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Pregnant Chloë Sevigny Speaks Out About ‘Very Distressing’ Ban On Partners In NY Delivery Rooms Due To Coronavirus

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Chloë Sevigny is speaking out! As you may be aware, the 45-year-old is currently expecting her first child with boyfriend Sinisa Mackovic, and looks like she could pop any day now!

However, a new ban has just gone into place in New York, the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States, which would prevent her partner from being present while she delivers her child. Related: Robert De Niro Channels ‘Meet The Parents’ Character For Coronavirus PSA Along with two pics showing off her bump, the Big Love star penned on Instagram: On Sunday morning, New York-Presbyterian officials made the “incredibly difficult decision” to ban partners of expectant moms from labor and delivery rooms as of Tuesday.

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