Kourtney Kardashian baby

Because the globe didn't have enough Kardashians to keep up with: Kourtney Kardashian and partner Scott Disick have birthed a new truth celebrity, Penelope Scotland Disick.

This is the second child for Kardashian, 33, and Disick, 29, who are also mother and father to dapperly clothed Builder Disick, 2.

Penelope was blessed beginning Weekend at Cedars-Sinai Healthcare Middle in Los Angeles and assessed in at 7 weight and 14 oz., according to E! Information.

"Scott and I are excited to welcome our valuable angel Penelope Scotland Disick into our life. We are permanently endowed. Mother and child are relaxing perfectly," the truth celebrity informed E!.

The oldest Kardashian sis decided for a organic beginning. No term yet on whether she picked the daughter out of her uterus again. Yes, she did that with Builder.

"She had an simple distribution," mother Kris Jenner informed E! "[Penelope] is so adorable. She looks just like Builder. She is so wonderful. We are so satisfied."

The couple, whose on-again, off-again status has been chronicled on E!'s reality juggernaut "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" and its various spinoffs, announced the pregnancy last November and revealed that they were having a girl in February.
"Welcome to the world, Penelope Scotland Disick!" sister Kim Kardashian posted on her blog. "Kourtney gave birth to a beautiful baby daughter on Sunday and the whole family is so thrilled to finally meet her! She is absolutely perfect! I am so excited to be an aunt again and can't wait to spoil little Penelope. I know Mason is going to be the best big brother in the whole world. Congratulations Kourtney and Scott. Xo"

"Congrats proud parents! Love the name," tweeted Ryan Seacrest, who produces the Kardashian shows for E!, with a link to the announcement.

As far as celebrity monikers go, baby Penelope Scotland is just to the northeast of Ireland Baldwin, but rather a long flight from Brooklyn Beckham.

So will we see the birth on the show? Kardashian isn't sure yet.

"I don't know," she told Jay Leno on"The Tonight Show" last month. "We're going to film it again ourselves, and honestly, my experience last time was so peaceful and calm and everything you don't see in the movies. And I really wanted to share that with people so they knew it doesn't have to be a crazy screaming session."