2023 brought with it the first baby of the year in Mexico. The infant was born at 12:01 p.m. at the Hospital de Gineco Pediatría 3-A, in Mexico City. His birth brought happiness and joy to both the medical team and his parents.
The baby was born by caesarean section and was reported in good health, weighing three kilos with 540 grams and measuring 50 centimeters.
It was a boy! The #FirstBabyIMSS202 was born in the Hospital de GinecoPediatría 3A of the #CDMXHis name is Dariel Alarí, he weighs 3,540 kg and measures 50 cm.
Congratulations to mom Patricia Calzada Hernández and dad Jorge Abraham Salgado Ramírez, we wish you #HappyYear2023! pic.twitter.com/fBtZrhQysc
— IMSS (@Your_IMSS) January 1, 2023
Patricia Calzada, mother of the minor, went to the emergency medical center because she did not feel her little one’s movements. The doctors gave her immediate attention, detected that she was missing amniotic fluid and scheduled an emergency caesarean section.
I came because I couldn’t feel the baby’s movements, they admitted me at night, they checked me in the morning, they did an ultrasound and I no longer had amniotic fluid, this caused stress for the baby and they had to do a cesarean section.
Fortunately, everything went well. Patricia received her baby in her arms and decided to name him Dariel Alarí. The woman told her that the second name is of Zapotec origin and means “warrior of God.”
😍 At 00:02 hours we received the first newborn 🌟👶🏽 of this #2023 in the hospital units of #Sedesa, was registered at the 🏥 Hospital de Especialidades Dr. Belisario Domínguez. Her name is Mariana Torres and she weighed 3.40 kg.
👏🏽This is how we started a #Happy2023! 🎉
– Secretary of Health of Mexico City (@SSaludCdMx) January 1, 2023
But Dariel Alarí was not the only baby to come into the world on New Year’s Eve. At 12:02, the Mexico City Ministry of Health reported the birth of Mariana, a baby who was reported to be in good health, weighing three kilos with 400 grams and measuring 52 centimeters.