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Weekly Newborn Citizens of Earth: Our Cherished Infants of the Moment

Maresa Schiecke, 39, flashed a radiant smile for the 'Baby of the Week' snapshot, following the natural birth of her daughter Mina, two years after a cesarean section. Previously, she expressed feelings of discomfort about motherhood, stating, 'I didn't feel ready at that time.' However, her...

Maresa Schiecke surprisingly seemed at ease while recording for 'Baby of the Week', a stark...
Maresa Schiecke surprisingly seemed at ease while recording for 'Baby of the Week', a stark contrast to her feelings after her C-section birth of her daughter Mina two years prior. "I didn't feel like it then," Maresa, age 39, admitted. However, this time around, despite the grueling 36 hours of labor leading up to the natural delivery on a Sunday afternoon, she approached the experience differently.

Weekly Newborn Citizens of Earth: Our Cherished Infants of the Moment

Born to Rule: Two Adorable New Arrivals

Meet Marlo Schiecke, the latest "star" at the Lukaskrankenhaus. Born on March 16, this little gem entered the world at 3:56 PM, stealing the hearts of parents Maresa and Maurice. Hailing from the Rhine-Land Clinic on Preußenstraße, Marlo's sibling, two-year-old Mina, also made her grand entrance at the same place. According to Maurice Schiecke (40), the couple decided on the Lukas Clinic for Marlo's birth due to its renowned children's clinic and their positive experience with their daughter's birth.

Three years ago, the couple, residing in Kaarst's center, exchanged vows. Two years later, Mina joined their family, and now, Marlo is the proud "little brother." The adventure-loving quartet, including Milo, their Golden Retriever, has yet to decide on their next family cruise. However, they're already planning a road trip to Passau to meet their great-grandmother, thrilled to welcome her youngest great-grandchild.

Little Carla Malea Schuster graced the world on March 9 at the Johanna Etienne Hospital. At birth, she stood tall at 52 cm and weighed an impressive 3.500 g. Prior to her arrival, parents Nadine and Henri were eagerly awaiting their bundle of joy, and their Golden Retriever, Milo, isn't disappointed either. The family opted for the quiet, homey environment at the Etienne Clinic for their newest addition. With everyone adjusting to their new roles, the parents anticipate resuming their beloved hobbies soon—Carla might even join them! Henri jokes that his daughter was probably born with riding boots on, considering his wife's passion for riding and the equestrian background of her grandmother and godmother.

However, Henri, a sports enthusiast by heart, hopes that his daughter will inherit the men's football passion in their family. That way, they could share some quality time at the stadium together.

It's unclear whether these births are part of a local "Baby of the Week" feature or a public record; the available data doesn't specify any such details about Marlo Schiecke or Little Carla Schuster[2][3][4]. Regardless, these precious families have certainly been blessed with beautiful bundles of joy.

The Schiecke family, who recently welcomed a new member, Marlo, at the Lukaskrankenhaus, have a keen interest in family-health, with Mina, their two-year-old daughter, having been born at the same clinic. In the world of health-and-wellness, Marlo may one day follow Mina's footsteps, just like how Henri hopes his daughter, Carla, will inherit the men's football passion in their family, connecting them through other forms of science, such as sports.

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