THERE were 200 babies born under Warrington and Halton Hospital Teaching Hospitals last month.
Warrington and Halton Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust collates all the baby-related data every month detailing how many babies are born – boys and girls – whether there are any sets of twins or triplets and how babies are delivered.
There are monthly stats for the lightest baby and the heaviest baby and which is the busiest day of each month for new arrivals.
Some 200 new arrivals were born at Warrington Hospital or at home in the first month of 2024 – 109 boys and 91 girls.
The lightest baby born in January weighed 1lb 14oz (875g) and the heaviest baby topped the scales at 10lb 9oz (4,800g).
The busiest day for babies being born last month was January 23 when 13 babies made an appearance.
Every month we appeal for your pictures of your new babies.
These babies feature in an online article every month and will also appear in a special supplement at the start of next year.
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Let’s say hello to Warrington’s January 2024 babies
There's still time to send in your photograph if your baby was born in January this year by using the form at the bottom of this page.
To be included, send us a picture of your newborn along with their full name, the area of Warrington they are from, date of birth and weight using the form below.
Any photographs with missing information will not be included.
Please include a colour photograph rather than black and white and only send close ups rather than montages or filtered pictures.
If you're due to give birth later this year, don't forget to look out for our appeals at the end of each month to send in your photograph.
Was your baby born in Warrington in January in 2024?
Please send a close up COLOUR (not black and white or collage) picture of your NEWBORN baby with their full name and the area of Warrington they live, as well as their date of birth and weight at birth. If any of these details are missing, your picture WILL NOT be included in the newspaper supplement.
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