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Newborns Arrive in Neuss: A Tale of Two Families
Two families in Neuss, Germany, are embracing parenthood after the births of their first children at the Johanna Etienne Hospital. Selina and Dimitrios Fytriadis welcomed their daughter, Malia, on November 20, 2022, while Vanessa and Tim Allroggen introduced Jonas Finn to the world.
Selina, a member of the Kaarster dance guard, gave birth to Malia via Caesarean section. The delivery was high-risk due to Selina's pregnancy poisoning diagnosis, which led to an early delivery two weeks ahead of schedule. Malia was born in the same hospital where Selina completed an internship on the delivery ward as a student.
Vanessa, who is a resident of Neuss and lives in Rosellerheide, gave birth to Jonas Finn in a maternity hospital with a children's clinic. The birth was also high-risk due to Vanessa's diabetes. Jonas had to stay on the children's intensive care unit for a few days but is now recovering well.
Both families expressed their gratitude towards the doctors, midwives, and nurses at the hospital. Selina and her family are finding their new daily routine at home in Neuss, while Selina plans to pass her passion for dance to Malia.
Tim, a keen footballer and player-coach at TuS Grevenbroich 1911, praised the care provided to him and Vanessa on K11, stating that it was superb. Vanessa and Tim are also grateful for the support of their families and the care provided at the Johanna Etienne Hospital.
Interestingly, Tim was also born at the Johanna Etienne Hospital, making it a special place for both him and his family. However, there is no specific publicly available information regarding high-risk birth experiences at the Johanna Etienne Hospital in Neuss. For detailed reports or statistics on high-risk obstetric care or birth outcomes at this hospital, one might find them in internal hospital records, specialized medical publications, or through direct contact with the hospital's maternity or obstetrics department.
As the families prepare to go home, they look forward to starting their new lives with their little ones. Jonas Finn is expected to snuggle up on Vanessa's arm, while Selina and her family are overjoyed and enjoying this exciting time with Malia.
The Fytriadis family, with Selina's passion for dance, plans to introduce dance to their new daughter, Malia, who was born via a high-risk Caesarean section due to Selina's pregnancy poisoning. On the other hand, Tim, a footballer, reflects on the exceptional care he and Vanessa received during Vanessa's high-risk birth at the Johanna Etienne Hospital, a place with significant meaning for both their families as Tim was also born there.