Ingolstadt Clinic celebrates the 1000th baby of the year!

Ingolstadt Clinic celebrates the 1000th baby of the year!
Ingolstadt, Deutschland - Today there is in Clinic Ingolstadt a special reason to celebrate: With the birth of the small Patrick-Gabriel, the 1,000th baby in 2025 was brought to the world. The youngest Ingolstädter, who saw the light of day with a size of 47 centimeters and a weight of around 2,500 grams, not only brings the family to shine, but also proves the high birth rate in the region.
The proud parents are overjoyed because Patrick-Gabriel is the family's first child. In order to welcome the little miracle, the ward manager Petra Weißbach and senior physician Dr. Kathrin Birzer, the assistant doctor Anna Brems, midwife Sarah Thumser and nurse Aurelie Schlüter warm congratulations and a small gift. Prof. Dr. Babür Aydeniz, the director of the women's clinic, emphasized at this solemn moment how important family-oriented care is in the mother-child center.
Family-friendly offers in the mother-child center
The Ingolstadt Clinic not only offers excellent obstetric care, but also a number of information options for expectant parents as part of its digital events. In Mother-Kind-zentrum take place trimestral online information evenings, in which the team of obstetrics, midwives, pediatricians, anesthetists and nursing staff is presented.
- Topics of the short presentations include:
- courses around the birth
- delivery options and assistance under the birth
- care of mother and child after birth
- breastfeeding advice
The appointments for the upcoming events have been determined and registration is not required. All interested parties can easily participate in MS teams, which facilitates the exchange and information transfer.
experiences and need for improvement
Although medical care is well rated in the clinic, there are also critical voices. An experience report from 2019 describes a birth that, despite the quick course, brought some challenges. Communication difficulties during the stay were perceived as uncomfortable, as well as the feeling of not being adequately emotionally supported. Some parents report unclear processes and a lack of transparency with regard to medication.
It is clear that many parents attach particular importance to personal well -being and sensitive care. Some feedback from the Clinic evaluation forum there is still potential for improvement during the hospital stay and to meet the emotional needs of the borne. The desire for clear information and consistent emotional support is noticeable.
The birth of Patrick-Gabriel is not only a nice moment for his family, but also an occasion to use the quality and experiences in the
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