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Leilanni Guadalupe was born at 12:12 p.m. on Dec. 12, 2012 in Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler Regional Hospital)

One Chandler baby may have the easiest birthday in the world to remember.

Leilanni Guadalupe was born at 12:12 p.m. on Dec. 12, 2012 at Chandler Regional Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, six ounces at the time and was 20 inches long.

Leilanni's mother, Liliana Vazquez, was in labor for over 12 hours and her family helped her deliver the little one right on time.

"They were all counting down," she said. "They were like, 'You're almost there. It's almost 12.'"

Both mom and baby were healthy.

Vazquez said the little girl was named after Our Lady of Guadalupe, an icon in the Roman Catholic Church who is celebrated on Dec. 12.

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    wrote...
    where are all the
    right wingers screaming that this is an anchor baby.
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    wrote...
    What a lucky little sweetheart!
    Welcome to our world little one! May good luck always be with you! I hope the haters in this world never make you not be proud to be alive. I hope someday you see you can be President of this country or achieve whatever will be your potential in your life. I hope this world will change for you and other innocent babies in your future. And to you haters, go away, leave the babies alone.
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    1redcav wrote...
    I'll bet
    this is an anchor moocher...can this be verified?
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Westside gang sign being made with her
    left hand! Just kidding. She's a sweetie and a welcome addition to the swelling list of soon to be Hispanic voters. Republicans, time to start trying out your new, pro Hispanic sales pitches. Also, just wondering, isn't 12/12/12 twice 6/6/6?
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