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“Survivor 48” Winner Kyle Fraser and Wife Maggie Are Expecting Their First Baby Together (Exclusive)
The Survivor 48 winner, 32, and his wife Maggie are expecting their first baby together, they tell PEOPLE exclusively. Fraser, who won his season and is set to compete on the landmark 50th season of the reality TV series when it airs this February, and his wife will welcome their new addition this upcoming May.
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'Remy' is Midland's first baby of 2026
With blue eyes and a full head of black hair, Remington Lorraine Kempf said hello to the world at 2:05 a.m. on Thursday, January 1. "Remy," exactly 7 pounds and 20 1/4 inches at birth, is the first child of proud parents Chyann Walter and Bryce Kempf.
Nurses at St. Anthony’s Summit Hospital said there were two babies in the running to be the first born in 2026. Mariana Sophia Hill wasn’t one of them, but she ended up being the first
Community Hospital welcomed its first newborn of the year early Saturday morning, with the hospital’s annual press release declaring: “It’s a boy!”
BRAINERD — Essentia Health-St. Joseph’s Medical Center welcomed Crow Wing County’s first baby of 2026 on Friday, Jan. 2. Sterling Seieroe was born at 4:59 p.m. Friday to parents Brian and Ashton Seieroe of Brainerd. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces and was 21 inches long.
Who was the first baby born in Alabama in 2026? What to know about the newborn baby girl who arrived just a few minutes after midnight in Huntsville.
Ahead of possible changes to the childhood vaccine schedule, a new report highlights growing confusion over the best time to protect infants from serious infectious diseases.
Texas marked a milestone in addressing its high baby abandonment numbers as Lubbock saw the first-ever Safe Haven Baby Box surrender in the state.
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Love last names as first names? These baby girl names are trending for all the right reasons
Using a last name as a first name is more popular among baby boys, but that doesn't mean girls can't join in on the fun - just look at the names Harper, Madison, Riley and Addison! This post appeared first in Mamasuncut - visit the original post here: Love last names as first names?
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