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Community Health Network Welcomes 2025 New Year’s Babies

For release on January 01, 2025

INDIANAPOLIS—Community Health Network is starting the new year with a favorite tradition, celebrating our New Year’s babies.

The first 2025 New Year's baby for Community was born at 2:27am at Community Hospital North. Lainey Goetz (pronounced go-etz) is the first child for Bethany and Robert Goetz of Indianapolis. This beautiful baby girl weighed in at 7 pounds, 2 ounces and is 20 inches long. Community Hospital North has delivered the most babies in Indiana for 9 years in a row

CHN new year's baby, Lainey
Lainey Goetz, Community
North new year's baby

Our second New Year’s baby was born 11 minutes later at 2:38am at Community Hospital East. Baby boy, Hudson, weighed 6 pounds, 10.7 ounces and is 19.5 inches long. He is the second child for Amanda and Justin Dobbs. His mom is a nurse at Community Hospital East. Hudson’s big brother, Kaden, can’t wait to meet him when he goes home. The family lives in Indianapolis.

CHE new year's baby, Hudson
Hudson Dobbs, Community
East new year's baby

Our third New Year’s baby arrived at Community Hospital South at 6:06am. Roman Michael Dean SaeVre (pronounced save-ree) is the son of Kyla Borders and Quinn SaeVre of Columbus. The baby boy weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces and is 19 inches long. Right now, Roman is being cared for in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).

CHS new year's baby, Michael
Michael Dean SaeVre, Community 
South new year's baby

Community Hospital Anderson also welcomed the birth of their New Year’s baby with a special gift basket provided by the hospital. The family chose to celebrate their new arrival privately.

Community is grateful to each family that entrusts us with their care in these life-changing events. We look forward to welcoming many more babies into the world in 2025.

About Community Health Network
Headquartered in Indianapolis, Community Health Network has been deeply committed to the communities it serves since opening its first hospital, Community Hospital East, in 1956. Community Health Network puts patients first while offering a full continuum of healthcare services, world-class innovations, and a new focus on population health management. Exceptional care, simply delivered, is what sets Community Health Network apart and what makes it a leading not-for-profit healthcare destination in central Indiana. For more information about Community Health Network, please visit eCommunity.com.

Bobbie Brooks, Communications Manager
Bobbie Brooks
Communications Manager