Hořovice Maternity Hospital welcomed this year's thousandth baby

25. 8. 2015

The Maternity Hospital U Sluneční brány in Hořovice can be proud of another jubilee baby. On Sunday, 23 August, it welcomed this year's thousandth baby. The lucky mother was Mrs. Veronika Sýkorová from Prague 4, who gave birth to her daughter Michaela Rytychová at exactly 7.36 pm. She weighed 3520 g and measured 49 cm.

"A new baby is always a big event in our maternity hospital, so we give mothers not only flowers but also a package from the pharmacy. Our maternity hospital is already known throughout the Central Bohemia region and can compete with the largest Prague maternity hospitals. Not only mothers from the region come here, but also from Prague and other cities of the country, who are attracted by the pleasant and modern facilities, professional and kind staff," says MUDr. Aleš Klán, head of the gynaecology and obstetrics department.
It is widely known that the Hořovice maternity hospital is becoming more and more popular. "According to our data, the number of births has been steadily increasing over the years," says MUDr. Aleš Klán, head of the gynaecology and obstetrics department. "Every year we welcome the thousandth baby a little earlier, which only proves that our maternity hospital is becoming more and more well-known. Recently, we also recorded the first birth of triplets in the history of the hospital."
And why is the Sun Gate Maternity Hospital so popular with mums-to-be? "We strive to provide not only medically sound, but humane care to all newborns and their families. At the same time, we strive to create a home-like atmosphere in the ward. We try to respect birth plans," says Milena Dokoupilová, MD, head of the neonatology department.
One of the mysteries surrounding births is related to the question, why are most births in summer? "Statistics clearly prove that most babies are born in July. There is no medical explanation for these results," says MUDr. Dokoupilová. Rather, it could be related to the date of conception, which corresponds to the part of the year when the nights get longer and the days shorter. In contrast, the fewest babies are born in December and February.
"There are a number of lay theories ranging from more frequent power outages in autumn to a regenerated body after the holidays that is better prepared for conception. However, it is questionable whether with the increasing problems with conception, July will still be the leading month in birth rates," the Gorovice neonatologist said.

Months/year
2012
2013
2014
2015
January 112 119 140 117
February 94 88 98 102
March 122 94 109 119
April 120 126 138 138
May 130 122 127 127
June 115 121 138 142
July 144 139 141 150
August 120 129 145
September 126 129 140
October 117 128 124
November 118 106 117
December 112 113 121







As the table shows, in the last 4 years it has been no different at our maternity hospital in Hořovice. And the year 2015 will be no different. Even in July this year, our maternity hospital had the most babies born in a month in its existence. There were exactly 150 babies.