Stranger Than Osoff, one of our most prolific posters, may disagree

Piedmont Fayette Hospital marked 10 years of Women’s Services with a public celebration at the hospital on Saturday. To date, approximately 19,500 babies have been delivered since the first three labor and delivery rooms and five mother-baby rooms opened in 2006. Today, the department has 12 labor and deliver rooms, 24 mother-baby rooms, three operating rooms and a 20-bed Level III neonatal intensive care unit. Pictured, from left, nurses Traci Wombough, Amy Chancey and Narina Estuesta are reunited with Alexis Samuel, a former neonatal intensive care unit patient. Alexis was born at 25.4 weeks and was all smiles as she visited with some of her former nurses. Photo/Michael Boylan.
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