Courtesy of Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center
(FORT WORTH, Texas) A hospital broke its record of high-volume stretches of births twice between June 24 to June 28, delivering 107 babies in a total of 91 hours.
The “baby boom” was not entirely an anomaly for Andrews Women’s Hospital at Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center, as it is considered high-volume delivery hospital. However, this influx of births was higher than any the hospital had experienced in the past, surpassing the previous record of 48 births in 41 hours.
Staff at the hospital speculate that this record, which Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center called “rare and exceptional” in its press release, may have been influenced by the pandemic.
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Apparently not
everything slowed down during the extended COVID-19 pandemic in Texas. Two North Texas hospitals known for routinely delivering a mind-boggling number of newborns is busting at the seams after two baby-birthing marathons smashed their previous high-scores.
According to the press release from the Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center – Fort Worth s Andrews Women s Hospital, the facility had a non-stop baby spree between June 24th and June 28th. During a 47-hour span starting on the 24th, doctors and staff delivered a whopping 52 bundles of joy, including one set of twins who just happen to be the 41st set of twins born this year in the popular hospital! Then, on June 28th - they did it again! This time, it was 55 babies in 44 hours!
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