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    1st area baby of 2014 born at CRDAMC

    1st area baby of 2014 born at CRDAMC

    Courtesy Photo | Justin and Sabrina Newman talk while Marcella Hardy visits her grandson in the Carl R....... read more read more

    FORT HOOD, TX, UNITED STATES

    01.02.2014

    Courtesy Story

    Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center

    By Brandy Gill, CRDAMC Public Affairs

    FORT HOOD, Texas – Spc. Justin Newman and his wife Sabrina Newman won’t soon forget their 2014 New Year’s celebration because just 16 minutes after midnight they welcomed their first child, a boy, into the world.

    Fisher Alan Newman, the first baby born in the Bell County area in 2014, weighed in at 7 pounds, 9 ounces and was 19 ¾ inches, Maj. Brenda Ploof, Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center labor and delivery clinical nurse and officer in charge, said.

    Little Fisher wasn’t due until Jan. 21, but his parents said when Sabrina Newman came in to get some medication for a cold on Dec. 30, she was told she was staying until she delivered.

    “They told me well, you’re already 3 centimeters dilated so we’re going to admit you. I was like, OK. I guess I can’t say no now,” she said.

    Justin Newman, a soldier with 410 MP Company, 720th MP Battalion, 89th MP Brigade, said it was at that point the couple called Marcella Hardy, Sabrina Newman’s mother who lives in Wilmington, N.C., to let her know her grandson was on the way.

    “I got the call, and I immediately started looking for flights. It took two flights, and I got here at about 6 p.m. on the 31. He waited for me,” Hardy said.

    According to Justin Newman, labor lasted about 10-and-a-half hours, and it was a life-changing experience he’ll never forget.

    “This was the coolest thing I have ever been a part of. The nurses let me help out. Nothing will ever be able to compare to this experience,” he said.

    Hardy said it was a very special experience for her as well.

    “As a mother, watching your child give birth is the most humbling experience. To hear her call Fisher’s name after he was born – it was just amazing to me. I’m very proud of her,” she said.

    Shortly after birth, Fisher was moved to the CRDAMC Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for monitoring due to some breathing problems associated with labor, and although the Newmans may go home before their son, they are waiting patiently for him to be ready to join them.

    “I want to take him home,” Sabrina Newman said. “I’m ready to get our little family started.”

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    Date Taken: 01.02.2014
    Date Posted: 01.02.2014 15:20
    Story ID: 118752
    Location: FORT HOOD, TX, US
    Hometown: WILMINGTON, NC, US

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