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CENTRAL COAST, Calif. - Two more hospitals in San Luis Obispo and Ventura announced the first babies born to them after midnight on New Year s Day.
Emmie was the first baby born on New Year s Day at French Hospital in SLO
French Hospital Medical Center welcomed little Emmie Rafaela Hernandez around 1:11 p.m. on Friday.
Emmie weighed in at eight pounds and was 20.5 inches long. Her parents Christina Sanchez and Julio Hernandez are overjoyed with their new bundle of joy, who happens to be their third child.
“We are grateful to have the first baby of the year at French Hospital,” says
San Luis Obispo County welcomes the first babies of 2021
January 2, 2021
Emmie Rafaela Hernandez and Christina Sanchez
French Hospital Medical Center in San Luis Obispo welcomed its first baby of the year, a baby girl named Emmie Rafaela Hernandez. She arrived at 1:11 p.m. on New Year’s Day weighing eight pounds and at 20.5 inches long.
Christina Sanchez and Julio Hernandez are overjoyed with their new bundle of joy. Emmie is the third daughter for the couple, who are also parents to Myla and Mia Hernandez.
“We are grateful to have the first baby of the year at French Hospital,” Sanchez said. “The great thing about babies is that they are like little bundles of hope; like the future in a basket.”
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