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UVA Health Prince William Medical Center is excited to announce the arrival of the first baby born at the Hylton Family Women’s and Children Center in 2025. The newborn, a healthy baby girl, entered the world early in the morning, bringing joy to her family and the hospital staff.
This milestone marks a significant moment for the medical center, which has been dedicated to providing exceptional care to mothers and their newborns. The Hylton Family Women’s and Children Center is designed to offer a welcoming and supportive environment for families during this special time.
Hospital representatives expressed their delight in celebrating this occasion, emphasizing the commitment to maternal and child health. The staff looks forward to continuing their mission of providing excellent care to families in the community. As the new year begins, the arrival of this baby symbolizes hope and new beginnings for all.
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