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  1. McEntee announced her pregnancy on social media this morning with a photo on Instagram of stockings for herself and her husband alongside a miniature boot.
    www.thejournal.ie/helen-mcentee-announces-pregnancy-5289559-Dec2020/
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  2. Baby joy for Helen McEntee as she announces she's …

    2022年6月20日 · McEntee and her partner Paul Hickey welcomed baby Michael in April 2021 at the Rotunda Hospital. The Justice Minister took six months maternity leave after which her husband also took six months.

  3. Justice Minister Helen McEntee pregnant with second …

    2022年6月20日 · Justice Minister Helen McEntee has announced she is expecting her second baby with her husband Paul. Minister McEntee shared the news on her Instagram page with a picture of her son Michael.

  4. Inside Helen McEntee's family life from sporting links …

    2021年5月6日 · Then, in December of last year, Helen announced she was pregnant, giving birth to a healthy baby boy earlier this week.

  5. Minister Helen McEntee and husband Paul Hickey …

    2022年12月12日 · MINISTER Helen McEntee and her husband Paul Hickey have welcomed their second child together. The baby boy was born at the Rotunda Hospital on Monday morning, weighing nine pounds.

  6. Fine Gael Justice Minister Helen McEntee reveals she’s pregnant …

  7. Helen McEntee 'delighted with new arrival' after giving birth to …

  8. Justice Minister Helen McEntee Shares First Snap Of …

    2022年12月25日 · The Fine Gael minister Helen went on maternity leave just over three weeks ago. Maternity leave in the Dáil is not as straightforward as in other places of work and in 2021 she became the first woman to have a baby while …

  9. Helen McEntee announces second pregnancy - 'We didn't design …

  10. Helen McEntee becomes first minister to give birth …

    2021年4月29日 · She is the first minister in the Irish Cabinet to become pregnant, take maternity leave, and give birth in the history of the Irish State.