June 15, 2012 11:07 am
False alarm! Kourtney Kardashian tells fans she has yet to give birth to baby daughter - Daily Mail
By Jade Watkins and Sarah Bull
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It's the celebrity birth the world has been waiting for.
But following a false alarm, it now has been revealed that Kourtney Kardashian has yet to give birth to her little girl.
The confusion began yesterday when Kourtney wrote a cryptic message on her Twitter page which read: 'Chick-fil-A and a water birth. No big deal.'
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False alarm! It has now been confirmed that Kourtney Kardashian has not given birth to her second child
The image was of a beverage cup from popular take-away restaurant Chick-fil-A.
And Kourtney's post sparked a flood of congratulations messages from fans eager to welcome the littlest Kardashian into the world.
However, after keeping fans guessing for a few hours, Kourtney once again took to her Twitter page to explain that she had been witnessing a water birth in preparation for her own arrival.
She tweeted: 'Witnessed a water birth last night with @KhloeKardashian. What an experience! All I can say is WOW!'
A spokesperson for the star also confirmed to MailOnline she has not yet given birth to her little girl, her second child with long-term partner Scott Disick.
The last time the eldest Kardashian sister was spotted in public was on Tuesday.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashian star looked exceptionally chipper in a cute summery smock as she headed out for shopping in sunny California.
Cryptic: The reality star tweeted a picture of beverage cup from popular take-away restaurant Chick-fil-a accompanied by the words: 'Chick-fil-A and a water birth. No big deal'
Congratulations: Immediately her fans replied by congratulating the star
She visited Fast Frames store in Woodland Hills shopping area to pick up a Father's Day gift for Scott Discick.
Scott is the father to her son Mason, three, and to her second child thought to be a girl.
It was first reported that Kourtney was expecting a daughter in February.
Kourtney was hoping for a girl,' an insider told America's Life & Style.
Loving mother: Kourtney is already a mother to three-year-old Mason
Centre of attention: It is believed that the season finale of Keeping Up With The Kardashians was timed to coincide with the birth of Kourtney's daughter. She previously gave birth to son Mason on the show
'She loves having a boy but thinks having a girl would be perfect so she can dress her up and show her the ropes in life.'
Announcing the news of her second pregnancy Kourtney told People magazine: ‘This baby was unexpected, but it’s 100 per cent a blessing.’
Meanwhile the stylish fashionista recently revealed that ALL the Kardashian clan are going to be interviewed by U.S. chat show host Oprah Winfrey.
Father-to-be: Kourtney's partner Scott is the father to her son Mason, three, and to her second child thought to be a girl
The episode will air in America in July following which the first episode of the brand new Keeping Up With The Kardashian series will be screened.
On her website Kourtney said: 'The whole family is going to be on Oprah’s Next Chapter this Sunday!!!
'We are all sitting down with Oprah Winfrey at my mom’s house for a family interview that will air 8th July on Oprah Winfrey Network.
VIDEO: Oprah has a released a preview clip of that Kardashian interview...
LIVESTOCK-US hogs, cattle wilt on demand fears despite Dow - Reuters
* Cash hog, pork price bull run to fade soon? * Cattle mull possible cash price, beef demand pressure * Hogs, cattle cautious as Greek elections loom By Theopolis Waters CHICAGO, June 15 (Reuters) - U.S. hog futures closed sharply lower Friday, despite stock market advances, as livestock markets worried that the recent rise in cash hog and wholesale pork prices could fade. Cattle futures slipped Friday amid worries over a seasonal build up in cattle supplies and slowing beef demand. The market fell 3.23 percent this week, its biggest weekly decline since April 1. In spite of gains on Wall Street, Chicago Mercantile Exchange hogs and cattle players exercised caution ahead of Greek elections over the weekend. "It think cattle and hogs are still hung up on the fears tied to the outside markets," said Global Commodity Analytics president Mike Zuzolo. He said livestock market investors were worried that the European crisis could cause consumers here and abroad to resist spending more for expensive beef and pork cuts. CME hogs stumbled from the outset on profit taking after four consecutive days of gains as tight hog supplies pushed up cash hog and wholesale pork prices. Spot July hogs closed down 1.500 cents to 93.025 cents. August finished 1.800 cents lower at 91.200 cents. An analyst said fewer hogs are around following unusually warm temperatures last winter that allowed pigs to reach maturity sooner. That caused producers to send hogs to market ahead of schedule, he said, so there are fewer hogs now. Others argued hogs are plentiful but packers have intentionally cut slaughter rates to bring their unprofitable margins back in line. "My suspicion is a growing number of traders who believe this phenomenon (higher cash hog and pork prices)is not going to last that much longer," said independent hog trader Dan Norcini. "As long as packers can get extra money from the cutout they can continue to pay up for hogs, but at what point do grocers say 'no mas' and step away," he said. The U.S. Department of Agriculture quoted the cash hog price in the closely watched Iowa/southern Minnesota market at $100.09 per cwt, up $3.74 from Thursday and the highest since $106.06 on August 19, 2011. USDA's average wholesale pork price, or cutout, Friday rose $2.54 per cwt to $94.12 and increased nearly $7 this week. The pork packer average margin on Friday was estimated a negative $11.34 per head, compared with a negative $19.15 last week, according to HedgersEdge. This week's hog slaughter is estimated at 1.957 million head, 47,000 head less than last week and 20,000 fewer versus a year ago, said USDA. CAUTION GRIPS CATTLE CME live cattle chopped around for most of the session amid positioning before settling weak ahead of weekend shrouded in uncertainty. Spot June live cattle closed down 0.200 cent to 116.150 cents per lb. Most actively traded August ended 0.375 cent lower at 116.650 cents. Cash cattle prices this week fell $3 to $4 per cwt to $118 to $119. Some worried more losses are in store as cattle supplies build seasonally over next month or so. And even though wholesale beef prices continued to march higher, they too could suffer after supermarkets book all they need for Independence Day holiday grilling. The government estimated wholesale choice beef at $198 per cwt. It was down 17 cents from Thursday but up $1.06 compared with last week. Feeder cattle futures settled weaker on profit taking and modest live cattle market declines. August feeder cattle ended down 0.175 cent to 156.025 cents per lb. September dipped 0.075 cent to 157.425 cents. (Editing by David Gregorio)
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I don't watch the show but I saw Kourtenay give birth to Mason and it was beautiful. She reached down to get the baby herself so that she was the first person to hold him. She definitely wasn't too posh to push. - bm, sydney, australia, 15/6/2012 9:57============I saw that episode - all staged, after the actual birth took place. Heck, she knew to smile into the camera for heaven's sake!!!
- kkkkkkkkkkk, Fargo, ND, 15/6/2012 22:49
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