First New Year’s Babies Born at Phoenixville and Reading Hospitals
Both Phoenixville Hospital and Reading Hospital celebrated the arrival of their first babies of the New Year on January 1, 2026. This year’s first births mark a joyful start to the year in these two Pennsylvania hospitals, with both families welcoming their new additions in the early hours of the morning.
New Beginnings at Reading Hospital
Mariana, a baby girl, made her debut at Reading Hospital at 2:39 a.m. on January 1. Born to parents Nyasia and Jaheim, Mariana’s arrival is a moment of joy for her family and the local community. The hospital staff expressed their excitement in a statement, highlighting the significance of welcoming the first baby of the year.
“It’s a special occasion for all of us,” said a representative from Tower Health, which operates Reading Hospital. “We are thrilled for Nyasia and Jaheim as they start this new chapter in their lives.”
A Boy’s Arrival at Phoenixville Hospital
Not far behind, Christopher Levi was born at Phoenixville Hospital, marking another milestone for the local health facility. The specific time of his birth was not disclosed, but he is among the first babies born in the New Year.
The arrival of both babies has been celebrated across the region, with both hospitals sharing their joy on social media. The hospital representatives emphasized their commitment to providing exceptional care to families during this unique and significant time.
The births of Mariana and Christopher not only signify new beginnings for the families but also reflect the ongoing dedication of healthcare professionals in supporting new parents and their children. As the New Year unfolds, these first births serve as a hopeful reminder of new life and opportunities for the year ahead.