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Reality TV’s Rob and Amber welcome daughter

They survived two seasons apiece on both CBS's “Survivor” and “The Amazing Race” and even their own FOX reality show. Now Amber and Rob Mariano are taking on their most daunting challenge yet — parenthood.
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/ Source: PEOPLE.com

They survived two seasons apiece on both CBS's “Survivor” and “The Amazing Race” and even their own FOX reality show, “Rob and Amber: Against the Odds.” Now Amber and Rob Mariano are taking on their most daunting challenge yet — parenthood.

Amber, 30, gave birth to daughter Lucia Rose on the Fourth of July at Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola, Fla., Rob, 33, tells PEOPLE exclusively.

With a first name of Italian origin meaning "light of God" and a middle name as a tribute to her paternal grandmother, who died on the Fourth of July, Lucia Rose Mariano arrived weighing 6 lbs., 11.5 oz. and measuring 19 1/4-in. long. "Both mom and baby are healthy and doing great," says Rob.

"Lucia is a great eater and sleeps a lot, however she tends to be a bit of a night owl like her daddy at times," he adds. "She is a perfect baby and we could not have asked for anything more. We are over the moon with happiness at her arrival!"

Amber Brkich competed on “Survivor: The Australian Outback,” which aired in 2001. Rob Mariano was first seen on “Survivor: Marquesas” in 2002. Both formed a winning alliance on “Survivor: All-Stars,” which concluded with Rob's on-air proposal to Amber during the May 9, 2004 finale. After competing on the seventh season of “The Amazing Race” as an engaged couple, the two wed on April 16, 2005. In 2007, they took on “The Amazing Race” again during its All-Star season.

In 2005, Amber told PEOPLE: "We both come from a family of three kids, so I would like to have three kids, but you never know what happens, so hopefully we are blessed with at least one child and then we would both like to adopt one day if possible."

Two years later, she spoke to PEOPLE about their plans for a family. "We definitely want a family and we've been talking about it," Amber said. "But I think it was also important for us to spend the first couple of years just the two of us together." Rob added, "We are not trying right away but when it happens, it happens."