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100th baby born at UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital

LONGMONT, Colo. ( Nov. 16, 2017 ) – A little more than two months after opening, more than 100 babies have been born at UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital .
Jason Falstrom, a lifelong Longmont resident, smiles at his newborn baby girl, Lily. On Nov. 2, she was the 100th baby to be born at UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital in Longmont.
Jason Falstrom, a lifelong Longmont resident, smiles at his newborn baby girl, Lily. On Nov. 2, she was the 100th baby to be born at UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital in Longmont. Photo by Kelly Tracer, UCHealth.

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LONGMONT, Colo. (Nov. 16, 2017) – A little more than two months after opening, more than 100 babies have been born at UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital.

Taylor and Jason Fahlstrom of Longmont are the proud parents of the 100th baby born at the newly opened hospital in Longmont. Lily Dorothy Fahlstrom was born at 8:35 p.m. Nov. 2, weighing 8 pounds and 6 ounces and measuring 19 ¾ inches.

“I pushed really hard to have the 100th baby,” Taylor Fahlstrom said jokingly from her recovery room the next day.

Not long after the birth, a soft lullaby echoed in hallways throughout the hospital as a simple and sweet way to announce that a baby had been born. It’s a tradition that plays out with every birth at Longs Peak and brings smiles to faces throughout the facility.

The next day, Lily’s parents gently inked up a couple of their fingers to leave their mark on an art installment that had been a work in progress since the first baby was born at the hospital on Sept. 1.

Erie artist Marty Peterson worked with the Longs Peak Hospital Foundation on a unique, interactive art project to celebrate the first babies born at the hospital. Peterson donated his time and talents to create the basis of the project, which depicts the trunk and branches of two trees. After each of the first 100 babies was born, parents were invited to add their fingerprints. Each fingerprint -- or thumbprint -- represents a leaf on the trees. Many even added their names and dates next to their prints.

The final pieces represent community growth, teamwork and the celebration of life. They will be framed and permanently displayed in the Birth Center on the third floor.

"The first couple months of Longs Peak Hospital have been exciting for all of us," said Dr. Amy Johnson, the UCHealth obstetrician who helped deliver the 100thbaby. “Our group has more than 85 collective years of caring for women and babies in the community, and we look forward to serving many generations to come here.”

In addition to the birth center, Longs Peak Hospital features an intensive care unit, four operating rooms, a Level III trauma center and emergency department, cardiac services, a special care nursery, a cafe, a gift shop, 24/7 retail pharmacy, radiology and laboratory services, a meditation room and a courtyard.

About UCHealth

UCHealth is an innovative, nonprofit health system that delivers the highest quality medical care with an excellent patient experience. UCHealth combines Longs Peak HospitalMemorial HospitalPoudre Valley HospitalMedical Center of the RockiesUCHealth Medical GroupBroomfield HospitalGrandview HospitalYampa Valley Medical Center and University of Colorado Hospital into an organization dedicated to health and providing unmatched patient care in the Rocky Mountain West. With more than 100 clinic locations, UCHealth pushes the boundaries of medicine, providing advanced treatments and clinical trials and improving health through innovation.

This is a press release issued by UCHealth and is published by the Longmont Observer as a public service.