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Irish parents celebrate special Christmas arrivals as first Christmas Day 2018 baby


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THESE parents were celebrating special Christmas arrivals today.

The first baby born today was Deirdre McDermott at University Maternity Hospital Limerick at 12.11am.

Her parents Brid and John said the tot weighed in at 3.3kg (7lbs 5oz).

Four babies were born in the Coombe Hospital in Dublin — giving their mums and dads the ultimate festive gift.

The first was a baby girl, born at 12.38am to Kitti and Arunesh Tengur from Swords, Co Dublin.

Kitti and Arunesh’s baby girl, Emma, weighed in at 3.5kg (7lbs 7oz).

Almost two hours later, another little girl was born, this time to Denise and Joe Dolan from Sallins, Co Kildare.

The couple’s first child weighed in at 3kg (6lbs 6oz) and has yet to be named. Information about the other two babies born at the Coombe unit have not been released.

Elsewhere, a little boy was the first baby to be born in the Rotunda Hospital on Christmas Day.

Nadine McHale gave birth to Hunter at 7.18am weighing 2.89kg (6lbs 4oz).

The tot will join father Callum Norton, sister Mia, eight, and brother Kairyon, two, at home in Swords. A total of seven babies were delivered in the Rotunda today.

Meanwhile, three babies were born in the National Maternity Hospital in Dublin today.

And a Cork couple Ed Long and wife Karen Kellegher welcomed Freya into the world at their home in Farran, Co Cork, at 2am.

Amid the baby news, some of Dublin’s GAA stars started their day visiting sick kids in hospital.

Stephen Cluxton, Bernard Brogan, Michael Fitzsimons, Jack McCaffrey and Michael Darragh MacAuley brought the Sam Maguire to the Children’s University Hospital on Temple Street.

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