The Footy Show’s Erin Molan watches horse racing after giving birth to gorgeous new daughter Eliza

The Footy Show’s Erin Molan delivered her first daughter, Eliza Emily Ogilvy last week.

And on Wednesday, the Channel Nine reporter caught up on horse racing on TV as she adjusts to motherhood.

The 35-year-old took shared an Instagram video of a TV screen, from what looked like her living room. 

Ladies’ day! New mum Erin Molan catches up on horse racing as she adjusts to motherhood one week after giving birth to baby Eliza Emily 

‘And that’s how you win a race! Brilliant! Our boy smashes it first run back,’ Erin captioned the clip. 

Erin and her fiancé Sean Ogilvy’s bundle of joy is said to be happy and healthy following last week’s birth. 

‘Everyone at Nine is so happy for Erin and Sean and the safe arrival of beautiful Eliza,’ Erin’s spokesperson told Nine.

'And that's how you win a race! Brilliant! Our boy smashes it first run back!' The Channel Nine reporter enjoyed some downtime in front of the TV one week after giving birth 

‘And that’s how you win a race! Brilliant! Our boy smashes it first run back!’ The Channel Nine reporter enjoyed some downtime in front of the TV one week after giving birth 

While it’s been confirmed Erin and her newborn are in good form, the Nine journalist had a few hiccups throughout her pregnancy. 

She suffered two shocking falls within three months, as well as battling extreme morning sickness and low blood sugar.

Back in February, Erin was taken to hospital after collapsing and hitting her head whilst working at Channel Nine’s Sydney studios. 

Tests at Royal North Shore Hospital revealed she had a low blood sugar count which had caused her to faint. 

Ordeal: Tests at Royal North Shore Hospital revealed she had a low blood sugar count which had caused her to faint. At the time, Erin's police officer fiancé Sean (pictured) rushed to her bedside in hospital

Ordeal: Tests at Royal North Shore Hospital revealed she had a low blood sugar count which had caused her to faint. At the time, Erin’s police officer fiancé Sean (pictured) rushed to her bedside in hospital

 

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