Last year’s New Year’s twins Anna and Alice were followed this year at 12.05 by Judenburg-born Luisa. She was followed by, among others, Marie (Carinthia), Arman (Upper Austria) and Frederik from Lower Austria.
Follow it Carinthia and Upper Austria in second and third place. In the south of Austria it was a Marie who became the Carinthian New Year’s Baby of the Year 2025. The girl was born on New Year’s Eve at 12.44 pm in the St. Veit an der Glan hospital and was 51 centimeters long and weighed 3,570 grams.
Five minutes later Arman followed Upper Austriaas the office of Governor Thomas Stelzer (ÖVP) reported. The little boy was born at 12.49 pm at the Pyhrn-Eisenwurzen Klinikum Steyr. At birth he weighed 3,380 grams and was 53 centimeters long.
In the federal capital Vienna Little Karolina was born at 12.50 pm as part of a spontaneous birth: 50 centimeters long and weighed 3370 grams. The mother (it is her second child) and the baby are doing well.
The Tyrolean The New Year’s baby was born at the hospital in Hall. The girl was born at 1:09 a.m., a spokesperson said. The little one was 46 centimeters long and weighed 2,525 grams. The name will not be released at the request of the parents.
It was also just over an hour after midnight Burgenland continued when a girl was born there at 1:11 a.m. in the hospital of the Brothers of Mercy in Eisenstadt. The child from the capital of the state of Burgenland started his life weighing 52 centimeters and 3,060 grams.
This was followed by Lower Austrians Frederik at 1.28 am at the Amstetten State Hospital, who ‘came out in the water’, as a midwife at the hospital said. The boy was born by spontaneous birth. It weighed 4020 grams and was 53 centimeters long. He is the parents’ second child. Mother and child were doing well.
Vorarlberg: Little Oskar, who was born at 3:44 a.m. in Dornbirn hospital, took a little longer to arrive in the far west of Austria.
Little Nikolaj from Eugendorf, who was born at 4:30 am in the Hallein state hospital, is the first new Salzburgerland in 2025 – mother and child are doing well.
Source: Krone

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