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Kourtney Kardashian welcomes a baby girl!

It's a girl for Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick! What do you think of the name...?

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Originally published on TodaysParent.com July 09, 2012

Photo: FameFlynet

Keeping Up With the Kardashians has a new cast member (ohhh, bygones!).

Yes, it's a girl for Keeping Up With the Kardashians star Kourtney Kardashian, 33, and her boyfriend, Scott Disick, 29!

Baby arrived early yesterday (Sunday, July 8), at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, according to E! News.

And the name is...

PENELOPE SCOTLAND DISICK!

LOVE it. Like Josh Lucas's new baby's name, they've chosen an unusual celebrity-style name for the middle name. And "Scotland" is lovely. Ohh, I just realized, it's "Scott" for short — which I'm sure her daddy is loving (because it makes him feel more married...?)

"Scott and I are overjoyed to welcome our precious angel Penelope Scotland Disick into our lives. We are forever blessed. Mommy and baby are resting comfortably," Kourtney told E!.

Baby Penelope weighed in at 7 lbs., 14 oz. after an apparently "all-natural birth."

This is the second child for Kourtney and Scott. They are also parents to adorable Mason Disick, 2.

Congrats to the family! They're no doubt THRILLED that Kourtney's given birth. If you watch Keeping Up With the Kardashians, you know the whole family's blamed Kourtney's indecisiveness and overall moodiness to pregnancy hormones throughout the season! It didn't seem like the most pleasant pregnancy for her, so we're glad baby's arrived safely, finally, too.

Love!
xo Haley-O

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  • Vina (not verified) says ....

    Lauren, I'm sure you didn't mean anything by your cnmmeot, but for a lot of women there isn't a choice. And, I don't know, your cnmmeot comes of as a bit passive-aggressive, as if to say that women who'd have to leave their 3-mo-old in daycare shouldn't have babies if they're going to put them in daycare. Plus, you don't know what my family and I would do, or if any of our children would go into daycare, and I guess what I'm saying is that you should be much more careful in choosing your words before leaving cnmmeots like the ones you did. They might be misinterpreted as a bit judgmental.

    • 26 October 2012
  • Sunday (not verified) says ....

    Personal experience it doesn't rellay work well. Particularity if you care for each other. Problems is sooner or later you would start developing feeling for each other and from then things start going downhill. Problem is at the end you got to choose between the two benefits part or friends part. I chose the worst part turning it into a full on relationship. Now do I regret it, not rellay but point is FwB cannot continue for long and one day you would have to make a difficult decision.

    • 24 October 2012