Jana KramerandMike Caussinare showing off their newborn son.

The proud parents — who recentlywelcomed their second childJace Joseph together — posed for photos at their Los Angeles home alongside their family’s newest addition.

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The intimate moment comes less than two weeks afterPEOPLE exclusively confirmedthat the country singer and former NFL player’s son had arrived. Born in Los Angeles on Nov. 29 at 7:53 a.m., Jace weighed 7 lbs., 12 oz., and measured 20.5 inches.

“Welcome to the world Jace Joseph Caussin. Our hearts are so full. Thank you to all our friends and family and all of you who have supported Mike and I and our growing family,” Kramer said in a statement to PEOPLE.

The couple also shares daughterJolie Rae, who turns 3 in January.

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A day after giving birth, the singer revealed thespecial meaning of her son’s name, who arrived following the couple’s struggles to conceive.

In June, theOne Tree Hillalum spoke to PEOPLE exclusivelyabout her pregnancy news, opening up about how the couple —who reconciled afterCaussin’s cheating scandal — endured three miscarriages and two chemical pregnancies before becoming pregnant naturally following a failed IVF cycle and subsequent loss that February.

“It’s hard because it’s like ‘Have hope,’ but when you’re in that moment, hope is the hardest to find,” she said. “It’s so hard not to [stress] when you want a family so bad.”

“We’re bringing a child into this world [so] we have to be there for each other and continue to do our own recovery work for him and me and be in a place where we’re bringing [our son]into the best environment possible,” she said.

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“Why do we women have to compare ourselves to each other and then shame?” the actress asked. “Our bodies are all beautiful and created differently, they heal different, they react different, they simply look different. Why do we need to shame someone for not looking a certain way? Or feel bad about ourselves for looking a certain way?”

source: people.com