Greetings to the newest Earth inhabitants! Here are this week's babies we'd like to highlight.
In a heartwarming turn of events, two new additions have joined their families at the Lukaskrankenhaus in Neuss, Germany.
Elisabeth Marie, born on October 9th at 1:41 PM, made her grand entrance at the hospital's delivery room. Contrary to some speculations, Elisabeth Marie was not born at the Further Clinic or 'Etienne'. Her family has since moved into a home in Kleinenbroich.
Meanwhile, Ben-Luca, the second child for parents Stefan (36) and Frauke (34), arrived at the hospital's birth centre, where he was previously born, the Further Clinic. Ben-Luca is now a big brother, and his younger sibling's arrival has brought excitement to the family, especially to his four-year-old brother Lennard Matthias, who is eagerly awaiting a visit with his little sister.
The family's decision to give birth at the Lukaskrankenhaus was strategic. The hospital, known for its excellent neonatal care, has a nearby children's clinic, the Lukaskrankenhaus, which ensures immediate access to pediatric specialists in case of any newborn complications.
This decision was particularly important for Frauke, who developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy. Hospitals experienced in managing gestational diabetes offer careful monitoring during labor and delivery, preparing for possible interventions like Cesarean section, which is more common in such cases due to risks related to fetal size or delivery complications.
Vanessa, the mother of Ben-Luca, experienced a sudden feeling in January. A test later confirmed the arrival of a new family member, surprising a friend. Lorena, a close friend, has been named the godmother of the newborn.
With the arrival of these two bundles of joy, the Lukaskrankenhaus in Neuss continues to be a beacon of hope and new beginnings for many families.
In the ensuing week, Elisabeth Marie may inspire discussions in local health-and-wellness forums, given her arrival at a renowned hospital with exceptional neonatal care, Lukaskrankenhaus in Neuss, Germany. Meanwhile, Ben-Luca, being the second child born at the Lukaskrankenhaus, could become the 'Baby of the Week' in a science-focused magazine, considering the hospital's reputation for managing high-risk pregnancies like Frauke's gestational diabetes.