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Jenelle Evans Gives Birth to Son Kaiser - See First Photo

"Teen Mom 2" star Jenelle Evans and boyfriend Nathan Griffith have officially welcomed son Kaiser into the world. The reality star gave birth to the healthy baby boy on Monday, June 30 and announced the news on Twitter.

Kaiser is the first child for the couple, who both have children from other relationships. Evans chose not to release any other information about her son, other than that he was finally here. She kept fans in the loop throughout her pregnancy and had last posted a photo of herself and Griffith at the beach.

"And you thought we were at the beach … Sike!!!" tweeted Griffith, along with a picture of baby Kaiser's feet.

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The couple had tweeted that they were at the beach in order to throw off the press and everyone else wanting to know when Kaiser would make his appearance. Kaiser now joins his half-brother, Jace, and half-sister Emery. During the latest season of "Teen Mom 2," fans got to see Evans tell Jace that he would be a big brother and watch him react with surprise and excitement.

For now, though, Jace will remain in the care of Evans' mother, Barbara, who has primary custody of the 5-year-old. Evans has been working hard to stay clean and sober throughout the pregnancy not only for Kaiser but also to hopefully regain custody of Jace. She has said all along that she wants nothing more than to be permanently reunited with her son and be a family with Griffith.

The couple will appear in the second half of the latest season of "Teen Mom 2," which fans adamantly demanded from MTV. They were thrilled to get to follow the lives of Chelsea Houska, Leah Calvert, Evans, and Cailyn Lowry and wanted more. Fortunately, all four girls decided to go ahead and allow MTV to film more of their lives, and their stories will continue this month.

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