O'Hara celebrated the news by scoring his third goal in four games for Wolves in Sunday's vital 3-1 success over Wigan at Molineux. Son Harry was born 10 weeks premature in mid July, weighing just four pounds four ounces, and then spent five weeks in a special unit at a midlands hospital.
But scans at the latter end of last week were positive and O'Hara said: "It is good news about Harry. We had a couple of scans the other day just to get the all clear. He had a few head scans and he has been given the all clear."
He added: "Hopefully now we can just feed him up, get him on the burger and chips, and he will be flying around like the other one (Archie)!
"It is a massive relief. It has been hard for the last three months. Being in and out of hospital was really tough for us, myself and the missus. But we've come through that as a family and it is great for us."
O'Hara added: "Is Harry out of the woods completely? Hopefully. He had some bright spots on the brain and that is all cleared up.
"He had a problem with his heart and that is all cleared up now. Hopefully he will be running around like the other one causing mayhem."
O'Hara added: "My fiance keeps telling me to dedicate the goals to him. I just keep forgetting. I need to get another tattoo of him so I can dedicate it to him."
Source: PA
Source: PA