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Baby number 1000 born at Evangelical Hospital Bethel in Bielefeld

Clinic's Staff Favorably Regards 1000th Birth: Luke Emanuel Already Has Three Siblings

One thousandth infant born at Evangelical Hospital Bethel in Bielefeld
One thousandth infant born at Evangelical Hospital Bethel in Bielefeld

Baby number 1000 born at Evangelical Hospital Bethel in Bielefeld

In Bielefeld, the Evangelical Clinic Bethel (EvKB) recently marked a remarkable milestone - the birth of its 1,000th baby this year. Among these 1,000 new lives, Luca Emanuel, born to Saskia and Tim, stands out as a unique story of love, timing, and trust.

Luca Emanuel made his entrance into the world on Sunday, March 5, at 5:37 AM, weighing 3,360 grams and measuring 56 centimeters. The birth was an outpatient event, as the family had wished, and it went smoothly, as reported by Dr. Aylin Yalcin.

For Saskia and Tim, the Bethel Clinic was not a new place. They had previously experienced the personal and empathetic care provided by the clinic, which they appreciate deeply. The birth of Luca Emanuel signifies the trust they, like many other expectant parents, have placed in the clinic team.

Luca Emanuel was born on a special day - the anniversary of his parents' relationship. The family was excited, and his siblings were eager to welcome him at home. Luca Emanuel, healthy and alert, joined his family, adding joy to their lives.

The Evangelical Clinic Bethel, connected to the certified and highest-level perinatal center in Bielefeld, is equipped to handle complicated courses beyond Luca Emanuel's birth. The clinic offers a wide range of specialized medical services, including nephrology, transplantation, diabetology, and pediatric care, as well as being involved in modern medical research and innovation.

The clinic's historical roots can be traced back to the 19th century missionary societies in the region, reflecting its strong connection to the evangelical community in Bielefeld. Today, the Evangelical Clinic Bethel continues to serve as a significant healthcare institution in the city, contributing significantly to community health and maternity care.

Recent statistics suggest that women in the OWL region are having children later and later[1]. Despite this trend, the Evangelical Clinic Bethel remains a reliable and trusted choice for expectant parents, as demonstrated by the milestone of its 1,000th birth this year.

[1] Women in the OWL region are having children later and later: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1110228/birth-rate-in-the-german-state-of-north-rhine-westphalia/ [2] Historical roots of the Evangelical Clinic Bethel: https://www.ue-mission.org/ue-mission/ue-mission-in-germany/ [3] Specialized departments at the Evangelical Clinic Bethel: https://www.evk-bethel.de/de/klinik/spezialgebiete/ [4] Modern medical research and innovation at the Evangelical Clinic Bethel: https://www.evk-bethel.de/de/forschung/

Science and health-and-wellness are integral parts of Luca Emanuel's birth story, as his arrival took place at the Evangelical Clinic Bethel, a facility renowned for its involvement in modern medical research and innovation. The clinic, having roots traced back to 19th century missionary societies, offers specialized services such as nephrology, transplantation, diabetology, and pediatric care, contributing significantly to community health and maternity care.

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