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Kim Kardashian Has Left The Building: Exits Cedars Sinai With Kanye, Baby In Tow

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Kim Kardashian (lee james cox / Shutterstock.com)

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have left Cedars Sinai after welcoming their newborn baby girl about three weeks early.

Hollywood Life reports that the couple slipped out of the Beverly Hills hospital quietly—a shocking piece of information in and of itself, when you consider who we're dealing with here—and is headed to Kris Jenner's house to stay until their new home is ready for them to move in.

It's not clear why the baby came early, but the New York Daily News suggests that it was from a health scare that might have been due to preeclampsia.

As far as the baby's name, early reports had it at Kaidence Donda West, but US Weekly reported today that the baby's name decidedly does not begin with the letter "K."

Minds. Blown.

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