"The first baby born in the country today is believed to be a baby boy, Ronan, who was welcomed to the world at 00.06am. Baby boy Ronan was born at 7lbs 2oz (approximately 3.23kg) and was welcomed by his proud new parents, Kristin and Colm Concannon, from Kilbarrack in Dublin. Just a minute later, baby boy David, born at 3.27kg, was introduced to the world at 00.07am, also in Rotunda Hospital."
"Also in Dublin, the Coombe Hospital welcomed its first Christmas baby at 00.41am today. Baby girl Croía, born at 3.27kg, was welcomed by her delighted parents Jodie and Jemery McMullan from Kill, Co Kildare. In the morning, a baby boy, Tommy, came into the world at 7.09am in the Rotunda Hospital. Baby Tommy, born at 3.7kg, was welcomed by his proud parents, Ruth and Gary Kenna from Kinsealy, Dublin."
Multiple babies were born in Dublin on Christmas Day at the Rotunda and Coombe hospitals. Two boys were born one minute apart at the Rotunda shortly after midnight: Ronan at 00.06am, weighing 7lbs 2oz (approximately 3.23kg), to Kristin and Colm Concannon of Kilbarrack; and David at 00.07am, weighing 3.27kg, to Natalia and Constantin Simciuc of Tyrellstown. The Coombe Hospital welcomed a baby girl, Croía (3.27kg), at 00.41am to parents Jodie and Jemery McMullan of Kill, Co Kildare. Later, the Rotunda recorded another boy, Tommy, born at 7.09am weighing 3.7kg to Ruth and Gary Kenna of Kinsealy.
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