Ashley Iaconetti Says Son Dawson 'Beautifully' Adjusted to New Baby Brother Hayden: '4 Weeks of Brotherly Love'
The 'Bachelor' alum and husband Jared Haibon welcomed their second son Hayden in July
Ashley Iaconetti loves watching her two sons become best friends.
On Tuesday, Aug. 20, the Bachelor alum, 36, shared a sweet video montage of her newborn son Hayden and his older brother Dawson, 2, whom she shares with husband Jared Haibon, 35. The upload showcased the tight bond her boys have formed within their first four weeks together.
In the adorable Instagram Reel, Dawson can be seen feeding Hayden his bottle, holding him on his lap, kissing him on the head, and holding hands on the couch. "You're My Best Friend" by Queen plays behind the sweet clips of both boys.
"This is your sign that your toddler will adjust beautifully to being a big sibling," the proud mom wrote over the Reel.
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She added in her caption, "4 weeks of brotherly love 🩵💙."
Iaconetti and Haibon welcomed Hayden on July 23, a rep for the couple confirmed exclusively to PEOPLE at the time.
"Say hello to Hayden Cruise Haibon. He was born at 2:29 p.m. on July 22, 2024, and weighed 8 lbs., 7 oz. at INOVA Fairfax Hospital," the couple told PEOPLE.
"Baby is healthy and so is Mama! Seeing Dawson meet his little brother for the first time was as precious as we always imagined the moment would be. Dawson is full of love and kept petting Hayden."
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The mom of two spoke to PEOPLE the following week, revealing that her delivery was "shockingly better" than the first time around.
"I was just hoping for the first time experience again, but it was even better. I was induced, which I had mixed feelings about," she explained. "I've heard horror stories about inductions and stuff, but my midwife and my doctor were like, 'No, no, it's going to be so easy.' "
"And that is exactly how it went. I barely didn't have pain. It was so crazy," said Iaconetti, who has been vocal in the past about not liking being pregnant. "It was great. It was the best experience ever. I wish every woman had that experience."
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