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Since opening the new campus doors at 5:00 A.M. as of August 5, 2012, more than 83,500 babies have been born here. To help us celebrate 10 years on our new campus, we caught up with some of these babies.

2012 – Jack Hammett was born on August 6, 2012.

“It was a wonderful experience – everything was nice and new and clean and clear… I remember me and my husband walking into that room and it felt like we were in a fancy hotel.Sarah Hammett, Mom

2013 – Damyria Richard was born on January 9, 2013.

“My experience at Woman’s Hospital was everything. I remember giving birth to my daughter like it was yesterday. He was born January 9, 2013, weighing 7 pounds, 10 ounces, 20 ½ inches long. She was my first child/daughter. All the staff treated me so well, made me feel comfortable from the moment I was admitted to the moment we were discharged. I can’t forget the food, it was delicious, especially after having a baby. You must be tired, hungry and thirsty.’ – Terek Richard, Mom

2014 – Leonardo Siguenza was born on May 12, 2014.

“I will always be grateful to Woman’s Hospital for the wonderful care I received after my children were born. Childbirth is such a vulnerable time in a woman’s life. I was treated with compassion, respect and kindness. Thank you for creating such a positive and great environment!” -Anabel Hernandez Siguenza, Mom

2015 – The Chauvin Quadruplets, Reece, Owen, Morgan and Sophie, were born on June 27, 2015.

“We were 8 weeks pregnant with quadruplets when we started seeing the Maternal Fetal Medicine team from Woman’s. They guided us throughout the pregnancy with so much compassion, knowledge and encouragement. The care they provided was matched only by the amazing NICU staff who took our entire family under their wings. The wonderful doctors and nurses put our minds at ease and encouraged two new parents to take on a parenthood adventure like no other! Woman’s Hospital will always have a special place in our family!” – Sarah Clausen Chauvin, Mom

2016– Mary Catherine Genre was born on March 3, 2016.

“My daughter Mary Catherine Genre was born on 3-3-2016. Thank you to all the women’s hospital members and staff who took such good care of us during my delivery and beyond. You are the best. we love you and thank you.” -The Genre Family.

2017 – Vivian Claire Naquin was born on May 2, 2017.

“Vivian Claire was born on May 2, 2017 by emergency caesarean section. Vivian spent a few days in the ICU at Women’s Hospital before she was able to return home. Vivian is now 5 years old and thriving. Dr. Dickerson is my obstetrician and we received the most amazing care from him and the staff at Women’s Hospital, especially those in the ICU.” -Madeline Naquin, Mom

2018- The Lyric Key was born on July 27, 2018.

“My experience at Woman’s Hospital has been nothing short of amazing. My husband and I gave birth to our little bundle of joy. The staff at Woman’s from the doctors to the cleaning staff were welcoming and kind. The rooms were clean, every need I had was met. When my husband had questions, they provided answers. The Women’s Hospital made it a point to provide a relaxing and safe place for this special occasion. They even gave us a mini photo shoot with our princess. It was a remarkable experience for my family.” -Rockelle R Key, Mom

2019 – Addison Ann Smith was born on October 30, 2019.

“In my opinion, there is no hospital like Women’s Hospital when it comes to women’s health. The staff, labor nurses and doctors are in a league of their own. All the smiling faces, professionalism and knowledge certainly put this mother-to-be at ease as she frequents prenatal appointments. A huge thank you to Dr. Rebecca Boudreaux who was an amazing doctor and delivered both of my beautiful baby girls.” -Natalie Pevey Smith, Mom

2020– Aeson Armond Rounds was born on August 13, 2020.

“We would like to thank the amazing staff at Woman’s Hospital for the excellent care and support we received during the birth of our son. My husband and I are grateful to Dr. Julie Martin who was very knowledgeable and caring throughout my pregnancy and delivery. We welcomed our baby boy, Aeson Armond Rounds, into the world on 08/13/2020. Happy 10th Anniversary Woman’s Hospital! With thanks and regards”, -The Rounds Family

2021 – Eloise Idler was born on May 14, 2021.

“I would like to thank Dr. Terrie Thomas and all the staff at Woman’s Hospital for the high level of service for the birth of our baby girl. Woman’s Hospital ensured we received the best possible care and exceeded our expectations. Their team really care and support you throughout the process. We would choose Womans Hospital again and again!” – Abby Barnum Idler, Mom

2022 – Averi Alyse Trusclair was born on April 17, 2022.

“Averi was born on April 17, 2022, our perfect little Easter egg surprise. She loves watching her older brother TJ (1 year old) play and sing. We just enjoy watching Averi grow up and overcome milestones. We are so grateful to have had such an amazing experience at Woman’s Hospital! Dr. Pamela Lewis was an absolute blessing throughout the pregnancy, making sure my pregnancy was healthy from start to delivery and beyond.” – Jada Trusclair, Mom

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