First Babies of the City’s Public Health Care System Born
A New Beginning
The City’s public health care system’s first babies, twins, were born at NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County this morning just after midnight.
Twin Delights
The twins have not been named yet. The first baby girl was born at 12:01AM, weighing 6 lbs., 13.9 oz, and the second baby girl was born at 12:02AM, weighing 5 lbs., 15.4 oz.
A Family Affair
The twins were born to parents Sheneece Crumbie and Jordan Tomlinson. The twins are the Crown Heights’ couple’s third and fourth child.
About the City’s Public Health System
Delivering Expert Care
The City’s public health system delivers thousands of babies every year. Our 11 hospitals provide expert prenatal care, labor and delivery services, family planning, comprehensive gynecology, women’s health, and primary care outpatient medical support for women at every stage of life.
Comprehensive Care
We offer a range of services to support women’s health and well-being, including:
- Expert prenatal care
- Labor and delivery services
- Family planning
- Comprehensive gynecology
- Women’s health
- Primary care outpatient medical support
Conclusion
The birth of these twins marks an exciting milestone for the City’s public health care system, and we are honored to play a role in bringing new life into the world.
FAQs
Q: Who were the first babies of the City’s public health care system?
A: The first babies were twin girls, born to Sheneece Crumbie and Jordan Tomlinson.
Q: What services does the City’s public health system provide?
A: We provide expert prenatal care, labor and delivery services, family planning, comprehensive gynecology, women’s health, and primary care outpatient medical support for women at every stage of life.
Q: How many babies does the City’s public health system deliver each year?
A: The City’s public health system delivers thousands of babies every year.