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Beyonce has finally delivered a healthy baby girl via a scheduled c-section after the songstress and family checked into a hospital in New York Saturday.
According to The NY Daily News, Beyonce checked into the hospital under the alias Ingrid Jackson, and is reported to have rented out the entire fourth floor for $1.3 million dollars.
It is reported that the hospital adopted extreme security measures to make sure photos of the baby did not leak to the public.
According to reports, security personnel forced employees to turn in their cell phones when they arrived for their shifts.
For now, it is unclear what the name of the baby girl is though she was nicknamed Baby Bey-Z before birth.
It is however being speculated that she could be named Ivy Blue Carter or Blue Ivy Carter.
It comes as no surprise that Beyonce gave birth to a girl – Beyonce’s former Destiny’s Child partner Kelly Rowland earlier dropped hints of the gender of the child when she let some female pronouns slip during an interview in early November, 2011.
Soon after the baby was delivered, Rihanna also confirm the gender of the baby when she tweeted, "Welcome to the world Princess Carter! Love Aunty Rih!"
Beyonce’s husband, Jay Z has not issued or made any statement on the birth yet.
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