Storm Keating is due to give birth to her second baby this week, a source has told the Irish Mirror.
With social distancing and self-isolation observed almost everywhere, it’s an anxious time for everyone at the minute.
And welcoming a baby amid the coronavirus outbreak has added extra nerves for Boyzone singer Ronan and his wife ahead of the impending arrival of their baby girl.
Our insider said: “Ronan is up the walls this week as you would expect with Storm due to give birth any day.
“It’s a stressful time for everyone but obviously with their baby on the way they are on high alert.”

Storm, 38, who is expecting her second child with the 43-year-old Dubliner, has been busy putting the finishing touches to the tot’s nursery.
The Aussie fashion designer and TV producer gave her followers a look inside the new girly interiors and uploaded a clip of her cute son Cooper – who turns three next month – helping his dad put the furniture together.
The newly-refurbished baby room features a white chest of drawers with matching white cot, complete with a changing table and lots of soft pink toys.
The couple, who met on the Australian X Factor in 2015, announced there was “another little Keating on the way” last November.
Ronan said at the time: “We’re having a baby girl. It’s super exciting. We are very lucky and I am so happy for Storm. We’ve known for a while whether we’ve been having a boy or a girl and it’s been really hard keeping it a secret.”
The new arrival will be Ronan’s fifth child as he and ex-wife Yvonne Connolly are parents to son Jack and daughters Missy and Ali.
But the worry doesn't end there for the star as the Marie Keating Foundation launched an urgent appeal after cancelling all fundraisers.
The cancer charity receives no government funding and relies heavily on events and third-party events and campaigns to fund its cancer prevention, awareness and support services.
In a plea to get the message out there to the public, Keating asked his Instagram followers to instead donate to the foundation, which was set up after the death of mum, after she lost her battle to cancer via social media."
The foundation was set up 22 years ago, after the death of his mum after she lost her battle to cancer.