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Celebrated New Earth inhabitants, our cherished infants of the week.

Newborn Felix, delivered late at night, now cradled by father René Langner at St. Luke's Hospital. His second child, Felix will soon reunite with older brother Leo, who anxiously awaits the meeting.

Celebrated New Earth citizens, here are our adorable babies of the week.
Celebrated New Earth citizens, here are our adorable babies of the week.

Celebrated New Earth inhabitants, our cherished infants of the week.

In a heartwarming event, the Johanna Etienne Hospital in Germany welcomed a new addition to the world on January 11. Marie Loves Haasler, born to parents Janina and Timo Haasler, weighed a healthy 4,085 grams and measured 52 centimeters at birth.

The Haaslers had been carefully considering their choice of clinic, having looked at several options before deciding on the Johanna Etienne Hospital. Their decision proved to be a wise one, as they had a positive and seamless experience during the delivery.

Frau Dr. Wunderlich, the attending doctor, and the dedicated midwives provided excellent care, ensuring a smooth delivery for both mother and baby. Jennifer, the mother, expressed her gratitude towards the medical team, stating that she and her family were taken care of lovingly and competently in the delivery room.

The Haaslers, who reside in Willich, were thrilled to welcome their new addition. Interestingly, the father and two sons in the family were all born in Neuss. The family's newborn brother, Malte Leo, is two years old.

The Haaslers had planned for another child and were delighted when their wish was fulfilled. The family has now returned to their home in Willich after the birth of Marie Loves Haasler.

It's not uncommon for families to meet familiar faces on the mother-child ward, and this was no exception. René, the father, mentioned a nice coincidence of meeting other familiar families during their stay at the hospital.

While there have been reports of families from Neuss and Willich giving birth at the Lukas hospital, we do not have specific or recent information about such cases. For detailed and up-to-date background and additional information, you might consider contacting the hospital directly or checking local news sources in those areas.

The Haasler family, affectionately referred to as "Lukasianers," are now adjusting to life with their expanded family and are looking forward to many happy moments with their new addition, Marie Loves Haasler.

The Haasler family, affectionately known as "Lukasianers," made a thoughtful decision to have their new addition, Marie Loves Haasler, at the Johanna Etienne Hospital, prioritizing family health during their pregnancy. After the successful delivery, they returned to their home in Willich, eager to incorporate science-based health-and-wellness practices into their family life, looking forward to a harmonious family dynamic with their two sons, Malte Leo and the new baby.

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