It’s a girl at the Adventist Health Tulare Birth Center! First baby arrives to cheers, tears

A Press Release from Adventist Health Tulare

The first baby born under the Adventist Health banner made her arrival at 1:49 p.m. Monday to the cheers and tears of an excited obstetrics team and a hospital family that could barely contain their excitement.

Baby Alayah Rene Valdez was born to Jessica Rene Valdez, 24, of Tulare, and was delivered via cesarean section by Tulare obstetrician Abraham Betre, DO, who was thrilled to deliver the first baby for Adventist Health Tulare. Mother and baby are doing well.

“I’m delighted and very happy,” Betre said about delivering Tulare’s first baby. “The staff was great, and the family is very happy. We have all been waiting to restore birthing service for a long time, and now it’s back. We are very excited to provide this service to the community.”

Baby Alayah weighed 7 pounds and measured 20½ inches in length. Valdez has two boys, ages 4 and 6, but this is her first daughter.
Valdez said she would remember most how the staff made her feel.

“It was special,” she said, “just exciting. I’m a little tired now, but it was good. The nurses were all really nice.”
The team had been preparing for the arrival of the first baby for weeks, and the California Department of Public Health last week gave the team the green light to open the unit on schedule.

On delivery day, the team decorated Jessica’s room with balloons and flowers to welcome her and the baby, and two huge gift baskets were waiting for her, filled with baby items.

Toni Gonzales, director of the Tulare Birth Center, said: “From the moment my day began, everyone – from the ED nurses to the housekeepers to the kitchen staff – kept asking me, ‘Is the first baby here yet?’ And then when we heard the lullaby play over the hospital loudspeaker, we cheered and cried – that was so special!”

Now that the Birth Center is open, Gonzales said the team looks forward to welcoming many new babies to the hospital.
Expectant moms may arrange a tour of the birth center by appointment by calling 559-685-3491.

Adventist Health in the Central Valley is part of Adventist Health, a faith-based, nonprofit integrated health system serving more than 80 communities on the West Coast and Hawaii. Founded on Seventh-day Adventist heritage and values, Adventist Health provides care in hospitals, clinics, home care agencies, hospice agencies and joint-venture retirement centers in both rural and urban communities. Our compassionate and talented team of 35,000 includes associates, medical staff physicians, allied health professionals and volunteers driven in pursuit of one mission: living God’s love by inspiring health, wholeness and hope. Together, we are transforming the American healthcare experience with an innovative, yet timeless, whole-person focus on physical, mental, spiritual and social healing

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  1. Congratulations to Baby Alayah Rene Valdez on her new mom and to mom Jessica Rene Valdez on her new daughter. Also congrats to Tulare Adventist Health on your first delivery in the Birthing Center. This is such good news to share with our town. Happy Days are here again and this is just the beginning. Onward and upward!

  2. That was a very touching story brought tears to my eyes, we hear the lullaby playing hear when a baby is born and it’s heart warming, so I can only imaging how it must of felt for you all, being your 1st baby Congrats to All… blessings to mom, baby and your staff

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