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Ciara Gives Birth; Singer and Future Welcome Baby Boy

Ciara reportedly gave birth to a baby boy in Los Angeles on Monday, insiders claim.

The "Body Parts" singer, 28, and her music producer fiancé Future, 30, welcomed the birth of their first child together, but they have not released their baby's name. Ciara is said to have given birth at a Los Angeles hospital in the early hours of Monday morning, according to the New York Post's Page Six.

"I went with what felt right in my soul and my gut. I didn't second guess it," Ciara previously said about naming her son.

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In March the singer celebrated a star-studded baby shower in Beverly Hills hosted by TV personality La La Anthony, Lisa Ellis and Yolonda Frederick. At the time the blue theme and the "It's a boy!" decorations gave away the sex of her then unborn baby.

In November, rapper Future, who began dating Ciara in January 2013, proposed with a 15-carat diamond ring on the heels of her 28th birthday. The Grammy award-winning singer confirmed her pregnancy news during a Jan. 14 appearance on "The View."

"I am so happy. These are really the happiest days of my life. I'm enjoying every minute of what's going on. I feel like I'm walking into true womanhood. This is really where it begins," she told OK! magazine. "I'm just excited about being able to build a family."

The Hollywood couple is yet to select a wedding date, however, Ciara revealed that they have begun wedding planning.

"We're definitely working on things every day. I'm going to do things in advance. Luckily, I have time still to work on everything," she told People.com.

"I feel like it's going to work itself out though, because at least me and my fiance are talking over things," she added. "So when it's time to start working with a wedding planner it will like be A, B, C, boom. We'll have a vision."

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