is your baby meeting family members in Glasgow for the first time today? We'd love to hear about these lovely stories. Get in touch - ruth.suter@newsquest.co.uk